Sunday, October 16, 2011

My Silver Musgrave Medal award

I belong to a generation which often forgets to blow its own trumpet.
(Don't boast they used to warn)
So, I forgot to post my most recent shining moment – receiving  a 
Silver Musgrave Medal for literature from the Institute of Jamaica 
on October 12th,.until a friend asked me why I hadn’t done so.
The Silver Musgrave Medal
The Musgrave Medal is quite a prestigious honour.
Here’s a bit of its history from the IOJ’s website:

”The Musgrave Medals are awarded to selected
 persons for achievements in the fields of literature, 
art and science. According to the Institute of Jamaica’s
records, the  Musgrave Medal was first awarded in 1897,
as a memorial to Sir Anthony Musgrave, former Governor
of Jamaica who founded the Institute of Jamaica in 1879.
 Subsequent to his death in 1888, the decision was taken 
by the  Board of Governors of the Institute in 1889,
 to award medals annually in his honour. 
The Medals then were designed  by well-known 
British sculptor, Alfred Toft.”
 
Specifically, my award was for “contribution to children's literature
 and the encouragement of new writers”- which refers both to my
 published books/stories and my teaching of Writing Stories courses 
at the Philip Sherlock Centre for the Creative Arts at UWI, Mona.
Me (left) receiving plaque from Minister of Culture Hon Babsy Grange
  
It was a proud moment for me.The Institute of Jamaica
 on East Street in Kingston was a place for school field trips
 to see scientific displays, the Jamaican iguana lizard
 ( before there was a zoo) and other fascinating displays.
 The auditorium was a place for musical recitals, 
speech festivals and so on. I never would have dreamed
 when I participated in these exercises that I would one day
 stand on that platform to receive a Musgrave Medal.


All Awardees with the Governor  General and Minister of Culture

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My thanks to Carlong

7 comments:

  1. Well deserved, I'm sure. Congrats!

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  2. In addition to my personal pride, this award also signifies a growing interest and endorsement of children's writers and writing for children in Jamaica which is good. Children's books tend to be the Cinderellas of the book publishing industry.

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  3. I am sure that I commnented. I know I did on my blog. However, it's worth a number of comments. Congratulations! This is well deserved. Hazel is not only an excellent writer/storyteller, but she is also a great editor, always respecting the writer and allowing for his/her voice to be heard.

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  4. I love your site and your writings very well done..

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