Playwright Michelanne Forster awarded writer'

Author Michelanne Forster

Playwright Michelanne Forster has been selected for The University of Auckland/Creative New Zealand residency at the Michael King Writers’ Centre from July this year.

 While she holds the six-month residency, she plans to write a play set in present day New Zealand about a fiercely ambitious scientist and her family, including a son who questions the ethical basis of her research.

 Michelanne Forster has written plays, radio drama, short stories, children’s books, fiction and non-fiction. She has won numerous awards and her works have been performed by theatre companies in New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the United States.

 Her recent work includes Don’t Mention Casablanca, performed at the Court Theatre in Christchurch last year, Tic Tic (with Paul Barrett) in the 2010 Auckland International Comedy Festival and The Secret of Dong Ting Lake, performed at The Edge in 2010.  She is currently working with composer Anthony Ritchie on a new opera entitled Te Keni, scheduled to premiere in 2012. Forster is a graduate of The University of Auckland and Auckland Secondary Teachers College. She began her career as a script editor/writer for children’s shows at Television New Zealand.

 As well as her own writing, Forster teaches creative writing for The University of Auckland’s continuing education programme and is on the board of the New Zealand Writers’ Guild. While she holds the residency, she will contribute to the university’s Master of Creative Writing programme and offer a community creative writing class.

 The residency is a partnership between The University of Auckland, Creative New Zealand and the Michael King Writers’ Centre. It aims to foster New Zealand writing by providing an opportunity for an established author to work full-time on a major project in an academic environment. The residency comes with $30,000 in stipend and salary, together with free accommodation and a studio working space at the Michael King Writers’ Centre in Devonport, Auckland. It is one of four supported residencies that the Michael King Writers’ Centre has in place for 2011, all with the support of Creative New Zealand. Playwright Arthur Meek, biographer Nelson Wattie and poet Ben Brown have each been awarded eight-week residencies this year. 

 The centre aims to support New Zealand writers and promote New Zealand literature by providing opportunities for authors to work full-time. At the end of 2010, 14 writers had held supported residencies at the centre. In addition to the supported residencies, the centre has low-cost accommodation for visiting writers.

Release date: 
Friday, 25 February 2011

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    The Michael King Writers' Centre.

    It is the first full writers' facility and literary centre in New Zealand.

    The centre is based in the historic Signalman's House on the slopes of Mt Victoria in Devonport and was established to honour the memory of author and historian Michael King. After his death in 2004, a number of his fellow writers and friends formed a trust with the aim of establishing a centre to assist writers and to promote the literary arts in New Zealand.

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