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Sunday Star-Times Short Story Awards

Category : Book Trade News, Fun Stuff

Sunday Star-Times Short Story Awards
CALLING AUTHORS
 

Entries Open for New Zealand’s Leading Short Story Awards

Eager authors are encouraged to put pen to paper and enter one of New Zealand’s favourite literary competitions – the Sunday Star-Times Short Story Awards 2010.
The awards, in association with Random House, and new sponsor Whitcoulls, give both published and unpublished writers the opportunity to star in print as well as win cash and book prizes. 

Etched into the New Zealand literary calendar, the Sunday Star-Times Short Story Awards have showcased some of New Zealand’s leading writers including Linda Olsson, Sarah Quigley, Norman Bilbrough, Andre Ngapo and Sarah Laing.

The 2010 awards welcome a new literary judging panel including award-winning authors Joy Cowley (Hunter, Mrs Wishy Washy, Snake & Lizard) and Charlotte Grimshaw (Singularity, Opportunity, Provocation) who will be selecting ten finalists from the entries.

The four categories include the Open Division (judged by Charlotte Grimshaw), Secondary School Division (judged by Joy Cowley), Best Unpublished Writer and the popular People’s Choice Awards.

The People’s Choice Award allows the public to read excerpts of the ten finalists’ stories and vote for their favourite short story online.  The winner of this category is decided entirely by public vote and wins $750 cash, publication of their story in Sunday Star-Times and $250 worth of books from Random House.

Entries to the 2010 awards close 27 August 2010 with winners announced at an awards ceremony on 28 October 2010. 

The Awards were launched in 1984 with a vision to recognise and encourage the talent of aspiring New Zealand writers and are now in their 26th year. 

Last year, over 1400 entries to the awards were received.  The supreme award for the Open Division went to Waimate writer Sue Francis for ‘The Concentrators’, a small town New Zealand story about an unlikely friendship between two young women who meet every Friday night over a game of tennis.

For more information about the 2010 awards visit www.shortstory.co.nz

 Editors Notes:

Open Division

1st prize: $5000 cash, story published in the Sunday Star-Times and $500 worth of books from Random House

2nd prize: $2000 cash, story published in the Sunday Star-Times and $300 worth of books from Random House

3rd prize: $1000 cash, story published in the Sunday Star-Times and $200 worth of books from Random House

 
Secondary School Division

1st prize: $1000 cash, story published in the Sunday Star-Times, work experience day at Random House (day immediately after awards ceremony) PLUS $500 worth of Random House books and a $500 Whitcoulls gift card for the finalist’s school.

2nd prize: $500 cash, story published in the Sunday Star-Times PLUS $300 worth of Random House books and a $300 Whitcoulls gift card for the finalist’s school

3rd prize: $250 cash, story published in the Sunday Star-Times PLUS $200 worth of Random House books and a $200 Whitcoulls gift card for the finalist’s school.

BEST UNPUBLISHED WRITER

A Random House experience with key members of the company, including time with fiction publisher Harriet Allan and $200 worth of books from Random House.

PEOPLES’ CHOICE AWARD

$750 cash, story published in Sunday Star-Times and $250 worth of books from Random House.

Winners!

Category : BookieMonster News, Competitions, Fun Stuff

Thanks all for your entries into our crime writing book giveaway! And the winners are…

Chris is the winner of Shadow Sister

Sandra is the winner of Thief

Marcushobson is the winner of A Matter of Life and Death

I’ll email all of you for your postal addresses. Thanks again everyone, and don’t forget you can still win Gunshot Road or The Crime of Huey Dunstan.

:)

It’s A Book

Category : Fun Stuff, New Releases

It’s a Book

CAN IT TEXT?

BLOG?

SCROLL?

WI-FI?

TWEET?

No . . . It’s a book.

For lovers and defenders of book culture of all ages – arm yourselves with this book and unite!

 

A new technological breakthrough! It doesn’t involve tangled cords, won’t  require the upload of apps and never needs charging.

Who can deny the simple appeal of a good book?

Playful and lighthearted with a subversive twist that is signature Lane Smith, IT’S A BOOK is a delightful manifesto on behalf of print in the digital age. This satisfying, perfectly executed picture book has something to say to all readers of all ages.

Monkey is reading a book, but his friend wants to know what the book can do. Does it have a mouse like his computer? Can you make the characters fight? And does it make loud noises? No, it’s a book. Monkey’s friend has a delightful epiphany when he discovers that a good book doesn’t need fancy electronic accessories.

From New York Times bestselling author Lane Smith.

‘A must read for every publisher concerned about the impact of electronic publishing issues and every child who wants to enjoy more of their childhood and Lane Smith’s arch style. A devilish ending may scare a few . . . if it’s you? Lighten up.’

Publisher’s Weekly Staff Picks 2010

There was a bidding war over this book when it was presented at Bologna earlier this year and Walker scooped the ANZ rights! So far, It’s a Book is going to be published in Australia, New Zealand, England, Netherlands, France, Italy, Japan, Korea and Sweden!

Published: September 2010

AUD$27.95   NZD$29.99

Hardback Picture Book

Isbn: 9781921720147

For more information:  http://www.walkerbooks.com.au

It’s A Book! I love it!

Competitions and giggles

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Category : Competitions, Fun Stuff

Yes! I know I was slack yesterday but the competition will go up tonight! There are books – many books (well, about 5 or something) to be won! You can help me – do you prefer a form enter competition or a leave a comment competition?

And because I’m totally immature…

funny pictures of cats with captions
see more Lolcats and funny pictures

*titter*

My name’s BookieMonster and I’m a bookaholic

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Category : BookieMonster News, Fun Stuff, What's BookieMonster Reading?

I have a problem. I’m going to the library again (as part of the plan to kindle a flame for the written word in Little Monster) and I’ve remembered why I didn’t go to the library.

Because I have a problem.100_5539

These are just my library books, these aren’t the books I own that I have to read or the books I’ve got that I have to review! Why did I go to the library and get MORE books out? I was just returning books! I don’t have time to read all the books in the world, or even just in the library!

Why? Why?

I think we all know what needs to be done.

Someone needs to pay me to read.

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