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FOR FICTION 1976-1995 |
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| C.K. Stead |
Janet Frame
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The New Zealand Book Awards ran from 1976 to 1995 when they merged with the Montana Book Awards to form what is now the country's single set of national awards, the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. The awards were granted for fiction, non-fiction, and poetry with an award for book production added in 1981. The award-winners for fiction are shown in the following table. Joint awards were given for some years. These are indicated by listing the year twice.
| 1995 | C.K. Stead | The Singing Whakaparpa |
| 1994 | Damien Wilkins | The Miserables |
| 1993 | Fiona Farrell | The Skinny Louie Books |
| 1992 | Peter Wells | Dangerous Desires |
| 1991 | Maurice Gee | The Burning Boy |
| 1990 | John Cranna | Visitors |
| 1989 | Janet Frame | The Carpathians |
| 1988 | Fiona Kidman | The Book of Secrets |
| 1987 | Patricia Grace | Potiki |
| 1986 | Peter Hooper | People of the Long Water |
| 1985 | Marilyn Duckworth | Disorderly Conduct |
| 1985 | C.K. Stead | All Visitors Ashore |
| 1984 | Keri Hulme | The Bone People |
| 1983 | Sue McCauley | Other Halves |
| 1982 | Maurice Gee | Meg |
| 1982 | Vincent O'Sullivan | Dandy Edison for Lunch |
| 1981 | Maurice Shadbolt | The Lovelock Version |
| 1980 | Janet Frame | Living in the Maniatoto |
| 1979 | Maurice Gee | Plumb |
| 1978 | M.K. Joseph | The Time of Achamoth |
| 1977 | Ian Wedde | Dick Seddon's Great Drive |
| 1976 | Maurice Gee | A Glorious Morning Comrade |
| 1976 | O.E. Middleton | Selected Stories |
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