Huia Short Stories 10
Here are the best novel extracts and best short stories written in English and Māori from the Pikihuia Awards for Māori Writers 2013, as judged by Sir Mason Durie, Hana O’Regan and Reina Whaitiri.
The best stories are:
Hana Aranga – ‘Found’
Tihema Baker – ‘Kei Wareware Tātou’
TJ Corrigan – ‘Hemi’s Gift’
Shelly Davies – ‘Awa’
Kirsty Dunn – ‘Sam’
Philip Evans – ‘Navigation’
Ann French – ‘Crushing Butterflies’
Ann French – ‘From Here to There and Back Again’
Ann French – ‘Pig Sticker’
Petera Hakiwai – ‘Kei te Pai Ahau’
Eru Hart – ‘Red it and Wept’
Kelly Joseph – ‘A Good Friday’
Shilo Kino – ‘A Taniwha Named Taukere’
Anahera Korohina-Brown – ‘The Kūmara Box’
Arihia Latham – ‘Ahikā’
Robert MacDonald – ‘The Birds of Heaven’
Jacquie McRae – ‘Harlow and Father Brian’
Zeb Tamihana Nicklin – ‘Hei te Tau Tītoki!’
Toni Pivac – ‘Joy Ride’
Frazer Rangihuna – ‘The Dance’
Terence Rissetto – ‘I Must Warn You’
Horiana Robin – ‘The University of Whakatu’
Marama Salsano – ‘Rangatira’
Rongomai Smith – ‘He Tohu’
Aimee Stephens – ‘Marama’
Mark Sweet – ‘Of Good and Evil’
Erin Thompson-Pou – ‘A Promise Fulfilled’
Karuna Thurlow – ‘He Tai Ope’
Aaron Ure – ‘Regrets’
Helen Waaka – ‘Eva’
Helen Waaka – ‘Staying Alive’
Tangai Waranga – ‘Tank’