And the winner is not me

It’s a rite of passage, growing too old to ever win the Vogel. And not that I ever entered it. And not that I begrudge others their young successes. And so forth.

But every year, it gives me the shits. Being too old, before I stopped being young.

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  1. I’m 34, and I’ll be 35 before the next round. (Not that I’ve ever tried to write a novel.) But I think this is quite lucky for me, since I’ll never be tempted say anything to give the RN-listening public the strong impression I deliberately set out to write a prize-winning novel (as opposed to, like, one that’s good to read.)

  2. well, i did enter, but didn’t get anywhere. they didn’t even send me a smiley face. overrated, i say. 🙂

    is it happy birthday, then?

  3. If it makes you young things feel any better, the Vogel has been going for so long that even I remember being young enough to enter, if only I’d actually written a novel, which of course I hadn’t. And that was when the cutoff age was only 30.

  4. If it makes you young things feel any better, the Vogel has been going for so long that even I remember being young enough to enter, if only I’d actually written a novel, which of course I hadn’t. And that was when the cutoff age was only 30.

  5. I have a very dear interstate friend with the same first name as you, and she is a writer too. I remember her saying that exact same thing a few years ago. When I read this blogpost I thought for one crazy instant that maybe you and she are the same person, but then I remembered that photo you posted last week. It’s a good thing you posted it or I would have been sure you are she. Or vice versa.

    Now I’m confused.

  6. I fel exactly the same, though that cutoff date came and went and here I am no longer a young and struggling artiste but an olde and struggling one.

    suse that was funny.

  7. meli – are you entering it in the festival awards? I can’t get the link to work, but arts.sa.gov.au if you don’t already know it about it

    I think it’s very interesting that they raised the age from 30 to 35, but I’ll stop now, before I start saying things which would sound like sour grapes no matter how much I detailed it wasn’t (sour grapes)

    as far as I know, suse, we’ve not met except virtually

    fifi, we aren’t olde – we are experienced

  8. thanks thirdcat, in fact i am – well actually my long-suffering parents are. very good secretaries (which is necessary when they ask for four copies! ???). i’ve decided that if i send it somewhere every six months (agents included, one rejection in that camp already) maybe it will get somewhere in the end. i need to keep this up for ten years cos that’s how long it took me to finish it… i’ve been put in my place though now. i’m not expecting anything.

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