Books for the win
Camp, who will collaborate with locals and complete a collection of poetry in Berlin, is also a finalist for the New Zealand Post book awards, for her poetry collection The Mirror of Simple Annihilated Souls.
Other Wellington finalists include Harry Ricketts, for 99 Ways into New Zealand Poetry, co-written by Paula Green; and Chris Bourke, for Blue Smoke: The Lost Dawn of NZ Popular Music 1918-1964, in the general non-fiction section. Te Papa’s curator of photography Athol McCredie is nominated in the illustrated on-fiction section for Brian Brake: Lens on the World.
For a full list of nominees, head to booksellers.co.nz/awards. Winners will be announced July 27.
Also announced this week are the three New Zealand Society of Authors Best First Book award winners, two of who are Wellingtonians.
Pip Adams won the fiction award for her short story collection Everything we hoped for, and Kapiti writer Lynn Jenner won the poetry award for her collection Dear Sweet Harry.
Each winner receives $2500.








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