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Awards and Winners - BNZ Katherine Mansfield Short Story Awards  
BNZ Katherine Mansfield Short Story AwardsLIANZA Children's Book AwardsMan Booker PrizeMontana Book AwardsNZ Post Book AwardsStorylines AwardTuis - NZ Music Awards
Oh to be a Writer
Oh to be a Writer, a Real Writer! includes many of the winning authors.

BNZ Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award Winners

 

2007
BNZ Katherine Mansfield Premier Award:
Carl Nixon with My Beautiful Balloon
BNZ Katherine Mansfield Novice Writer Award:
Craig Cliff with Another Language
BNZ Katherine Mansfiled Young Writer Award:
Mark Davidson with Man's Best Friend


2006
BNZ Katherine Mansfield Premier Award:
Charlotte Grimshaw with Plane Sailing
BNZ Katherine Mansfield Novice Writer Award:
Emma Gallagher with
The Little Grandfather Clock
BNZ Katherine Mansfiled Young Writer Award:
Kristi Whalen with
Postcards


2005

BNZ Katherine Mansfield Premier Award:
Susan Wylie with Lolly

BNZ Katherine Mansfield Novice Writer Award:
Kerry Challinor with Commuting

BNZ Katherine Mansfield Young Writer Award:
Vita Bryant with Down and out in Paris and Kensington Gardens


2004

Tracey Slaughter

 

2003

Natasha Leitch

 

2001

Janis Freegard

 

1999

Rhonda Bartle

 

1997

Rowan Metcalfe

 

1995

Maurice Shadbolt

 

1993

Alistair Paterson


 

After the 2003 Bank Of New Zealand Katherine Mansfield Awards it was announced that the award would become an annual event.

Read more about the Awards here.





Taranaki Stories.
The Batten Land

Nothing sexy about silage? Or potent about power? Hamilton Batten would beg to differ and so would the man who owns the land he once farmed...

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