Debut novelist wins inaugural Michael Gifkins Prize
Twenty-five-year-old debut novelist
wins inaugural
Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel
Ruby Porter is the winner of the 2018 Michael
Gifkins Prize for her remarkable novel,Attraction.
Porter receives a publishing contract with Text and a
NZ$10,000 advanceagainst royalties. She accepted the award
this afternoon (May 19) at the Michael Gifkins Prize party
held during Auckland Writers Festival week.
The present reckons with the past in Attraction. Porter’s unnamed narrator is on a road trip between Auckland, Whāngārā and Levin with her best friend and her girlfriend, haunted by the spectre of her emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend, her complicated family background and New Zealand’s colonial history. Jealousies swirl as the young women work out who they are and who they might become.
Text will publish Porter’s winning manuscript in 2019.
Porter is a tutor of creative writing at the University of Auckland. She has been published in Geometry Journal, Aotearotica, the Spinoff and the Wireless, and a selection of her poetry is available on NZEPC. In 2018, she also won the Wallace Foundation Short Fiction Contest.
On winning the Michael Gifkins
Prize, Porter said:
‘I feel honoured, recognised and
overjoyed. For Attraction to be published somewhere as
prestigious as Text is beyond what I ever hoped for.’
Publisher and judge Michael Heyward said:
‘The
Michael Gifkins Prize is the first of its kind, a manuscript
prize for New Zealand writers managed in a partnership
between Text and the New Zealand Society of Authors. It
honours the life and work of an extraordinary literary
agent. Michael Gifkins knew how to spot talent, and we could
not be more thrilled by the work of the inaugural winner of
his prize. Attraction reveals an exciting new talent, and
suggests that the Michael Gifkins Prize has an important
role to play in New Zealand writing. We are delighted to
acknowledge Ann Hatherly and André Gifkins whose initiative
and generosity led to the creation of this award.’
Judge Lloyd Jones:
‘Attraction peels back the
landscape to reveal deeper truths. The writer is right
inside her material—a road trip that delivers a political
and sexual coming-of-age narrative. The book is a
slow-burning fuse that brims with intensely felt experience.
Porter is an exciting new talent.’
Judge Patricia
Grace:
‘Attraction stood out for me. This gifted new
writer reveals character and progresses story by use of
sharp imagery, intergenerational relationships, and the
natural, historic and domestic environments of modern New
Zealand.’
Submissions for the 2019 Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel will open 20 July 2018. Please see the New Zealand Society of Authors (Pen NZ) website (www.authors.org.nz) for entry forms, and details of the 2018 shortlist and longlist.