‘Stunned and shocked’: Ingrid Horrocks wins top prize at New Zealand’s Ockham awards for her fiction debut
Ingrid Horrocks has won New Zealand's prestigious Jann Medlicott Acorn prize for fiction at the 2026 Ockham New Zealand book awards for her debut short story collection, "All Her Lives." The Wellington-based writer, previously known for poetry, essays, and memoirs, was awarded the NZ$65,000 prize for her collection of nine stories exploring women's lives across different generations and life stages. This marks only the fifth time a short story collection has received the top fiction award in the Ockham's 58-year history.

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AI-generatedIngrid Horrocks has won New Zealand's prestigious Jann Medlicott Acorn prize for fiction at the 2026 Ockham New Zealand book awards for her debut short story collection, "All Her Lives." The Wellington-based writer, previously known for poetry, essays, and memoirs, was awarded the NZ$65,000 prize for her collection of nine stories exploring women's lives across different generations and life stages. This marks only the fifth time a short story collection has received the top fiction award in the Ockham's 58-year history. Judges praised Horrocks' assured handling of gender, sexuality, and diverse perspectives of womanhood, noting the collection's crispness and broad range of experiences. The win has encouraged Horrocks to continue writing fiction.
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Fiction judge Craig Cliff described Horrocks' collection as “crisp, clear and unencumbered”.
Horrocks stated she was “stunned and shocked” when her name was called out.
Horrocks' win marks only the fifth time a short story collection has won the top prize since the awards began 58 years ago.
Ingrid Horrocks won the Jann Medlicott Acorn prize for fiction at the 2026 Ockham New Zealand book awards for her debut short story collection, All Her Lives.