Dunedin writer Sue Wootton is recipient of the NZSA
Peter & Dianne Beatson Fellowship 2018
Sue Wootton will use the fellowship to work on an historical novel.
She says: 'I'm
proud and delighted to be the recipient of the 2018 Peter and Dianne
Beatson Fellowship. It's really invigorating to receive this vote of
confidence in my project, and wonderful to know that I can now dedicate a
sustained stretch of time to work on my second novel, which begins during
the 1948 polio epidemic and explores the effects of this on one NZ
family'.
Sue Wootton's poetry,
fiction and essays are widely published in New Zealand and
internationally, and her work has been recognised in a number of awards
and competitions, including the International Hippocrates Prize for
Poetry and Medicine, the Caselberg Poetry Prize, the Gwen Harwood Poetry
Prize, the University of Canberra Vice Chancellor’s Prize, the BNZ
Katherine Mansfield Short Story Competition and the NZ Poetry Society
International Competition. Her debut novel, Strip (Mākaro
Press), was longlisted for the fiction prize in the 2017 Ockham NZ Book
Awards, and her fifth poetry collection, The Yield (Otago University
Press) was a finalist in the 2018 poetry category of these prestigious
national awards.
Selection panel convener David
Hill commented: 'Sue
Wootton is a versatile and much-admired writer, with a growing track
record in both poetry and prose. Her sample of work is distinguished by writing
that is both adventurous and accessible.'
This annual award is made possible with thanks to the generosity of the
Beatson's. In establishing this fellowship, they have given NZ authors a
valuable opportunity to be economically secure while they bring a project
to completion. It's a commitment and affirmation for New Zealand
writers. The New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc) Te Puni Kaituhi
O Aotearoa is most grateful.
In 2017 the fellowship was awarded to Jillian Sullivan who
used the time to work on a collection of creative non-fiction essays
(including poetry) set in Central Otago and with a strong conservation
base. Previous recipients have included Tina Makereti, Michael Harlow, Emma Neale, Mandy Hager,
Carl Nixon, Glenn Colquhoun, Sue McCauley and Marilyn Duckworth.
We congratulate Sue Wootton and the other outstanding applicants
shortlisted for 2018.
The New Zealand
Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc) Te Puni Kaituhi O Aotearoa
For further
information and for media enquiries: Claire Hill, Operations Manager office@nzauthors.org.nz
09
3794801 authors.org.nz
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