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Why can t anyone buy the hottest book in New Zealand?

Why can t anyone buy the hottest book in New Zealand? Newsroom 3 hrs ago © Provided by Newsroom Editor’s note: The opinions in this article are the author’s, as published by our content partner, and do not represent the views of MSN or Microsoft. Bug Week won the Ockham award for fiction but it s not in the shops No one is able to buy a copy of the book which won the biggest literary prize in New Zealand because the publisher ran out of stock to provide to booksellers. Bug Week, a short story collection by Whanganui writer Airini Beautrais, won the $57,000 fiction prize at the Ockham New Zealand book awards on Wednesday night. She gave a round of interviews that night, appeared on

Short stories leave authors nowhere to hide But Ockham winner Beautrais nails it every time | Kiran Dass

The thing about short stories is that there is nowhere to hide. A short story has to work hard, saying a lot by saying very little. Whether she is writing about or from the perspective of a little girl, a spurned lover, an ageing madam, or, astonishingly, a toroa (albatross), Beautrais nails an authentic voice each time. With a spiky confidence and knowing, mordant humour, Beautrais writes with a crushing and witty eye on humanity at its most troubled and askew. We all agreed it’s a tightly wound and remarkably assured collection that sustains a vice-like grip from start to finish. These atmospheric short stories evoke a strong sense of quiet unease, a dark underbelly, slow burning rage as well as the absurdly comic. Scrutinising the female experience from a dazzling multitude of angles and voices, each story crackles with raw power and a bracing energy. Bug Week is a beautifully observed and fierce punch in the guts.

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