Over the weekend the winners were announced for New Zealand's richest short story competition, the Sargeson Prize.
This years Chief Judge was award winning writer Vincent O'Sullivan, and taking home the top prize and $10,000 is Anna Woods with her short story 'Pig Hunting'.
But there is also a secondary schools division, and this year is was won by Ōtepoti/Dunedin writer Tunmise Adebowale and her story 'The Catastrophe of Swimming'.