Good Morning 3 March 2010;
NZ Book Council ;
NZ On Screen
- 1995
Nga Pou Wahine won Bruce Mason Playwriting Award - 1997
Purapurawhetu won Best NZ Play at Chapman Tripp Theatre Award - 1998
Writer in Residence, Massey University - 2000
Inaugural Arts Foundation Laureate Award recipien - 2002
Finalist for the Prize in Modern Letters;
Fish Skin Suit television premieres on TV3 - 2003
Potiki's Memory of Stone premieres, Court Theatre, Christchurch;
Writer in Residence at Victoria University - 2006
The Strength of Water selected, Sundance screen-writers laboratory, Utah;
100 Cousins premieres, Herald Theatre, Auckland - 2008
When Sun and Moon Collide, published - 2009
The Strength of Water, premieres Rotterdam Film Festival - 2010
Rebecca Mason Scholarship;
The Strength of Water' - Best Feature Film Script Award at inaugural Scriptwriter Awards
Biography
Briar Grace-Smith - WriterNgā Puhi & Ngāti Wai
"There'll be several things that spark with me. Like a character I met, or a walk I had on the beach the other day, and what the weather was like. It's throwing them all together, but usually it comes from a character, and me thinking long and hard about that character"
Briar Grace-Smith, interviewed in Turbine (2003)
Briar Grace-Smith is an award-winning writer of plays, scripts and short stories. Her first major play Nga Pou Wahine earned her the 1995 Bruce Mason Playwriting Award. Purapurawhetu won Best New Zealand Play at the 1997 Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards and Briar has toured the play to Canada and Greece.
In 2002 Briar premiered her new play When Sun and Moon Collide in Wellington; judged the Huia Māori writers' competition for best screenplay; saw her first television play In a Fish Skin Suit premiered TV3 and was a finalist for the Prize in Modern Letters. Potiki's Memory of Stone premiered at the Court Theatre in 2003 and Briar was the writer in residence at Victoria University that same year.
Her short story Te Manawa appeared in The Six Pack, a sampler of New Zealand writing from New Zealand's inaugural Book Month publication (2006). In the same year Briar's script The Strength of Water was selected for the Sundance screen-writers laboratory in Utah. The Screenwriters Laboratory provided an opportunity for development of her script with the guidance of screenwriters who embraced Briar's vision and helped her find the most compelling way to tell her story. The Film, The Strength of Water, premiered at the Rotterdam Film Festival in January 2009 and later in Berlin. The film was shot on location in and around the Hokianga region and was released by Hopscotch Films in New Zealand.
Briar's short stories have been broadcast on National Radio and appeared in anthologies including Penguin New Writers (1998), Tangata, Tangata (1999), Toi Wahine (1995), Huia Short Stories (1995) and Lost in Translation (2010).
Briar was a recipient of the first of two Rebecca Mason Scholarships in 2010. She also won Best Feature Film Script Award for The Strength of Water' announced at the inaugural Scriptwriter Awards ceremony held in Auckland in November that year.
Briar lives with her husband and children on the Kapiti Coast, north of Wellington.









