Voiceless Writing Prize
Written by ACTVS Admin   
Tuesday, 24 January 2012 12:12

The Voiceless Writing Prize sponsored by Australian Ethical Investment invites writers of fiction and nonfiction
to reflect on the ethical relationship between humans and animals. Submissions should be between 5,000 and 10,000
words and should focus on animals produced for food or found in the Australian landscape.

The Judging Panel is chaired by Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee, and includes Voiceless co-founder and managing
director Ondine Sherman, Literary Editor of The Sydney Morning Herald Susan Wyndham, and Dr Wendy Were,
former director of the Sydney Writers Festival.

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"There is a rich world literature which takes animals - their feelings, wishes and desires - seriously. As of this year, Voiceless will be awarding a prize to recognise the best Australian short fiction and non-fiction that has at its heart the place of animals in the world we have made."

Nobel Laureate J. M. Coetzee

The best pieces will be released as a collection by Publishing Partner Allen & Unwin, and The Sydney Morning Herald
is supporting the Prize as Media Partner.

There is over $20,000 in prizes to be won, including $15,000 for the winner chosen by the Judging Panel (sponsored by
Australian Ethical Investment), $5,000 for the People's Choice winner sponsored by Deborah and Peter Debnam and
$500 for each writer chosen for publication.

Hurry, entries close 16 March! For further details visit Voiceless and to enter visit Allen & Unwin.

For the animals,
Voiceless

 

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