Otago Daily Times

Prison writing prize presented

- ROB KIDD ODT rob.kidd@odt.co.nz

THE winner of the Otago Daily

Times’ prison writing competitio­n choked back tears as he was presented with his prize yesterday.

The inmate, aged in his 50s, took top prize in the New Chapters initiative for his vivid descriptio­n of West Coast nautical tragedy in Tuna Madness.

At a ceremony at the Otago Correction­s Facility yesterday, he was presented with a selection of books, supplied by the University Book Shop, and strangled his emotions as he thanked prison staff who had backed him during his years behind bars.

‘‘Thank you . . . for showing me how to learn again,’’ he said. ‘‘Your belief changed my life.’’ It was a similar story for the author of the elegant and heartfelt poem The Plover, whose work won the people’s choice award voted for by ODT readers.

‘‘Everything is here for the taking for prisoners who want to grab it,’’ he said.

The man, in his 20s, noted the first time he had appeared in the newspaper was under less auspicious circumstan­ces.

‘‘I managed to see the beauty of something as simple as a plover out of my window,’’ he said.

‘‘It means a lot to get this vote and it was a personal poem, so it’s cool to see it win.’’

Both men had come through the prison’s foundation skills courses, Correction­s interventi­ons coordinato­r Andrea Grant said.

The initiative had allowed prisoners to show off previously hidden talents.

‘‘I had no idea that some of the guys were so creative and such deep thinkers,’’ she said.

‘‘I was surprised by the depth of some of the stories and how creative they were. They were a pleasure to read in the end.’’

The UBS also donated a box of books to the prison’s library on behalf of the winners.

Eager readers were already rifling through them when yesterday’s formalitie­s ended.

Read an extended questionan­danswer session and find out more about the winners in this weekend’s

 ?? PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER ?? Hidden depths . . . The Otago Correction­s Facility prisoner who won top prize in the Otago Daily Times prison writing competitio­n is congratula­ted yesterday.
PHOTO: CRAIG BAXTER Hidden depths . . . The Otago Correction­s Facility prisoner who won top prize in the Otago Daily Times prison writing competitio­n is congratula­ted yesterday.

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