Now in its 32nd
year, the Fellowship is a national literary award offering published New
Zealand writers, based both locally and internationally, the opportunity to
focus on their craft full-time by providing an annual stipend of $20,000 and
tenure at the Sargeson Centre in Auckland.
Playwright Carl Bland and
writer David Howard were the recipients of last year’s Fellowship, with Carl
taking the first half of the tenure and David just starting his placement in
Auckland.
“What a gift to be given
the opportunity to work unhindered by the usual distractions and financial
worries. My new play Mr Red Light has made the leap from being a working draft
to be production ready. It will premiere at The Herald Theatre in Auckland next
year,” says Carl Bland, who has spent his time crafting a play about a hostage
situation in a pie shop.
“Truly, there is a never a
dull moment when you walk around the Auckland CBD, then question the dead,”
says David Howard, who has been using his Fellowship to delve into the unknown
by writing a play that centres on a séance: “Since I arrived at the Sargeson
Centre two weeks ago, every day has brought haunting discoveries.”
“We’re proud to give
deserving authors and creatives the opportunity to fully dedicate themselves to
their work, which allows them to delve deeper and explore ideas they might not
otherwise be able to,” says Frank Sargeson Trust
Chair Elizabeth Aitken-Rose.
“The aim of this Fellowship is to enrich and nurture New Zealand’s
literary landscape. It’s always exciting to see the work that our recipients
have used their time to develop, and we look forward to getting a taste of the
new ideas put forward by this year’s talent.”
Aitken-Rose also says that it is fantastic to see the range of authors
that apply for the Fellowship across all genres and encourages all established
writers to consider applying, whether they are poets, biographers, or
novelists.
“The contribution that they
make to New Zealand’s culture is invaluable,” says Paul Grimshaw, Partner of
Grimshaw & Co, “that’s why we continue to support New Zealand’s literary
talent.”
Applications
close on Friday 5 October 2018, with
the tenure due to start on 1 April 2019. Download the application form here.
Further information on the Fellowship is
available here.
Any queries can be directed to Elizabeth Bennie at elizabeth.bennie@grimshaw.co.nz or on +64 9 375 2393.
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