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We’re excited to announce the 2021 Grouse Grind Lit Prize longlist!
“Exit” by Ruth Walker
“Most Nights” by Suzannah Showler
“Mum holds her palm against your lower back and tells you she’s going to let go” by Sarah Hamill
“Peach Plum Pear” by Moni Brar
“Pretext” by Moni Brar
“She draws the shape of her lips first” by Chelene Knight
“Siteseeing #45-48” by Brenda Schmidt & Ariel Gordon
“Stone Fruit” by Nadia Born
“What are the ethics of picking a stinging plant?” by Delani Valin
Please join us in celebrating these incredible writers. We will announce the shortlist and winners soon, please stay tuned!
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