Wellington
poet Jane Arthur is the winner of the Sarah Broom Poetry Prize
2018.
Arthur is a Wellington-based poet with a Masters in Creative
Writing from IIML at Victoria University, a Whitireia Polytech Diploma in
Publishing and an MA in English from the University of Auckland. She has worked
as an editor and bookseller for over 15 years and co-founded The Sapling,
a NZ children’s website. Her poems have appeared in numerous journals.
Stuart Airey, Wes Lee and Robyn Pickens joined Arthur as
prize finalists at the Sarah Broom Poetry event at the Auckland Writers
Festival on Sunday 20 May. Each read work from their prize submissions,
introduced by Paula Green, who stood in for guest judge and New York poetry
icon, Eileen Myers.
Myers described the quality of the entries for the prize as
‘really high’. After whittling down the list, they said ‘there’s an
incredible intimacy about sharing that moment with a group of writers you’ve
never met and then hunkering down finally with a small bunch of them’.
Of Arthur, Myers said that ‘poetry’s a connection to
everything which I felt in all these poets but in this final winning one the
most. There’s an unperturbed confident “real” here.’
The Sarah Broom Poetry Prize was established to
celebrate the life and work of Sarah Broom (1972-2013), author of Tigers at
Awhitu and Gleam. It is now in its fifth year, and we are
pleased again to be working together with the Auckland Writers Festival to
showcase and celebrate New Zealand poetry
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