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History

'Established in memory of Blue Mountains writer and social activist Eric Dark, this writing fellowship will be awarded for a non-fiction application of outstanding quality in social, historical or political writing.'

Source: Varuna.

Latest Winners / Recipients

Year: 2024

recipient Suri Matondkar for her essay collection ‘Tongue’.

Year: 2024

recipient Kimberley Knight for their essay collection ‘A Body of Communication’

Year: 2023

recipient Fiona Wright for her essay collection ‘Our Constellations’

Year: 2022

recipient L. M. Fuge for her nonfiction narrative work ‘Voyagers: Our journey into the Anthropocene’

Year: 2021

recipient Jayne Tuttle for her nonfiction work ‘Purgatorio’
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