News  •  31 March 2026

 

Indigenous Writer’s Mentorship Winner

Writing NSW and Text Publishing are delighted to announce the winner of the inaugural Boundless Indigenous Writer’s Mentorship: Allanah Hunt.

Allanah Hunt has been awarded the inaugural Boundless mentorship for her submission Forever and Ever, the story of a young woman reckoning with her unplanned pregnancy and the hidden secrets of her dysfunctional family. Allanah has a strong, wry and humorous voice, and her work was chosen from a competitive shortlist. Allanah says:

I am very excited to have been given this amazing opportunity.It has been my dream for the longest time to be a professional writer and I am so grateful this mentorship is helping me realise that dream.

The mentorship is awarded to an unpublished Indigenous writer who has made substantial progress on a fiction or non-fiction writing project. The purpose of the program is to support the writer as they develop their manuscript and seek publication. Allanah will embark on a year-long mentorship with Indigenous writer Tara June Winch, who will provide feedback on the work in progress and general advice on writing and developing a career. Allanah will also receive editorial feedback from Writing NSW and access to Writing NSW’s professional development services.

Of Forever and Ever, Tara says:

I was impressed by the lyricism of Allanah’s manuscript…I’m looking forward to being a sounding board [for her] ideas, guiding her through the business of being a writer and helping her shape her voice into a manuscript ready for publication.

At the end of the twelve-month mentorship, both Tara and Allanah will be sponsored to attend Boundless, a festival for diverse writers, to be held in Sydney in 2019

The shortlisted writers, all very strong original voices, were: Victor Steffensen (Queensland), with Fire Country; Alexander Habliay (NSW), with Spellsinger; and Edoardo Crismani (SA), with Finding Billy Brown. Our congratulations to all of them.

 

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