The Booksellers NZ annual conference concluded on Monday night with the presentation of New Zealand's premier book prizes, the Montana Awards.
The Booksellers NZ annual conference concluded on Monday night with the presentation of New Zealand's premier book prizes, the Montana Awards.
Charlotte Grimshaw (pictured, photo courtesy of Random NZ) was the evening's big winner, taking out the overall Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry and the fiction category for her short story collection Opportunity (Random). Grimshaw also picked up the BPANZ Reviewer of the Year award for her work as a book reviewer.
The Montana Medal for Nonfiction went to Wetlands of New Zealand: A Bitter-sweet Story by Janet Hunt (Random). Hunt's book also won the environment category.
Other category winners were:
In other awards announced on the night, The Blue by Mary McCallum (Penguin) took out both the NZ Society of Authors Best First Book award for fiction and the Reader's Choice award. Jessica Le Bas won the NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry for her collection, Incognito (Auckland University Press); and the NZSA E H McCormick Best First Book Award for Nonfiction went to The Great Forest of Tāne by Alan Clarke (Raupo).
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