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Airini Beautrais wins New Zealand’s Ockham fiction prize for short story collection Bug Week

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, May 12, 2021 | 5:18 AM

Author, who usually writes poetry, beat two previous winners to the prestigious NZ$57,000 book award

A collection of short stories has won the top prize at the Ockham New Zealand book awards – only the second time a collection has won the fiction prize in the awards’ history, and the first time in over a decade.

Airini Beautrais won the NZ$57,000 Jann Medlicott Acorn prize for fiction for her collection, Bug Week & Other Stories. Beautrais has published several books of poetry, but Bug Week is her first work of fiction. She was nominated alongside two previous winners of the award – Catherine Chidgey and Pip Adam – as well as a past nominee, Brannavan Gnanalingam.

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