Half the World Global Literati Award 2016 Winners

Media Release
Embargo 8:30 a.m. EDT July 15, 2016
Winner Announced for the Half the World Global Literati Award 2016
-Canadian author Laurie Petrou recipient of inaugural US$50,000 international award–
Global, July 15, 2016 – Half the World Holdings, a women-focused investment platform,
Friday announced Laurie Petrou as the winner of the inaugural Half the World Global Literati
Award 2016. The prestigious international award recognizes unpublished work that reflects
the complexity of women’s lives, and has at their heart a central female protagonist.
The winning submission, ‘Sister of Mine’, is a psychological thriller that explores themes of
loyalty, betrayal and debt through the lives of two sisters bound by a knot of secrecy. Author
Laurie Petrou is an associate professor of The RTA School of Media, Ryerson University,
Toronto.
“The judges rewarded the taut writing of a compulsive page-turner which explores the
complex relationship between two sisters with a damaging secret. Our shortlist plays with the
themes of adventure and courage, dignity and struggle, with characters motivated by an
overarching sense of love” explained Caroline Bowler, representative for Half the World
Holdings. “We are moved to see this award embraced by all walks of life, from all over the
world. This represents a very real desire to recognize women at the center of our cultural
lives.”
Along with the top prize, there were also category and People’s Choice award winners, each
collecting US$1,000. Suzanne Kamata, based in Japan, collected top prize in the novel
category. Her teenage daughter, Lilia, was born deaf and affected by cerebral palsy but this
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hasn’t dinted her sense of adventure and thirst for exploration. Suzanne’s honest and raw
biography ‘Squeaky Wheels’ describes a mother’s love to open up the world to her child.
Danna Petersen-Deeprose, a student at McGill University Montreal, collected the short story
prize for her work ‘Looking for Lost Girl’, which describes the journey of a woman in her
mid-twenties looking for the courage to start her own life. Top screenwriter Lisa Hagen has
two old ladies plot their escape from a retirement home in ‘Dancing on the Elephant.’ The
two friends explore the big questions in life; what is my legacy and why am I even here?
Friendship was also the key theme for the People’s Choice award, decided by thousands of
votes from the general public. Eventual winner was LA-based Jude Roth whose screenplay
‘Plan B’ tells of 3 women and the bonds that carry them when the chips are really down.
The Half the World Global Literati Award was set up in response to 2015 research from
author Nicola Griffith, which identified that the majority of the significant literary prizes are
awarded to works written from a male perspective. The award is set to return in spring 2017.
Statistics about the Half the World Global Literati Award 2016.
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59 countries including Eritrea, Iran, Azerbaijan, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago
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45.5 percent submissions are novels, 36.5 percent short stories, 18 percent screenplays
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Drama the most popular genre, topping novels & screenplays and a close second for
short stories. Literary Fiction was the second most popular with Romance in third.
Erotica comprised of less than 5 percent of all entrants.
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Majority of the short list are female (82.5 percent) vs male (17.5 percent)
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About Half the World Holdings
Half the World Holdings, which was launched by Blackrun Ventures in March 2016, is a
global investment platform in companies for whom women are the end-consumer. The
Half the World platform provides the capital, advisory and international networks needed to
develop and scale these ventures globally. Blackrun and Half the World Holdings partners
come from the worlds of private equity, investment banking, multinational businesses and
entrepreneurship, with offices in Berlin, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Mumbai, New
York, Sydney and Singapore.
For more information, please visit http://halftheworld.media and http://Blackrun.co
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Leena Patel [email protected] +65 97744817
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