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Writer's second novel in 17 years shortlisted in book awards

Kate Duignan is one of four finalists for the $53,000 Acorn Foundation Fiction Prize.

Nevil Gibson
Wed, 06 Mar 2019

A Wellington writer who has taken 17 years to produce her second novel is up against three long-established authors for the country’s richest literary prize.

Kate Duignan's first novel Breakwater was published in 2002 and her latest, The New Ships, is one of four finalists for the $53,000

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Nevil Gibson
Wed, 06 Mar 2019
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