Calling Maori writers for incubator programme

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Organisation/person name: 
Maori Literature Trust
Work type: 
Contract
Work classification: 
Writer
Job description: 

The Māori Literature Trust is calling for submissions from writers who are serious about creating a best-seller. The submissions will be judged and the best six writers will be offered a living allowance to work full-time on their writing for six months in an incubator programme. With the help of a mentor, you will have the chance to develop your writing into a solid piece of literature, with the possibility of getting published.

Hurry though, the competition closes in less than two months. You may already have a portfolio of writing you may want to send in, or you may have a draft manuscript already waiting in your drawer.

Entries are invited from Māori writers who meet the conditions of this incubator programme – from those who have completed creative writing courses to those who write stories for their tamariki or mokopuna. We are looking for people who have a drive and passion to write.

Those of Māori descent living in Aotearoa New Zealand are invited to submit their work in either English or te reo Māori under the following categories:

  • Novel
  • Short Stories
  • Non-fiction
  • Children’s novel/chapter book
  • Children’s picture book

Submitted work should be 5,000–50,000 words and may be a finished piece or a working manuscript.

Six winners will be chosen to go onto the incubator programme. For more details about the competition and the incubator programme visit www.huia.co.nz.

Entries for the incubator programme must include the application form found on the Huia Publishers website. Entries close 5pm, Friday 14 May 2010.

Opportunity location: 
Nationwide
Key skills sought: 

Those who have the passion and drive for writing in the genres specified.

Start date: 
Sunday, 20 June 2010
End date: 
Friday, 17 December 2010
This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary high $: 
385
Closing date: 
Friday, 14 May 2010
Contact details: 

 

dominika.white@huia.co.nz

Dominika White

Te Papa Tupu Administrator

 

Supported by Creative NZ, Te Puni Kokiri and Huia Publishers.

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