Ples Singsing i tok PNG Authors for PNG Readers

MICHAEL DOM – Ples Singsing Masterminds

On Monday 7th December Engan author Daniel Kumbon launched Victory Song of Pingeta’s Daughter, a 400-page book which attempts to trace the history of the Wabag district and Enga Province in general.

Keith Jackson AM on the PNG Attitude Blog also tweeted that “PNG history has most often been told by the colonizers but now home-grown authors are offering another view. Prolific author Daniel Kumbon’s latest work, Victory Song, tells the true story of a highlands family from first Western contact to today”.

That sounds like a book a few of our MP’s might have an interest in championing, or perhaps not?

Then Minister of Finance, and soon-to-be Prime Minister, Mr. James Marape was also presented with four copies of Daniel’s self-published books.

Daniel expressed optimism that “the new government would at least see the significance of literature and the role it plays in nation building”.

“Literature has the ability to provide knowledge and improve the quality of education in a country like ours where poor literacy rates remain the greatest challenge for people who continue to lack proper educational facilities”.

Daniel also commented that “there is no official encouragement for Papua New Guinean writers, but, for those involved in its pursuit, literature gives us the greatest satisfaction to record history in draft form for the benefit of future generations”.

However, by November of the same year Daniel reported that he and fellow women writer’s Betty Wakia and Caroline Evari were “struggling to tell our prime minister that literature is very important’.

A year ago our three colleagues were so sure that the prime minister would accept our writer’s petition. But the disappointment was no surprise.

This year instead we want to hear from our people.

At Ples Singsing Papua Niuginian Writer’s Blog we believe that supporting “PNG Authors for PNG Readers” is a practical way to “Take Back PNG” because we will be giving back to PNG those stories (fiction and non-fiction) that already belong to us and that encompass who we are and what we value in our society.

Promoting PNG writers means rewarding PNG readers and encouraging PNG thinkers.

We want to read essays from our youth, students in secondary schools, technical, vocational and teachers colleges, and universities. We believe that hearing from you is the best way to determine the value of our cause and decide the way we want to achieve our goal.

This is why we have launched the “Tingting Bilong Mi” 2020 Essay Competition.

This privately funded writing contest has a five year lifespan and aims to engage with youth aged between 16 to 36 years of age who are currently enrolled in an educational institute.

The essay competition was launched on 1 December and ends on 31 January 2021. Entry is free to all Papua Niuginian citizens living in-country. Three winners will be announced at the start of the school term at a date to be set in February 2021.

Tell us why you think the PNG government should/should not buy PNG authored books.

We’ll compile the best essays into a book and even have a copy delivered to the PM’s office.

Awards, judging and benefits

All entries will be prejudged by a blind panel of six published PNG writers and final judging of the top ten will be completed by Phil Fitzpatrick (Australian author) and Fiona Hukula (PNG academic and researcher).

Best entries will be published in the Post Courier and The National newspapers.

Well written essays may receive minimum editing for posting on Ples Singsing and PNG Attitude blogs.

Cash prizes are offered for first place K500, second place K300 and third place K200.

Three winners will each receive two (2) books by PNG authors (valued at K50 each).

Selected essays will be collated into a book which will be published by JDT Independent Publishing, and the school or institute of the winning essayists will receive two copies for their library.

Exceptional and interested writers may be offered six months free coaching and mentoring by senior writers from PNG and abroad, from which they will be expected to produce one critical essay on a topic of their choice.

A small award ceremony may be held at a school in Port Moresby, Lae or Goroka dependent on logistical arrangements or otherwise books will be delivered by mail.

Download an entry form on the blog and email plessingsing@gmail.com for more information. Follow us on Twitter and Like us on Facebook.

We look forward to reading what you think.

Published by Ples Singsing

Ples Singsing is envisioned to be a new platform for Papua Niuginian expressions of creativity, ingenuity and originality in art and culture. We deliberately highlight these two very broad themes as they can encompass the diverse subjects, from technology, medicine and architecture to linguistics, music, fishing, gardening et cetera. Papua Niuginian ways of thinking, living, believing, communicating, dying and so on can cover the gamut of academic, journalistic or opinionated writing and we believe that unless we give ourselves a platform to talk about and discuss these things in an open, free and non-exclusively academic space that they may remain the fodder for academics, journalists and other types of writers alone. New social media platforms have given every individual a personal space to share their feelings and ideas openly, sometimes without immediate censure. The Ples Singsing writer’s blog would like to provide another more structured platform for Papua Niuginian expressions in written, visual and audio formats while also providing some regulation of the type and content of materials to be shared publicly.

One thought on “Ples Singsing i tok PNG Authors for PNG Readers

  1. This is a good way of appreciating what PNG has not only through the hardwork of those who have contributed one way or another to this nation’s development. It gives an opportunity to expose one’s hidden capability in sharing an important figure in the community or an event that has paved way for today’s enjoyment of the livelihood we have.

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