The Zeenat Haroon Rashid Writing Prize for Women is pleased and proud to announce that the Award for 2020 goes to Lahore writer Raniya Hosain for her polemical essay Portrait of a Woman in Pain. She will receive a cash award of Rs. 100,000/-
This year the Prize was restricted to non-fiction writing and the winning submission was chosen from over 350 entries. At just 21 years of age, Raniya Hosain is a precocious talent who had shown early promise when she won the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition in 2014 at the age of 15. Hailing from Lahore, Raniya is currently studying for her Master’s degree in English Literature at King’s College, London.
Raniya’s experiential examination of womanhood in Pakistan weaves a picture that is at once personal and prosaic as well as universal and profound. The judges agreed that they had found an original voice with a striking command of her craft and were particularly impressed by the variety of genres on offer in her submission: “It’s comic, it’s sad, it’s angry. A clever, multi-dimensional piece full of memorable one-liners and razor-sharp wit.”
The judges also Highly Commended the remaining shortlisted entries for their literary merit:
The high quality of the writing completely exceeded the expectations of the judges. They agreed that the shortlisted writers each displayed excellent literary skills and above all, courage, in tackling some uncomfortable truths. Although particular to each woman’s experience, the writing, on the whole, kept coming back to similar themes. One of the judges, Alice Albinia, commented: “It may be my imagination, but I felt as if the women were writing in solidarity with each other. This powerful array of voices coming out of Pakistan should be heard!”
The winning submission will be published in a national newspaper, both online and in print in December, and all shortlisted submissions will be posted on the official prize website, www.zhrwritingprize.com shortly thereafter.
Throughout the coming months, some of the longlisted entries will also be published on the website.
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