Living Stories 2023 – The Other City – The Overall Winners and Highly Commendeds
On July 14th at 10.30am at PHIVE in Parramatta, WestWords and Parramatta City Council launched The Other City containing all 95 winning and highly commended entries. Our patrons Her Excellency the Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC and her husband Mr. Dennis Wilson launched the book and we announced the overall winners in each of the four age categories.
The names of the overall winners and highly commendeds are featured in the above carousel. All the individual LGA winners and highly commendeds are featured in the below carousel.
Thank you to the Arab Bank, Booktopia, Australian Catholic University, James Kirby Foundation and WestLit Libraries.
The Other City – The Publication
All stories and poem from the LGA winners and highly commendeds have been published in The Other City – the 2023 Living Stories Anthology. You can purchase your copy of the book here or read the digital version below!
Living Stories 2023 – The Other City – LGA Winners and Highly Commended
We are so pleased to announce the regional winning and highly commended entries The Other City, the 2023 Living Stories Writing Competition. 31 judges assessed 401 entries from across Western Sydney and the Wingecarribee and Wollondilly Shires. The stories and poems explored cities of the imagination, cities within and cities projected into the future. There were stories of migration, from one place to this place and how within the city we call home there are many layers of experience that create the rich complexity of Western Sydney. Each entry a pleasure. Each submission an insight. Thank you to everyone who entered. And thank you to our partners who support and celebrate what the gift of creativity can do for each of us, giving meaning, context and connectedness with every word. Without you this competition would not be possible.
Living Stories 2023 – The Other City – The Competition
Entries for The Living Stories Western Sydney Writing Prize are now closed. Keep an eye out on our socials and newsletter for announcements mid-June for information on results!
The Living Stories Western Sydney Writing Prize is a creative writing competition for residents of Western Sydney, Wingecarribee and Wollondilly Shire, which is home to over 2.5 million Australians originating from 180 countries, speaking almost 100 different languages, and residing in 14 local government areas.
Living Stories is your opportunity to share your story. If you are aged 10 years or older, we want your piece of writing responding to the theme the other city.
The other city could be this one, or another. It could be a city of your imagination, the one you have left or the one you are going to. It could be the city you haven’t seen till now.
Your poem, story or personal essay (500 words maximum for prose, 25 lines maximum for poetry) will be judged by panels drawn from your local community. The winners from each LGA will go to a second panel to vie for the top prize. Total prize pool of over $10,000.
Categories are as follows: 10 – 12 years; 13 – 15 years; 16 – 18 years; and adults (18+).
In conjunction with the prize WestWords will run free writing workshops across Western Sydney and online. See below for details.
The only way to enter is via this online form. Entries close midnight, Sunday 30th April, 2023.
2023 – The Workshops
Click to view the flyers for each LGA and find a workshop for your age group, closest to you.
History of Living Stories
The Living Stories Western Sydney Writing Prize is a creative writing competition for residents of Western Sydney, Wingecarribee and Wollondilly Shire, which is home to over 2.5 million Australians originating from 180 countries, speaking almost 100 different languages, and residing in 14 local government areas.
The competition began in 2021 with assistance from NSW Government as part of its support to the Arts sector recovering from the first year of the COVID pandemic and presented in conjunction with WestLit Libraries, an association of library services from across the region. The competition was the first of its kind for Western Sydney. We were also grateful for support from Australian Catholic University who were the category sponsor for the 16-18 year old category.
The thematic prompt for the competition was in 2021 was Are We Here Yet? To assist the writers we offered in excess of 40 free workshops in libraries across Western Sydney and online. There are winner and highly commended entries awarded in each age category in each participating LGA. The winners then go onto a second round of judging to determine over all winners and highly commended stories and poems. All the 67 regional winners and highly commended work get published in an anthology. In 2021 the book was to be launched at Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre by our patrons Her Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AO QC, Governor of NSW and Mr Dennis Wilson but that was the first day of the extended lockdown that characterised life in Western Sydney in the second half of that year. Instead the launch was held virtually in a lovely ceremony when such things were relatively novel.
In 2022, with no dedicated COVID recovery funds from Government we felt that a grassroots writing competition to provide a platform and visibility for the voices in Western Sydney was important. This year the prompt was things unsaid. In 2022 we welcomed Booktopia as the category sponsor for the 10-12 year old category joining Australian Catholic University. In 2023 we are excited that James Kirby Foundation will also be partnering with us. A competition of this size is not an insignificant undertaking and we sincerely thank all our partners, library staff, writers and contributors for their contributions.
The 2022 awards announcement and launch of the book was held at the Parramatta Chamber of Commerce on 18th July.
We see the competition contributes to the central mission of WestWords to provide pathways and opportunities for the stories of Western Sydney to be celebrated and heard. Click on the icons below for more information, to read and enjoy the work emanating from this richly diverse part of Australia.
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