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Members of the Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington community won six of the eight annual awards at the 2021 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards last night.
Five of the winners are alumni of the University’s renowned International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML) Creative Writing Master’s programme, while the sixth is an emeritus professor in the University’s English programme.
Three of the winning books were published by Victoria University Press (VUP).
“To have five winning graduates from the International Institute of Modern Letters indicates that our reputation as the best place to learn creative writing in Aotearoa New Zealand is well earned. It is truly outstanding to see our alumni leading in their chosen field,” says Professor Sarah Leggott, Dean of the University’s Wellington Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Fiso cooks up Ockham winner 13 May 2021 08:30 AM Photo: Chef Monique Fiso Facebook.
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Wellington chef Monique Fiso’s treasury of Māori food, Hiakai, has won the illustrated non-fiction and the best first book of illustrated non-fiction tohu in this year’s Ockham New Zealand Book Awards.
The awards were presented at a gala event in Auckland last night.
Fiso will speak on Sunday at the Auckland Writers Festival on her mission of taking Māori cuisine to the world.
A discretionary Māori Language Award, Te Mūrau o te Tuhi, went to Tā Tīmoti Kāretu for Mātāmua ko te Kupu!, which draws on his life s work composing, performing and teaching haka and waiata.