The
New Zealand Society of Authors and Auckland
Museum are delighted to announce the recipient of the NZSA
Auckland Museum Library National Research Grant is Michelle Elvy (photo).
The
national grant of $3500 is complemented by two local (Auckland ) grants of $1500 awarded to Suzanne
Gee and Tania Hutley.
The grants
were offered for the first time in 2012 to provide an opportunity for three
selected writers to use the considerable facilities and resources of the Auckland Museum library in order to further
develop a fiction or non-fiction project.
Judging
panel convenor Graeme Lay said the applications were judged on both the
literary quality of the writing sample provided and the relevance of the
Auckland Museum Library to the project.
'Michelle's
project “Flashback: A New Zealand History in Micro Moments” impressed the selection committee with its
professionalism and originality. Her project also seemed well suited to the use
of the resources housed in the Auckland Museum Library.’
Museum Librarian, Bruce Ralston, adds that the Library
holds one of New Zealand ’s
major research collections and the breadth and depth of the historical record
is well suited to Michelle’s project and to the research of the other two
grantees who are working on historical novels. The Library is available for use by the
general public, as well as academics and researchers.
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