For the first time, an
international judge has also been invited to take a seat at the fiction
‘table,’ assisting the local judges of the Acorn Foundation Literary Award and
taking the total number of judges to 13. The name of the international judge
will be revealed early next year.
There are four Awards categories:
The Acorn Foundation Literary Award (for Fiction), Poetry, General Non-Fiction
and Illustrated Non-Fiction. The judges will also award a Best First Book Award
in each category. A Māori language adviser will judge the Māori Language Award.
The judges will announce their longlist on November 22, 2016, and their shortlist on March 07 2017.
New Zealand
Book Awards Trust chairwoman Nicola Legat says “the experience and range of our
13 judges is superb, and we look forward to their longlist decisions.”
The $50,000
Acorn Foundation Literary Award will be judged by the
yet-to-be-named international judge; former Director of the Auckland Writers
Festival and Creative New Zealand literature adviser Jill Rawnsley;
highly-regarded bookseller from UBS Otago Bronwyn Wylie-Gibb; and
esteemed writer and co-founder of the Auckland Writers Festival Peter Wells.
The General
Non-Fiction Prize will be judged by Metro books
editor and former bookseller Susanna Andrew; writer and academic Professor
Tom Brooking of the University of Otago; and Wellington
writer, commentator and trade unionist Morgan Godfery.
The
Illustrated Non-Fiction Prize will be judged by writer, historian
and Curator Mäori at the Alexander Turnbull Library Paul
Diamond; Associate Professor and Director of the Centre for Art Studies at the
University of Auckland Linda
Tyler; and Bronwyn
Labrum, Head of New
Zealand and Pacific
Cultures at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and 2016 Ockham New
Zealand Book Awards finalist for Real Modern.
The winners will be announced
on May 16 2017, at the opening night event of the Auckland Writers Festival.
Entries to the 2017 Ockham New
Zealand Book Awards can be made via http://www.nzbookawards.nz/new-zealand-book-awards/form/.
Books published between 1 January 2016 and 31 December 2016 are eligible for
entry.
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