Mary Rokonadravu
Mary Rokonadravu is a story writer from Fiji. She was the first Fijian to win the Pacific regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her short story "Famished Eels" in 2015.[1][2][3] She was also shortlisted for the same award in 2017.[4][5]
She has directed a prison writing programme at Suva's seven correctional facilities for four years and in 2008, she published shedding Silences, the Pacific's first anthology of prison writing.[6]
In 2017, Rokonadravu launched a writing competition under the banner of the Fiji Media Watch Group.[7][8]
Books
- Famished Eels—A short story narrating inter-family and regional relations.
- Sepia[9]
See also
References
- Flood, Alison (April 28, 2015). "First-time Fijian author scoops award in Commonwealth short story competition". The Guardian.
- "FOCUS: Mary's Famished Eels Story Tops Region". Fiji Sun. April 30, 2015.
- Stolz, Ellen (June 26, 2015). "Local wins writers award". FBC News.
- Mere, Satakala (April 8, 2017). "Mary – A Fiction Writer Inspired By Real Life". Fiji Sun.
- "Shortlist Announced: 2017 Commonwealth Short Story Prize". The Bahamas Weekly. April 4, 2017.
- "Call for Fiji's prison rehabilitation program to engage better with community". ABC Radio Australia. July 20, 2020.
- Satakala, Mere (May 6, 2017). "Writing Competition For Press Freedom Day". Fiju Sun.
- "Writing competition for Media Day". The Fiji Times. May 3, 2017.
- Morris, Paula (July 27, 2017). "Book of the week: an essay by Paula Morris on race and literature". The Spin Off.
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