MEDIA RELEASE
15 December 2006
Turbine 06 sets heads spinning
The 2006 issue of online literary journal Turbine (www.vuw.ac.nz/turbine) is now live, featuring award-winning short
fiction, a bestselling US novelist who struggles with being constantly compared to Sylvia Plath, an Irish physicist and
poet’s encounter with a rather unusual Wellingtonian, and the usual host of established and emerging New Zealand
literary talent.
Turbine 06 includes fiction by newly-announced Adam Foundation Prize winner, Anna Horsley, as well as the first
publication of the winning entry in this year’s BNZ Katherine Mansfield Short Story Award for novice writers by Emma
Gallagher. There is also a story by the writer who was unofficial runner-up in the ‘published writer’ category, Sue Orr.
Work by three writers from the United States who will be living, working, and giving public readings in Wellington
during 2007 provides a sample of the literary year to come. American novelist Curtis Sittenfeld, author of the
bestselling novels Prep and The Man of My Dreams, which are being translated into twenty-five languages, offers a piece
titled ‘I was Sylvia Plath-ish’. Poets Zach Savich and Dora Malech complete the trio of imports – all of whom have
passed through the famed Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Victoria University’s 2006 Writer in Residence, Bernadette Hall, confesses all in an entertaining interview about
Antarctica, her latest work – a gothic romance – and the possibility of her ever becoming a nun. Turbine 06 also offers
sneak previews of soon-to-be published novels and poetry. Michele Amas and Angela Andrews have contributed new poems.
Novelists Craig Cliff and Susan Pearce offer extracts from works in progress, and Abby Letteri’s extract is our first
publication of work for younger readers.
Many of the writers published in Turbine 06 have just completed the renowned MA in Creative Writing at Victoria
University. Former graduates of the course include writers such as Elizabeth Knox, Jenny Pattrick, Catherine Chidgey,
Tim Corballis, Paula Morris, Jenny Bornholdt, William Brandt, Barbara Anderson and Tusiata Avia.
The Reading Room delves into the mind of the emerging writer with excerpts from the journals of the 2006 intake. These
encompass ‘bouts of self-flagellation and grovelling promises’, as Tom Fitzsimons puts it, ‘gruelling battles with
errant computers and existential angst’ (Craig Cliff), or with wayward plots (Rebecca Lancashire), and first-hand
encounters with published writers in the workshop room and at Writers and Readers Week 06.
Turbine 06 (www.vuw.ac.nz/turbine) is published by the International Institute of Modern Letters, hosted by the New
Zealand Electronic Text Centre, and is edited by Amy Brown and Chris Price.
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