New awards for young
writers in the Auckland region are being launched by the Michael King Writers’
Centre this year, as part of the Michael King Young Writers Programme.
The Chris Cole Catley
Writing Awards are open to all senior secondary students (Years 11, 12 and 13) across
the Auckland region, with prizes for poetry, prose and lyrics.
The competition
judges are Auckland University Press senior editor Anna Hodge, musician and
head of the Play It Strange Trust, Mike Chunn.
Entries close on Tuesday October 14.
Winners of the poetry
and prose categories will each receive a $150 cash prize, plus a selection of
books. The winner of the lyrics category will have a recording session with
Mike Chunn.
All entries will be
considered for inclusion in Signals,
the literary journal for young writers published annually by the Michael King
Writers’ Centre. The winners of the awards will be announced at the launch of Signals 2014 at the National Library on
December 6.
Rosalind Ali and
Johanna Emeney, who run the Young Writers Programme, say they are excited about
the opportunity to involve more young Auckland writers. They are looking for submissions
that are fresh, original and have a distinctive voice.
The entry form and
conditions are available on the Michael King Writers’ Centre website (www.writerscentre.org.nz) or email
assistant@writerscentre.org
The awards are named
in memory of Dame Chris Cole Catley, a pioneering journalist, author and
publisher, who mentored many writers and journalists during her long career.
She was a life-long friend of Michael King, a founding trustee of the Michael
King Writers’ Centre and she established the centre’s first workshops for young
writers. The Young Writers Programme,
now in its third year, is offered thanks to funding from Creative New Zealand.
For further information, please call
Karren Beanland, Manager:
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Ph/fax:
445 8451
Mobile:
021 496 488
Email:
manager@writerscentre.org.nz
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