Nan Shepherd Competition 2024
She graduated in 1915 but kept a close relationship with the University of Aberdeen throughout her life, guiding and editing Alma Mater magazine throughout the Great War, later editing the Aberdeen University Review and giving enthralling literature lectures until she was well into her eighties - always without notes.
Nan recognised the adventure of knowledge and believed that "a torch cannot be handed on that has not been lit" and it is in her spirit of creative encouragement that the Word Centre for Creative Writing at the University of Aberdeen introduces a writing competition in her name. It is hoped that her legacy will further inspire young writers on their creative journey.
The theme this year is "Place and belonging" and the competition is open to S5 and S6 pupils in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Morayshire and Angus.
Closing date for submissions is 15th March 2024
Entries will be judged by staff from the University of Aberdeen.
There will be a 1st prize of £250 and two runners-up prizes of £100.
The Nan Shepherd Shorts - A Video Series
Who is Nan Shepherd? What does she mean to you?
We asked WORD Centre Fellows, University of Aberdeen students and alumni to express their views about how the North East writer has influenced and shaped their writing and critical thinking. The result is a series of short videos with readings, stories, opinions, as each of them interprets the questions in their own, original ways. Filmed at home during the lockdown months, we come together sharing stories about writing, reading, and exploring the North East region. Watch below!
Episode 1: Jen Cooper
Episode 2: Darryl Peers
Episode 3: Shane Strachan
Episode 4: Alya Rafiq
Episode 5: Kirsty Lawie