Nambucca writer takes out international Hope Prize

Writer John Merkel has taken out The Hope Prize.

NAMBUCCA writer John Merkel has taken top honours in The Hope Prize with a story titled ‘Shadows Cast by the Moon’.

Billed as a “global short story prize like no other”, The Hope Prize calls for submissions on the themes of hope, courage and resilience from all over the world.

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More than 1400 submissions were received, with Merkel being selected as the winner and recipient of $10,000 sponsored by Simon & Schuster Australia.

“The story that won The Hope Prize is about a friendship my mother Paula, who lived most of her life in Nambucca, struck with a man she met at a support group when she was recovering from a prolonged period of mental illness, and who remained a lifelong friend,” Mr Merkel told NOTA.

“Nambucca is my home town, where I still have many friends and family.”

Now living in Edinburgh, Merkel is devoting much of his time to writing a novel and a collection of short stories.

“I’m currently 60 000 words into the novel and have a collection of short stories, some of which are confronting and sometimes funny, examinations of my ‘never a dull moment’ life as the child of a traumatised war veteran father and a mentally ill mother.”

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