NZSA Youth Mentorship Programme 2020 Recipients Announced
Four young writers now have a special opportunity to hone their writing skills and develop their craft under the mentorship of four of New Zealand’s finest professional authors.
The 2020 recipients of the NZSA Youth Mentorship spaces are:
Cadence Chung from Wellington
High School
Hannah Daniell
from Cashmere High School
Hannah
Marshall from Tawa
College
Oshadha Perera from
Southland Boys High
School
Honourable mention also goes to
the shortlisted
writers:
Maria
Bascunan from Christchurch Girls' High
School, Kenan Bulmer from Whitby
Collegiate, Olivia Currie from
Queens High School, Yasmine Darrell
from Timaru Girls' High School,
Isobelle Masters from Northcote
College, Ella Quarmby from Otumoetai
College, Imaan Suhail from Hillcrest
High School, and Cathy Zeng from
Logan Park High School.
Selection panel convenor, award-winning author Tina Shaw, who worked with poet Ivy Alvarez to reach a decision, commented “So many talented young writers ... it's a shame we can't give each one of them a mentorship! The range of applications was impressive in variety of subject matter and standard of writing, ranging from poetry to full-length novels, with themes that showed maturity and a keen interest in the world."
The NZSA Youth Mentorship Programme was established in 2010 to foster and deve
lop emerging writing talent around New Zealand with the support of established authors.
It is one of The New Zealand Society of Authors successful mentoring programmes for writers and is made possible with the support by Creative New Zealand. More