The application states that “the judges will be looking for a script that is vividly imagined, expertly crafted and lends itself naturally to a performance medium. The winning script will then be workshopped for a live performance at the 2010 Darwin Festival”.
Another new award is the, the Birch Carol and Coyle Screenwriting Award, awarded for a screenplay for a feature or short film or television program, “executed with technical excellence and creativity”.
The Awards will now also be held as part of the NT Writers Centre’s “Wordstorm” festival in May, becoming the opening welcome event.
The Awards, which have been running since 1984, help to recognise the Territory’s finest wordsmiths, acknowledging and celebrating the talent that our creative residents have to offer, and help to cultivate our ever-growing creative writing industry.
Entries for the 2010 NT Literary Awards close on January 31. Entry forms can be found at www.ntl.nt.gov.au.







The NT awards, I believe, are the only state and territory run awards that do not invite submissions from Australian authors on topics and themes other than those related to N T.
I had hoped to submit my recent book ‘Us and Them: Christian Muslim relations in Australia’ to your awards,as I have to several others, but have relaised that it may not qualify !!
Pls advise.
DR Abe W Ata