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Ockham New Zealand Book Awards

The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are literary awards presented annually in New Zealand. The awards began in 1996 as the merger of two literary awards events: the New Zealand Book Awards, which ran from 1976 to 1995, and the Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards, which ran from 1968 to 1995 (known as the Montana Book Awards from 1994 to 1995).[1][2][3]

Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
Date1996 (1996)
CountryNew Zealand
Presented byNew Zealand Book Awards Trust
WebsiteOfficial website

The awards have changed name several times depending on sponsorship. From 1996 to 2009, the awards were known as the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, and sponsored by Montana Wines.[3] From 2010 until 2014, the awards were known as the New Zealand Post Book Awards.[2] Since 2015, the main sponsors have been property developer Ockham Residential, the Acorn Foundation, Creative New Zealand, Mary and Peter Biggs, Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand and biotech company MitoQ.[4] The awards event is the opening event of the Auckland Writers Festival, held annually in May.[5]

History and format edit

Before 1996 there were two major New Zealand literary awards events: the Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards (1968 to 1995, known as the Montana Book Awards from 1994 to 1995) and the New Zealand Book Awards (1976 to 1995).

The Wattie Book of the Year Award (named for Sir James Wattie) was formed in 1968, supported by the New Zealand Publishers Association and sponsored by the company Wattie's. This award was the first of its kind in New Zealand.[1][6] The first recipients were John Morton and Michael Miller for The New Zealand Sea Shore.[6] The first novel to win an award was Smith's Dream by C.K. Stead in 1972.[7] The award became the Goodman Fielder Wattie Awards, and only had a single category covering fiction, non-fiction and other genres.[6][8] In 1994 the winemaking company Montana became the sponsor and the awards were renamed to the Montana Book Awards.[2]

The New Zealand Book Awards were set up by the New Zealand Literary Fund, a government organisation, in 1976. Annual awards were presented for literary merit in fiction, non-fiction, poetry and (later) book production.[6]

In 1996, the two award series were amalgamated to form the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, managed by Booksellers New Zealand (a bookselling association) and offering prizes in six categories.[1][6] In 2010, the New Zealand Post took over as sponsor, having supported the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults for the previous 14 years.[2][6]

In 2015, Auckland property development firm Ockham Residential assumed sponsorship of the awards, and the New Zealand Book Awards Trust took over the governance and management. No prizes were presented in that year, and the awards were streamlined to discontinue the Book of the Year Award, the Booksellers' Choice Award and the People's Choice Award. Since the first Ockham New Zealand Book Awards in 2016, the ceremony has been held each year in May, as part of the Auckland Writers Festival.[2] In 2020 the award winners were announced in a virtual presentation, after the Auckland Writers Festival was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5]

As of 2021, there are five principal prizes: fiction (currently known as the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction), general non-fiction (sponsored by Royal Society Te Apārangi), illustrated non-fiction, poetry (currently known as the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry) and Te Mūrau o te Tuhi Māori Language Award for books written entirely in te reo Māori. "Best First Book" prizes are awarded to first time authors in the first four categories, currently sponsored by MitoQ.[5] Each category is judged by a panel of three judges. Winners of the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction receive a minimum of NZ$55,000, and is the largest cash book prize in New Zealand.[9] The other principal prizewinners receive NZ$10,000 each, and the winners of the four MitoQ Best First Book awards receive NZ$2,500.[5]

Fiction edit

Fiction award edit

Since 2020, the top prize for fiction has been the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction. Between 2017 and 2019, the top prize for fiction was known as the Acorn Foundation Fiction Prize. In 2017, it was known as the Acorn Foundation Literary Award. From 1996 to 2016, it was known as the Fiction Prize.

Best first book award (fiction) edit

Since 2022 and between 2015 and 2018, this award has been known as the Hubert Church Best First Book Award for Fiction. From 2019 to 2021, this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards: Hubert Church Prize for Fiction. From 1997 to 2014, this award was known as the NZSA Hubert Church Best First Book of Fiction Prize. In 1996, this award was known as the Best First Book Award, Fiction. Prior to 1996, this award had been presented since 1945 by PEN NZ, and was named for the poet, novelist and critic Hubert Church.[42]

Poetry edit

Poetry award edit

Since 2020, this award has been the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry. Before 2019, this award was known as the Poetry Award.

Best first book award (poetry) edit

Since 2022 and between 2015 and 2018, this award has been known as the Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry. Between 2019 and 2021, this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards: Jessie Mackay Prize for Poetry. From 1997 to 2014, this award was known as the NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book of Poetry Prize. In 1996, this award was known as the Best First Book Award, Poetry. Prior to 1996, this award had been presented since 1940 by PEN NZ, and was named for Jessie Mackay, New Zealand's first local-born poet.[42]

General non-fiction edit

General non-fiction award edit

Since 2020, the top prize for general non-fiction has been the General Non-Fiction Award. Between 2016 and 2019, this award was known as the Royal Society Te Apārangi Award. Between 2010 and 2015, this award was known as the General Non-Fiction Prize. Between 1998 and 2009, the top prize for non-fiction was the Montana Medal for Non-Fiction. There was no top prize for general non-fiction in 1996 or 1997.

Best first book award (general non-fiction) edit

Since 2022 and between 2015 and 2018, this award has been known as the E H McCormick Best First Book Award for General Non-Fiction. Between 2019 and 2021, this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards: E H McCormick Prize for General Non-Fiction. From 1997 to 2014, this award was known as the NZSA E.H. McCormick Best First Book of Non-Fiction Prize. In 1996, this award was known as the Best First Book Award, Non-Fiction. The award is named for New Zealand historian and biographer Eric Hall McCormick.[42]

Illustrated non-fiction edit

Illustrated non-fiction award edit

Since 2021, this award has been known as the Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction. From 2004 to 2020, this award was known as the Illustrated Non-Fiction Award. From 1996 to 2003, this award was known as the Illustrative Arts Award.

Best first book award (illustrated non-fiction) edit

Since 2022, this award has been known as the Judith Binney Prize for Illustrated Non-Fiction. Between 2019 and 2021, this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards: Judith Binney Prize for Illustrated Non-Fiction. From 2016 to 2018, this award was known as the Judith Binney Best First Book Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction. The award is named after the New Zealand historian Judith Binney.[42]

Māori Language Award edit

Books that meet the general criteria of the fiction, non-fiction and poetry awards and are written wholly and originally in te reo Māori are eligible for Te Mūrau o te Tuhi – Māori Language Award. This award is made at the discretion of a specially appointed judge.[5] Prior to 2019, Māori language awards were presented in 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013.

Discontinued awards edit

Top awards edit

Book of the year edit

There have been a number of "book of the year" awards in the history of the awards. The New Zealand Post Book of the Year was presented between 2010 and 2014, when New Zealand Post was the sponsor of the awards ceremony. The Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry was presented in 2008 and 2009. The Deutz Medal for Fiction or Poetry was presented between 1998 and 2007. The Book of the Year/Cultural Heritage Award was presented in 1996 and 1997.

People's choice award edit

The People's Choice Award was presented from 2010 to 2014. Before 2010, this award was known as the Readers' Choice Award. There were no people's choice awards in 1996 or 1997.

Booksellers' choice award edit

The Nielsen Booksellers' Choice Award was only presented in 2013 and 2014.

  • 2014 – Harry Broad & Rob Suisted, Molesworth: Stories from New Zealand's largest high country station. Craig Potton Publishing[23]
  • 2013 – Shaun Barnett, Rob Brown & Geoff Spearpoint, Shelter from the Storm: The story of New Zealand's backcountry huts. Craig Potton Publishing[24]

Lifetime achievement award edit

The A W Reed Award for Contribution to New Zealand Literature Award was presented in 2004. From 2000 to 2002 this award was known as the A W Reed Lifetime Achievement Award.

Non-fiction category awards edit

History edit

This award ended in 2009. Before 2001, a single award was given for History and Biography.

Biography edit

This award ended in 2009. Before 2001, a single award was given for History and Biography.

Environment edit

The Environment award ended in 2009. From 1998 to 1999, this award was titled the Environment & Heritage Award. From 1996 to 1997, this award was titled the Natural Heritage Award.

  • 2009 – edited by Ian J. Graham, A Continent on the Move: New Zealand Geoscience into the 21st Century. Geological Society of New Zealand[28]
  • 2008 – Janet Hunt, Wetlands of New Zealand. Random House NZ[29]
  • 2007 – George Gibbs, Ghosts of Gondwana. Craig Potton Publishing[30]
  • 2006 – Philip Simpson, Pōhutukawa & Rātā: New Zealand's Iron-hearted Trees. Vintage[31]
  • 2005 – Anne Rimmer, Tiritiri Matangi: A Model of Conservation. Tandem Press[32]
  • 2004 – Peter Batson, Deep New Zealand. Canterbury University Press[33]
  • 2003 – Geoff Chapple, Te Araroa: The New Zealand Trail. Random House NZ[34]
  • 2002 – Bob Harvey, Rolling Thunder: The Spirit of Karekare. Exisle Publishing[35]
  • 2001 – Philip Simpson, Dancing Leaves: The Story of New Zealand's Cabbage Tree. Canterbury University Press[36]
  • 2000 – Shaun Barnett & Rob Brown, Classic Tramping in New Zealand . Craig Potton Publishing[37]
  • 1999 – Gerard Hutching, The Natural World of New Zealand. Penguin Group (NZ)[38]
  • 1998 – Peter Johnson, Pick of the Bunch: New Zealand Wildflowers. Longacre Press[39]
  • 1997 – John Dawson, photography by Rob Lucas, New Zealand Coast and Mountain Plants: Their Communities and Lifestyles. Victoria University Press[40]
  • 1996 – Neville Peat and Brian Patrick, Wild Dunedin: The Natural History of New Zealand's Wildlife Capital. Otago University Press[41]

Lifestyle & Contemporary Culture edit

The Lifestyle & Contemporary Choice award ended in 2009. From 2000 to 2001, this award was the Lifestyle Award. From 1998 to 1999, this award was the Lives & Lifestyle Award. From 1996 to 1997, this award was the Leisure & Lifestyle Award.

  • 2009 – Alexa Johnston. Ladies, A Plate: Traditional Home Baking. Penguin Group (NZ)[28]
  • 2008 – Ngahuia Te Awekotuku, Mau Moko: The World of Maori Tattoo. Penguin Group (NZ)[29]
  • 2007 – Ann Packer, Stitch: Contemporary New Zealand Textile Artists. Random House[30]
  • 2006 – Justin Paton, How to Look at a Painting. Vintage[31]
  • 2005 – Gareth Shute, Hip Hop Music in Aotearoa. Reed Publishing[32]
  • 2004 – John Kent & David Hallett, Classic Fly Fishing. Craig Potton Publishing[33]
  • 2003 – Michael Cooper, Wine Atlas of New Zealand. Hodder Moa Beckett[34]
  • 2002 – Lynnsay Rongokea & John Dalley (photographer), The Art of Tivaevae: Traditional Cook Islands Quilting. Godwit[35]
  • 2001 – Julie Biuso & Ian Batchelor (photographer), Fresh. New Holland Publishers[36]
  • 2000 – Yvonne Cave & Valda Paddison, The Gardener's Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Native Plants. Godwit Press[37]
  • 1999 — Heather Nicholson, The Loving Stitch: A History of Knitting and Spinning in New Zealand. Auckland University Press[38]
  • 1998 – Geoff Thomas, The Complete New Zealand Fisherman. David Bateman[39]
  • 1997 – Michael Cooper, photography by John McDermott, The Wines and Vineyards of New Zealand. Hodder Moa Beckett[40]
  • 1996 – Michael Lee-Richards, Cook!. Reed[41]

Reference and Anthology edit

The Reference and Anthology award was presented between 2002 and 2009.

Fiction runner up and Honour Awards edit

Fiction runner up edit

An award for the runner-up(s) in the Fiction category was presented from 2000 to 2009.[46]

Honour Award edit

  • 2002 – Te Onehou Phillis, Eruera Manuera. Huia Publishers[35]
  • 1997 (fiction) – Maurice Shadbolt, Dove on the Waters. David Ling[40]
  • 1997 (poetry) – J. C. Sturm, Dedications. Steele Roberts[40]
  • 1996 – Pei Te Hurinui Jones, translated by Bruce Biggs, Nga Iwi o Tainui: The Traditional History of the Tainui People – Nga Koorero Tuku o Nga Tuupuna. Auckland University Press

Other awards edit

BPANZ Review Page or Programme Award edit

This award ended in 2009. Before 2006, this award was known as the Review Pages/Section of the Year Award.

BPANZ Reviewer of the Year Award edit

This award ended in 2009. Before 2006, this award was known as the Reviewer of the Year.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b c d e "History of the New Zealand Book Awards". Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  3. ^ a b Gibson, Nevil (11 May 2009). . The National Business Review. Archived from the original on 23 June 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2017.
  4. ^ "About Our Funders". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  5. ^ a b c d e "About the Awards". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Derby, Mark. "Page 2. Literary awards, 1950s onwards". Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  7. ^ Thomson, Margie (17 July 2002). "Judgment day for the Montana Book Awards". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  8. ^ Wevers, Lydia. "New Zealand fiction award winners, 1972–2020". Te Ara – The Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  9. ^ McClure, Tess (12 May 2021). "Airini Beautrais wins New Zealand's Ockham fiction prize for short story collection Bug Week". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
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  16. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Past Winners: 2019". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  17. ^ "Wellingtonian Pip Adam wins Ockham New Zealand Book Award for The New Animals". Stuff. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  18. ^ a b c d e f g h "Past Winners: 2018". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 27 February 2021.
  19. ^ "Ockham NZ Book Awards: Catherine Chidgey, Victoria University Press the big winners". Stuff. 16 May 2017. Retrieved 13 July 2019.
  20. ^ a b c d e f g h "Past Winners: 2017". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  21. ^ Black, Eleanor (10 May 2016). "Stephen Daisley wins $50,000 fiction prize at Ockham NZ Book Awards". Stuff. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
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  23. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Past Winners: 2014". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
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  29. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Past Winners: 2008". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  30. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Past Winners: 2007". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  31. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Past Winners: 2006". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  32. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Past Winners: 2005". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  33. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Past Winners: 2004". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
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  42. ^ a b c d "Winners: 2021 Awards". New Zealand Book Awards Trust. from the original on 12 May 2021. Retrieved 15 May 2021.
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  46. ^ "Montana New Zealand Book Awards". Christchurch City Libraries. Retrieved 2 March 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Ockham New Zealand Book Awards at Christchurch City Libraries, 2016–2021, with covers and links
  • New Zealand Post Book Awards at Christchurch City Libraries, 2010–2014, with covers and links
  • Montana New Zealand Book Awards at Christchurch City Libraries, 1996–2009, with covers and links
  • Montana Book Awards at Christchurch City Libraries, 1994–1995, with covers and links
  • New Zealand Book Awards at Christchurch City Libraries, 1976–1995, with covers and links
  • Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards at Christchurch City Libraries, 1968–1993, with covers and links

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The Ockham New Zealand Book Awards are literary awards presented annually in New Zealand The awards began in 1996 as the merger of two literary awards events the New Zealand Book Awards which ran from 1976 to 1995 and the Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards which ran from 1968 to 1995 known as the Montana Book Awards from 1994 to 1995 1 2 3 Ockham New Zealand Book AwardsDate1996 1996 CountryNew ZealandPresented byNew Zealand Book Awards TrustWebsiteOfficial websiteThe awards have changed name several times depending on sponsorship From 1996 to 2009 the awards were known as the Montana New Zealand Book Awards and sponsored by Montana Wines 3 From 2010 until 2014 the awards were known as the New Zealand Post Book Awards 2 Since 2015 the main sponsors have been property developer Ockham Residential the Acorn Foundation Creative New Zealand Mary and Peter Biggs Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand and biotech company MitoQ 4 The awards event is the opening event of the Auckland Writers Festival held annually in May 5 Contents 1 History and format 2 Fiction 2 1 Fiction award 2 2 Best first book award fiction 3 Poetry 3 1 Poetry award 3 2 Best first book award poetry 4 General non fiction 4 1 General non fiction award 4 2 Best first book award general non fiction 5 Illustrated non fiction 5 1 Illustrated non fiction award 5 2 Best first book award illustrated non fiction 6 Maori Language Award 7 Discontinued awards 7 1 Top awards 7 1 1 Book of the year 7 1 2 People s choice award 7 1 3 Booksellers choice award 7 1 4 Lifetime achievement award 7 2 Non fiction category awards 7 2 1 History 7 2 2 Biography 7 2 3 Environment 7 2 4 Lifestyle amp Contemporary Culture 7 2 5 Reference and Anthology 7 3 Fiction runner up and Honour Awards 7 3 1 Fiction runner up 7 3 2 Honour Award 7 4 Other awards 7 4 1 BPANZ Review Page or Programme Award 7 4 2 BPANZ Reviewer of the Year Award 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory and format editBefore 1996 there were two major New Zealand literary awards events the Goodman Fielder Wattie Book Awards 1968 to 1995 known as the Montana Book Awards from 1994 to 1995 and the New Zealand Book Awards 1976 to 1995 The Wattie Book of the Year Award named for Sir James Wattie was formed in 1968 supported by the New Zealand Publishers Association and sponsored by the company Wattie s This award was the first of its kind in New Zealand 1 6 The first recipients were John Morton and Michael Miller for The New Zealand Sea Shore 6 The first novel to win an award was Smith s Dream by C K Stead in 1972 7 The award became the Goodman Fielder Wattie Awards and only had a single category covering fiction non fiction and other genres 6 8 In 1994 the winemaking company Montana became the sponsor and the awards were renamed to the Montana Book Awards 2 The New Zealand Book Awards were set up by the New Zealand Literary Fund a government organisation in 1976 Annual awards were presented for literary merit in fiction non fiction poetry and later book production 6 In 1996 the two award series were amalgamated to form the Montana New Zealand Book Awards managed by Booksellers New Zealand a bookselling association and offering prizes in six categories 1 6 In 2010 the New Zealand Post took over as sponsor having supported the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults for the previous 14 years 2 6 In 2015 Auckland property development firm Ockham Residential assumed sponsorship of the awards and the New Zealand Book Awards Trust took over the governance and management No prizes were presented in that year and the awards were streamlined to discontinue the Book of the Year Award the Booksellers Choice Award and the People s Choice Award Since the first Ockham New Zealand Book Awards in 2016 the ceremony has been held each year in May as part of the Auckland Writers Festival 2 In 2020 the award winners were announced in a virtual presentation after the Auckland Writers Festival was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 5 As of 2021 update there are five principal prizes fiction currently known as the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction general non fiction sponsored by Royal Society Te Aparangi illustrated non fiction poetry currently known as the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry and Te Murau o te Tuhi Maori Language Award for books written entirely in te reo Maori Best First Book prizes are awarded to first time authors in the first four categories currently sponsored by MitoQ 5 Each category is judged by a panel of three judges Winners of the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction receive a minimum of NZ 55 000 and is the largest cash book prize in New Zealand 9 The other principal prizewinners receive NZ 10 000 each and the winners of the four MitoQ Best First Book awards receive NZ 2 500 5 Fiction editFiction award edit Since 2020 the top prize for fiction has been the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction Between 2017 and 2019 the top prize for fiction was known as the Acorn Foundation Fiction Prize In 2017 it was known as the Acorn Foundation Literary Award From 1996 to 2016 it was known as the Fiction Prize 2023 Catherine Chidgey The Axeman s Carnival Te Herenga Waka University Press 10 2022 Whiti Hereaka Kurangaituku Huia Publishers 11 2021 Airini Beautrais Bug Week amp Other Stories Victoria University Press 12 2020 Becky Manawatu Aue Makaro Press 13 14 2019 Fiona Kidman This Mortal Boy Vintage Penguin Random House 15 16 2018 Pip Adam The New Animals Victoria University Press 17 18 2017 Catherine Chidgey The Wish Child Victoria University Press 19 20 2016 Stephen Daisley Coming Rain Text Publishing 21 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Eleanor Catton The Luminaries Victoria University Press 23 2013 Kirsty Gunn The Big Music Faber and Faber 24 2012 Paula Morris Rangatira Penguin Group NZ 25 2011 Laurence Fearnley The Hut Builder Penguin Group NZ 26 2010 Alison Wong As the Earth Turns Silver Penguin Group NZ 27 2009 Emily Perkins A Novel About My Wife Bloomsbury 28 2008 Charlotte Grimshaw Opportunity Random House NZ 29 2007 Lloyd Jones Mister Pip Penguin 30 2006 Maurice Gee Blindsight Penguin 31 2005 Patricia Grace Tu Penguin Group NZ 32 2004 Annamarie Jagose Slow Water Victoria University Press 33 2003 Stephanie Johnson The Shag Incident Vintage Books 34 2002 Craig Marriner Stonedogs Vintage Books 35 2001 Lloyd Jones The Book of Fame Penguin Group NZ 36 2000 Owen Marshall Harlequin Rex Vintage 37 1999 Elizabeth Knox The Vintner s Luck Victoria University Press 38 1998 Maurice Gee Live Bodies Penguin Group NZ 39 1997 Alan Duff What Becomes of the Broken Hearted Vintage 40 1996 Sheridan Keith Zoology A Novel Penguin 41 Best first book award fiction edit Since 2022 and between 2015 and 2018 this award has been known as the Hubert Church Best First Book Award for Fiction From 2019 to 2021 this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards Hubert Church Prize for Fiction From 1997 to 2014 this award was known as the NZSA Hubert Church Best First Book of Fiction Prize In 1996 this award was known as the Best First Book Award Fiction Prior to 1996 this award had been presented since 1945 by PEN NZ and was named for the poet novelist and critic Hubert Church 42 2023 Anthony Lapwood Home Theatre Te Herenga Waka University Press 10 2022 Rebecca K Reilly Greta amp Valdin Te Herenga Waka University Press 11 2021 Rachel Kerr Victory Park Makaro Press 12 2020 Becky Manawatu Aue Makaro Press 14 2019 Kirsten Warner The Sound of Breaking Glass Makaro Press 16 2018 Annaleese Jochems Baby Victoria University Press 18 2017 Gina Cole Black Ice Matter Huia Publishers 20 2016 David Coventry The Invisible Mile Victoria University Press 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Amy Head Tough Victoria University Press 23 2013 Lawrence Patchett I Got His Blood on Me Victoria University Press 24 2012 Hamish Clayton Wulf Penguin Group NZ 25 2011 Pip Adam Everything We Hoped for Victoria University Press 26 2010 Anna Taylor Relief Victoria University Press 27 2009 Eleanor Catton The Rehearsal Victoria University Press 28 2008 Mary McCallum The Blue Penguin Group NZ 29 2007 Rachael King The Sound of Butterflies Black Swan 30 2006 Gillian Ranstead A Red Silk Sea Penguin Group NZ 31 2005 Julian Novitz My Real Life and Other Stories Vintage 32 2004 Kelly Ana Morey Bloom Penguin Group NZ 33 2003 Paula Morris Queen of Beauty Penguin Group NZ 34 2002 Craig Marriner Stonedogs Vintage Books 35 2001 Karyn Hay Emerald Budgies Vintage Books 36 2000 Duncan Sarkies Stray Thoughts And Nosebleeds Victoria University Press 37 1999 William Brandt Alpha Male Victoria University Press 38 1998 Catherine Chidgey In a Fishbone Church Victoria University Press 39 1997 Dominic Sheehan Finding Home Secker amp Waburg 40 1996 Emily Perkins Not Her Real Name Victoria University Press 41 Poetry editPoetry award edit Main article Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry Since 2020 this award has been the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry Before 2019 this award was known as the Poetry Award 2023 Alice Te Punga Somerville Always Italicise How to Write While Colonised Auckland University Press 10 2022 Joanna Preston Tumble Otago University Press 11 2021 Tusiata Avia The Savage Coloniser Book Victoria University Press 12 2020 Helen Rickerby How to Live Auckland University Press 14 2019 Helen Heath Are Friends Electric Victoria University Press 16 2018 Elizabeth Smither Night Horse Auckland University Press 18 2017 Andrew Johnston Fits amp Starts Victoria University Press 20 2016 David Eggleton The Conch Trumpet Otago University Press 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Vincent O Sullivan Us Then Victoria University Press 23 2013 Anne Kennedy The Darling North Auckland University Press 24 2012 Rhian Gallagher Shift Auckland University Press 25 2011 Kate Camp The Mirror of Simple Annihilated Souls Victoria University Press 26 2010 Brian Turner Just This Victoria University Press 27 2009 Jenny Bornholdt The Rocky Shore Victoria University Press 28 2008 Janet Charman Cold Snack Auckland University Press 29 2007 Janet Frame The Goose Bath Vintage 30 2006 Bill Manhire Lifted Victoria University Press 31 2005 Vincent O Sullivan Nice Morning for It Adam Victoria University Press 32 2004 Anne Kennedy Sing song Auckland University Press 33 2003 Glenn Colquhoun Playing God Steele Roberts 34 2002 Hone Tuwhare Piggy back Moon Godwit 35 2001 Allen Curnow The Bells of St Babel s Auckland University Press 36 2000 Elizabeth Smither The Lark Quartet Auckland University Press 37 1999 Vincent O Sullivan Seeing You Asked Victoria University Press 38 1998 Hone Tuwhare Shape Shifter Steele Roberts 39 1997 edited by Jenny Bornholdt Gregory O Brien and Mark Williams An Anthology of New Zealand Poetry in English Oxford University Press 40 1996 Bill Manhire My Sunshine Victoria University Press 41 Best first book award poetry edit Since 2022 and between 2015 and 2018 this award has been known as the Jessie Mackay Best First Book Award for Poetry Between 2019 and 2021 this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards Jessie Mackay Prize for Poetry From 1997 to 2014 this award was known as the NZSA Jessie Mackay Best First Book of Poetry Prize In 1996 this award was known as the Best First Book Award Poetry Prior to 1996 this award had been presented since 1940 by PEN NZ and was named for Jessie Mackay New Zealand s first local born poet 42 2023 Khadro Mohamed We re All Made of Lightning Tender Press 10 2022 Nicole Titihuia Hawkins Whai We Are Babies Press 11 2021 Jackson Nieuwland I Am a Human Being Compound Press 12 2020 Jane Arthur Craven Victoria University Press 14 2019 Tayi Tibble Poukahangatus Victoria University Press 16 2018 Hannah Mettner Fully Clothed and So Forgetful Victoria University Press 18 2017 Hera Lindsay Bird Hera Lindsay Bird Victoria University Press 20 2016 Chris Tse How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes Auckland University Press 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Marty Smith Horse with Hat Victoria University Press 23 2013 Helen Heath Graft Victoria University Press 24 2012 John Adams Briefcase Auckland University Press 25 2011 Lynn Jenner Dear Sweet Harry Auckland University Press 26 2010 Selina Tusitala Marsh Fast Talking PI Auckland University Press 27 2009 Sam Sampson Everything Talks Auckland University Press 28 2008 Jessica Le Bas Incognito Auckland University Press 29 2007 Airini Beautrais Secret Heart Victoria University Press 30 2006 Karlo Mila Dream Fish Floating Huia Publishers 31 2005 Sonja Yelich Clung Auckland University Press 32 2004 Cliff Fell The Adulterer s Bible Victoria University Press 33 2003 Kay McKenzie Cooke Feeding the Dogs Kay McKenzie Cooke University of Otago Press 34 2002 Chris Price Husk Auckland University Press 35 2001 Stephanie de Montalk Animals Indoors Victoria University Press 36 2000 Glenn Colquhoun The Art of Walking Upright Steele Roberts 37 1999 Kate Camp Unfamiliar Legends of the Stars Victoria University Press 38 1998 Kapka Kassabova All Roads Lead to the Sea Auckland University Press 39 1997 Diane Brown Before the Divorce We Go To Disneyland Tandem Press 40 1996 James Brown Go Round Power Please Victoria University Press 41 General non fiction editGeneral non fiction award edit Since 2020 the top prize for general non fiction has been the General Non Fiction Award Between 2016 and 2019 this award was known as the Royal Society Te Aparangi Award Between 2010 and 2015 this award was known as the General Non Fiction Prize Between 1998 and 2009 the top prize for non fiction was the Montana Medal for Non Fiction There was no top prize for general non fiction in 1996 or 1997 2023 Ned Fletcher The English Text of the Treaty of Waitangi Bridget Williams Books 10 2022 Vincent O Malley Voices from the New Zealand Wars He Reo nō nga Pakanga o Aotearoa Bridget Williams Books 11 2021 Vincent O Sullivan The Dark is Light Enough Ralph Hotere A Biographical Portrait Penguin 12 2020 Shayne Carter Dead People I Have Known Victoria University Press 14 2019 Joanne Drayton Hudson amp Halls The Food of Love Otago University Press 16 2018 Diana Wichtel Driving to Treblinka A Long Search for a Lost Father Awa Press 18 2017 Ashleigh Young Can You Tolerate This Victoria University Press 20 2016 Witi Ihimaera Maori Boy A Memoir of Childhood Vintage 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Jill Trevelyan Peter McLeavey The life and times of a New Zealand art dealer Te Papa Press 23 2013 Steve Braunias Civilisation Twenty Places on the Edge of the World Awa Press 24 2012 Joan Druett Tupaia The Remarkable Story of Captain Cook s Polynesian Navigator Random House NZ 25 2011 Chris Bourke Blue Smoke The Lost Dawn of New Zealand Popular Music 1918 1964 Auckland University Press 26 2010 Judith Binney Encircled Lands Te Urewera 1820 1921 Bridget Williams Books 27 2009 Jill Trevelyan Rita Angus An Artist s Life Te Papa Press 28 2008 Janet Hunt Wetlands of New Zealand Random House NZ 29 2007 Audrey Eagle Eagle s Complete Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand Te Papa Press 30 2006 Philip Simpson Pōhutukawa amp Rata New Zealand s Iron hearted Trees Te Papa Press 31 2005 Douglas Lloyd Jenkins At Home A Century of New Zealand Design Godwit Press 32 2004 Anne Salmond The Trial of the Cannibal Dog Allen Lane Penguin Group NZ 33 2003 Michael Cooper Wine Atlas of New Zealand Hodder Moa Beckett 34 2002 Lynley Hood A City Possessed The Christchurch Civic Creche Case Longacre Press 35 2001 Michael King Wrestling with the Angel A Life of Janet Frame Viking Press 36 2000 Grahame Sydney The Art of Grahame Sydney Longacre Press 37 1999 Heather Nicholson The Loving Stitch A history of knitting and spinning in New Zealand Auckland University Press 38 1998 Harry Orsman Dictionary of New Zealand English A Dictionary of New Zealandisms on Historical Principles Oxford University Press 39 Best first book award general non fiction edit Since 2022 and between 2015 and 2018 this award has been known as the E H McCormick Best First Book Award for General Non Fiction Between 2019 and 2021 this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards E H McCormick Prize for General Non Fiction From 1997 to 2014 this award was known as the NZSA E H McCormick Best First Book of Non Fiction Prize In 1996 this award was known as the Best First Book Award Non Fiction The award is named for New Zealand historian and biographer Eric Hall McCormick 42 2023 Noelle McCarthy Grand Becoming my Mother s Daughter Penguin Random House 10 2022 Dave Lowe The Alarmist Fifty Years Measuring Climate Change Te Herenga Waka University Press 11 2021 Madison Hamill Specimen Personal Essays Victoria University Press 12 2020 Shayne Carter Dead People I Have Known Victoria University Press 14 2019 Chessie Henry We Can Make a Life Victoria University Press 16 2018 Diana Wichtel Driving to Treblinka A Long Search for a Lost Father Awa Press 18 2017 Adam Dudding My Father s Island Victoria University Press 20 2016 Melissa Matutina Williams Panguru and the City Kainga Tahi Kainga Rua An Urban Migration History Bridget Williams Books 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Rebecca Macfie Tragedy at Pike River Mine Awa Press 23 2013 Quinn Berentson Moa The Life and Death of New Zealand s Legendary Bird Craig Potton Publishing 24 2012 Michael Smythe New Zealand by Design Random House NZ 25 2011 Poia Rewi Whaikōrero The World of Maori Oratory Auckland University Press 26 2010 Pip Desmond Trust A True Story of Women amp Gangs Random House NZ 27 2009 Chris Brickell Mates amp Lovers A History of Gay New Zealand Godwit Press 28 2008 Alan Clarke The Great Sacred Forest of Tane Raupo Publishing 29 2007 William Cottrell Furniture of the New Zealand Colonial Era An Illustrated History 1830 1900 Reed Publishing 30 2006 Patrick Snedden Pakeha and the Treaty Why It s Our Treaty Too Random House NZ 31 2005 Douglas Wright Ghost Dance Penguin Group NZ 32 2004 Deidre Brown Tai Tokerau Whakairo Rakau Northland Maori Wood Carving Reed Publishing 33 2003 Sam Mahon Year of the Horse Longacre Press 34 2002 Steve Braunias Fool s Paradise Random House 35 2001 Paul Tapsell Pukaki A Comet Returns Reed Publishing 36 2000 Peter Thomson Kava in the Blood Tandem Press 37 1999 Helen Schamroth 100 New Zealand Craft Artists Godwit Press 38 1998 Genevieve Noser Olives the New Passion Penguin Group NZ 39 1997 Jessie Munro The Story of Suzanne Aubert Auckland University Press Bridget Williams Books 40 1996 Alex Frame Salmond Southern Jurist Victoria University Press 41 Illustrated non fiction editIllustrated non fiction award edit Since 2021 this award has been known as the Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand Award for Illustrated Non Fiction From 2004 to 2020 this award was known as the Illustrated Non Fiction Award From 1996 to 2003 this award was known as the Illustrative Arts Award 2023 Nick Bollinger Jumping Sundays The Rise and Fall of the Counterculture in Aotearoa New Zealand Auckland University Press 10 2022 Claire Regnault Dressed Fashionable Dress in Aotearoa New Zealand 1840 to 1910 Te Papa Press 11 2021 Monique Fiso Hiakai Modern Maori Cuisine Godwit Press 12 2020 edited by Stephanie Gibson Matariki Williams and Puawai Cairns Protest Tautohetohe Objects of Resistance Persistence and Defiance Te Papa Press 14 2019 Sean Mallon and Sebastien Galliot Tatau A History of Samoan Tattooing Te Papa Press 16 2018 Alison Jones and Kuni Kaa Jenkins Tuai A Traveller in Two Worlds Bridget Williams Books 18 2017 Barbara Brookes A History of New Zealand Women Bridget Williams Books 20 2016 Atholl Anderson Judith Binney and Aroha Harris Tangata Whenua An Illustrated History Bridget Williams Books 22 2015 no award due to change of sponsors 2014 Bruce Ansley amp Jane Ussher Coast A New Zealand Journey Godwit Press 23 2013 Gregory O Brien amp Gil Hanly Pat Hanly Ron Sang Publications 24 2012 John Dawson and Rob Lucas New Zealand s Native Trees Craig Potton Publishing 25 2011 Damian Skinner The Passing World The Passage of Life John Hovell and the Art of Kowhaiwhai Rim Books 26 2010 Al Brown Go Fish Recipes and stories from the New Zealand Coast Random House NZ 27 2009 Len Castle Len Castle Making the Molecules Dance Lopdell House Gallery 28 2008 Jennifer Hay with Ron Brownson Chris Knox and Laurence Aberhart designed by Aaron Beehre Bill Hammond Jingle Jangle Morning Christchurch Art Gallery 29 2007 Audrey Eagle Eagles Complete Trees and Shrubs of New Zealand Te Papa Press 30 2006 Edited by Hannah Holm amp Lara Strongman Contemporary New Zealand Photographers Vintage 31 2005 Luit Bieringa Handboek Ans Westra Photographs BWX 32 2004 Arno Gasteiger Central Viking Press 33 2003 Nancy Pel amp Len Castle Len Castle Potter Ron Sang Publications 34 2002 Joan Whincup amp Tony Whincup with Julia Parkinson designer Akekeia Traditional Dance in Kiribati Susan Barrie 35 2001 Edited by Ian Wedde Ralph Hotere Black Light Te Papa Press amp Dunedin Public Art Gallery 36 2000 Grahame Sydney The Art of Grahame Sydney Longacre Press 37 1999 Helen Schamroth 100 New Zealand Craft Artists Godwit Press 38 1998 Roger Blackley Goldie David Bateman 39 1997 edited by Sandy Adsett Cliff Whiting and Witi Ihimaera Mataora The Living Face Contemporary Maori Art David Bateman 40 1996 Winsome Shepherd Gold and Silversmithing in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century New Zealand Museum of New Zealand 41 Best first book award illustrated non fiction edit Since 2022 this award has been known as the Judith Binney Prize for Illustrated Non Fiction Between 2019 and 2021 this award was known as the MitoQ Best First Book Awards Judith Binney Prize for Illustrated Non Fiction From 2016 to 2018 this award was known as the Judith Binney Best First Book Award for Illustrated Non Fiction The award is named after the New Zealand historian Judith Binney 42 2023 Christall Lowe Kai Food Stories amp Recipes from my Family Table Bateman Books 10 2022 Bridget Hackshaw The Architect and the Artists Hackshaw McCahon Dibble Massey University Press 11 2021 Monique Fiso Hiakai Modern Maori Cuisine Godwit Press 12 2020 Chris McDowall and Tim Denee We Are Here An Atlas of Aotearoa Massey University Press 14 2019 John Reid Whatever it Takes Pacific Films and John O Shea 1948 2000 Victoria University Press 16 2018 Marcus Thomas and Neil Silverwood Caves Exploring New Zealand s Subterranean Wilderness Whio Publishing 18 2017 Ngarino Ellis A Whakapapa of Tradition One Hundred Years of Ngati Porou Carving 1830 1930 Auckland University Press 20 2016 Richard Nunns with Allan Thomas Te Ara Puoro A Journey into the World of Maori Music Potton amp Burton 22 Maori Language Award editBooks that meet the general criteria of the fiction non fiction and poetry awards and are written wholly and originally in te reo Maori are eligible for Te Murau o te Tuhi Maori Language Award This award is made at the discretion of a specially appointed judge 5 Prior to 2019 Maori language awards were presented in 2008 2009 2012 and 2013 2021 Timoti Karetu Matamua ko te Kupu Auckland University Press 12 2019 Timoti Karetu and Wharehuia Milroy He Kupu Tuku Iho Ko te Reo Maori te Tatau ki te Ao Auckland University Press 16 2013 Dame Katerina Te Heikōkō Mataira Nga Waituhi o Rehua Huia Publishers 24 2012 Chris Winitana Tōku Reo Tōku Ohooho My Language My Inspiration Huia Publishers 25 2009 Maori Language Commission He Pataka Kupu Te Kai a te rangatira Raupo Press 28 2008 Edited by Huriana Raven and Piripi Walker Te Tu a Te Toka He Ieretanga nō nga Tai e Wha Totika Publishers and Toi Maori Aotearoa 29 Discontinued awards editTop awards edit Book of the year edit There have been a number of book of the year awards in the history of the awards The New Zealand Post Book of the Year was presented between 2010 and 2014 when New Zealand Post was the sponsor of the awards ceremony The Montana Medal for Fiction or Poetry was presented in 2008 and 2009 The Deutz Medal for Fiction or Poetry was presented between 1998 and 2007 The Book of the Year Cultural Heritage Award was presented in 1996 and 1997 2014 Jill Trevelyan Peter McLeavey The life and times of a New Zealand art dealer Te Papa Press 23 2013 Kirsty Gunn The Big Music Faber and Faber 43 24 2012 John Dawson and Rob Lucas New Zealand s Native Trees Craig Potton Publishing 44 25 2011 Chris Bourke Blue Smoke The Lost Dawn of New Zealand Popular Music 1918 1964 Auckland University Press 26 2010 Judith Binney Encircled Lands Te Urewera 1820 1921 Bridget Williams Books 27 2009 Emily Perkins A Novel About My Wife Bloomsbury 28 2008 Charlotte Grimshaw Opportunity Random House NZ 29 2007 Lloyd Jones Mister Pip Penguin 30 2006 Maurice Gee Blindsight Penguin 31 2005 Patricia Grace Tu Penguin Group NZ 32 2004 Annamarie Jagose Slow Water Victoria University Press 33 2003 Stephanie Johnson The Shag Incident Vintage 34 2002 Craig Marriner Stonedogs Vintage Books 35 2001 Lloyd Jones The Book of Fame Penguin Group NZ 36 2000 Owen Marshall Harlequin Rex Vintage 37 1999 Elizabeth Knox The Vintner s Luck Victoria University Press 38 1998 Maurice Gee Live Bodies Penguin Group NZ 39 1997 Jessie Munro The Story of Suzanne Aubert Auckland University Press Bridget Williams Books 40 1996 Judith Binney Redemption Songs A Life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki Auckland University Press Bridget Williams Books 41 People s choice award edit The People s Choice Award was presented from 2010 to 2014 Before 2010 this award was known as the Readers Choice Award There were no people s choice awards in 1996 or 1997 2014 Eleanor Catton The Luminaries Victoria University Press 23 2013 Jarrod Gilbert Patched The History of Gangs in New Zealand Auckland University Press 24 2012 Sue Orr From Under the Overcoat Vintage Random House NZ 25 2011 Chris Bourke Blue Smoke The Lost Dawn of New Zealand Popular Music 1918 1964 Auckland University Press 26 2010 Al Brown Go Fish Recipes and stories from the New Zealand Coast Random House NZ 27 2009 Kate De Goldi The 10 pm Question Longacre Press 28 2008 Mary McCallum The Blue Penguin Group NZ 29 2007 Lloyd Jones Mister Pip Penguin 30 2006 joint Maurice Gee Blindsight Penguin 31 2006 joint Fiona Kidman The Captive Wife Vintage 31 2005 Julie Le Clerc and John Bougen Made in Morocco A Journey of Exotic Tastes and Places Penguin Group NZ 32 2004 Michael King The Penguin History of New Zealand Penguin Group NZ 33 2003 Glenn Colquhoun Playing God Steele Roberts 34 2002 Lynley Hood A City Possessed The Christchurch Civic Creche Case Longacre Press 35 2001 Michael King Wrestling with the Angel A Life of Janet Frame Viking Press 36 2000 Grahame Sydney The Art of Grahame Sydney Longacre Press 37 1999 Elizabeth Knox The Vintner s Luck Victoria University Press 38 1998 Edited by Malcolm McKinnon New Zealand Historical Atlas David Bateman 39 Booksellers choice award edit The Nielsen Booksellers Choice Award was only presented in 2013 and 2014 2014 Harry Broad amp Rob Suisted Molesworth Stories from New Zealand s largest high country station Craig Potton Publishing 23 2013 Shaun Barnett Rob Brown amp Geoff Spearpoint Shelter from the Storm The story of New Zealand s backcountry huts Craig Potton Publishing 24 Lifetime achievement award edit The A W Reed Award for Contribution to New Zealand Literature Award was presented in 2004 From 2000 to 2002 this award was known as the A W Reed Lifetime Achievement Award 2004 Joy Cowley 33 2002 Maurice Shadbolt 35 2001 Dame Fiona Kidman 36 2000 Allen Curnow 45 Non fiction category awards edit History edit This award ended in 2009 Before 2001 a single award was given for History and Biography 2009 Richard Boast Buying the Land Selling the Land Victoria University Press 28 2008 Hilary Mitchell amp John Mitchell Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka Volume II Te Ara Hou The New Society Huia Publishers 29 2007 Edited by K R Howe Vaka Moana Voyages of the Ancestors David Bateman 30 2006 Rosemary McLeod Thrift to Fantasy Home Textile Crafts of the 1930s 1950s Vintage 31 2005 Douglas Lloyd Jenkins At Home A Century of New Zealand Design Godwit Press 32 2004 Anne Salmond The Trial of the Cannibal Dog Allen Lane Penguin Group NZ 33 2003 Jim McAloon No Idle Rich The Wealthy in Canterbury amp Otago 1840 1914 University of Otago Press 34 2002 Lynley Hood A City Possessed The Christchurch Civic Creche Case Longacre Press 35 2001 Edited by Te Miringa Hohaia Gregory O Brien amp Lara Strongman Parihaka The Art of Passive Resistance City Gallery Wellington Trustees of Parihaka Pa amp Victoria University Press 36 2000 Chris Maclean Kapiti The Whitcombe Press 37 1998 Harry Orsman Dictionary of New Zealand English A Dictionary of New Zealandisms on Historical Principles Oxford University Press 39 Biography edit This award ended in 2009 Before 2001 a single award was given for History and Biography 2009 Jill Trevelyan Rita Angus An Artist s Life Te Papa Press 28 2008 Judy Siers The Life and Times of James Walter Chapman Taylor Millwood Heritage Productions Ltd 29 2007 Philip Norman Douglas Lilburn His Life and Music Canterbury University Press 30 2006 Graeme Dingle Dingle Vintage 31 2005 Martin Edmond Chronicle of the Unsung Auckland University Press 32 2004 Rachel Barrowman Mason Victoria University Press 33 2003 Philip Temple A Sort of Conscience The Wakefields Auckland University Press 34 2002 Peter Wells Long Loop Home Vintage 35 2001 Michael King Wrestling with the Angel A Life of Janet Frame Viking Press 36 1999 Kevin Ireland Under the Bridge and Over the Moon Vintage 38 Environment edit The Environment award ended in 2009 From 1998 to 1999 this award was titled the Environment amp Heritage Award From 1996 to 1997 this award was titled the Natural Heritage Award 2009 edited by Ian J Graham A Continent on the Move New Zealand Geoscience into the 21st Century Geological Society of New Zealand 28 2008 Janet Hunt Wetlands of New Zealand Random House NZ 29 2007 George Gibbs Ghosts of Gondwana Craig Potton Publishing 30 2006 Philip Simpson Pōhutukawa amp Rata New Zealand s Iron hearted Trees Vintage 31 2005 Anne Rimmer Tiritiri Matangi A Model of Conservation Tandem Press 32 2004 Peter Batson Deep New Zealand Canterbury University Press 33 2003 Geoff Chapple Te Araroa The New Zealand Trail Random House NZ 34 2002 Bob Harvey Rolling Thunder The Spirit of Karekare Exisle Publishing 35 2001 Philip Simpson Dancing Leaves The Story of New Zealand s Cabbage Tree Canterbury University Press 36 2000 Shaun Barnett amp Rob Brown Classic Tramping in New Zealand Craig Potton Publishing 37 1999 Gerard Hutching The Natural World of New Zealand Penguin Group NZ 38 1998 Peter Johnson Pick of the Bunch New Zealand Wildflowers Longacre Press 39 1997 John Dawson photography by Rob Lucas New Zealand Coast and Mountain Plants Their Communities and Lifestyles Victoria University Press 40 1996 Neville Peat and Brian Patrick Wild Dunedin The Natural History of New Zealand s Wildlife Capital Otago University Press 41 Lifestyle amp Contemporary Culture edit The Lifestyle amp Contemporary Choice award ended in 2009 From 2000 to 2001 this award was the Lifestyle Award From 1998 to 1999 this award was the Lives amp Lifestyle Award From 1996 to 1997 this award was the Leisure amp Lifestyle Award 2009 Alexa Johnston Ladies A Plate Traditional Home Baking Penguin Group NZ 28 2008 Ngahuia Te Awekotuku Mau Moko The World of Maori Tattoo Penguin Group NZ 29 2007 Ann Packer Stitch Contemporary New Zealand Textile Artists Random House 30 2006 Justin Paton How to Look at a Painting Vintage 31 2005 Gareth Shute Hip Hop Music in Aotearoa Reed Publishing 32 2004 John Kent amp David Hallett Classic Fly Fishing Craig Potton Publishing 33 2003 Michael Cooper Wine Atlas of New Zealand Hodder Moa Beckett 34 2002 Lynnsay Rongokea amp John Dalley photographer The Art of Tivaevae Traditional Cook Islands Quilting Godwit 35 2001 Julie Biuso amp Ian Batchelor photographer Fresh New Holland Publishers 36 2000 Yvonne Cave amp Valda Paddison The Gardener s Encyclopaedia of New Zealand Native Plants Godwit Press 37 1999 Heather Nicholson The Loving Stitch A History of Knitting and Spinning in New Zealand Auckland University Press 38 1998 Geoff Thomas The Complete New Zealand Fisherman David Bateman 39 1997 Michael Cooper photography by John McDermott The Wines and Vineyards of New Zealand Hodder Moa Beckett 40 1996 Michael Lee Richards Cook Reed 41 Reference and Anthology edit The Reference and Anthology award was presented between 2002 and 2009 2009 C K Stead Collected Poems 1951 2006 Auckland University Press 28 2008 Gregory O Brien A Nest of Singing Birds 100 Years of the New Zealand School Journal Learning Media Ltd 29 2007 William Cottrell Furniture of the New Zealand Colonial Era An Illustrated History 1830 1900 Reed Publishing 30 2006 Edited by Damien Wilkins Great Sporting Moments The best of Sport magazine 1988 2004 Victoria University Press 31 2005 Edited by Tony Deverson amp Graeme Kennedy The New Zealand Oxford Dictionary Oxford University Press 32 2004 Edited by Albert Wendt Reina Whaitiri amp Robert Sullivan Whetu Moana Auckland University Press 33 2003 Edited by Paul Morris Harry Ricketts amp Mike Grimshaw Spirit in a Strange Land A Selection of New Zealand Spiritual Verse Godwit Press 34 2002 Hirini Moko Mead amp Neil Grove Nga Pepeha a Nga Tipuna The Sayings of the Ancestors Victoria University Press 35 Fiction runner up and Honour Awards edit Fiction runner up edit An award for the runner up s in the Fiction category was presented from 2000 to 2009 46 2009 joint Kate De Goldi The 10 pm Question Longacre Press 2009 joint Bernard Beckett Acid Song Longacre Press 2008 Laurence Fearnley Edwin amp Matilda Penguin Group NZ 2007 joint Damien Wilkins The Fainter Victoria University Press 2007 joint Nigel Cox The Cowboy Dog Victoria University Press 2006 joint Fiona Kidman The Captive Wife Vintage 2006 joint Nigel Cox Responsibility Victoria University Press 2005 joint C K Stead Mansfield Vintage Books 2005 joint Nigel Cox Tarzan Presley Victoria University Press 2004 joint Maurice Gee The Scornful Moon Penguin Group NZ 2004 joint Peter Wells Iridescence Vintage Books 2003 joint Fiona Farrell The Hopeful Traveller Vintage Books 2003 joint Owen Marshall When Gravity Snaps Vintage Books 2002 joint Elizabeth Knox Billie s Kiss Victoria University Press 2002 joint Lloyd Jones Here at the End of the World We Learn To Dance Penguin Group NZ 2001 joint Charlotte Randall The Curative Penguin Group NZ 2001 joint Damien Wilkins Nineteen Widows Under Ash Victoria University Press 2000 joint Catherine Chidgey Golden Deeds Victoria University Press 2000 joint C K Stead Talking About O Dwyer Penguin Group NZ Honour Award edit 2002 Te Onehou Phillis Eruera Manuera Huia Publishers 35 1997 fiction Maurice Shadbolt Dove on the Waters David Ling 40 1997 poetry J C Sturm Dedications Steele Roberts 40 1996 Pei Te Hurinui Jones translated by Bruce Biggs Nga Iwi o Tainui The Traditional History of the Tainui People Nga Koorero Tuku o Nga Tuupuna Auckland University PressOther awards edit BPANZ Review Page or Programme Award edit This award ended in 2009 Before 2006 this award was known as the Review Pages Section of the Year Award 2009 New Zealand Listener 28 2008 New Zealand Listener 29 2007 New Zealand Listener 30 2006 Dominion Post 31 2005 North amp South 32 2004 New Zealand Listener 33 2003 New Zealand Listener 34 2002 North amp South 35 2001 The Evening Post 36 2000 The Evening Post 37 1999 Landfall 38 1998 The Evening Post 39 BPANZ Reviewer of the Year Award edit This award ended in 2009 Before 2006 this award was known as the Reviewer of the Year 2009 David Eggleton 28 2008 Charlotte Grimshaw 29 2007 David Eggleton 30 2006 Jolisa Gracewood 31 2005 Tony Simpson 32 2004 Michael King 33 2003 David Eggleton 34 2002 Jane Hurley 35 2001 David Eggleton 36 2000 Michael King 37 1999 Iain Sharp 38 1998 Graeme Lay 39 See also editNew Zealand Post Children s 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