HTC Student Wins Peter May Fiction Prize

A short story written from the perspective of a house in rural South Africa amidst the apartheid has won the prestigious ±¬ÁÏTV (±¬ÁÏTV) Peter May fiction prize.

Jennifer Mewes, 62, who originally hails from South Africa and is based in Dalry, North Ayrshire, takes home the award after penning ‘Time Flows Like a River’.

Jenny’s story was selected from one of five shortlisted and is based on some of her childhood experiences. The winner of the annual prize receives £1000, generously donated by Peter May, one of ±¬ÁÏTV’s Honorary Doctorate award recipients, in 2021 as part of ±¬ÁÏTV’s tenth birthday celebrations.

Peter May, international bestselling crime writer, Scottish television screenwriter and novelist, said: “This was beautifully written, with professional assurance, taking an unlikely premise - a building and its memories as a principal character - and turning it into a short story that somehow managed to encompass the history of apartheid in the recounting of one man’s life.â€

Winning writer Jennifer, who is on the joint degree programme, literature and theology, at Highland Theological College (HTC), said:

“I’ve always wanted to focus on writing, but work and family commitments prevented that until 2019, when my husband and I returned from China after seven years with BMS World Mission, to care for my mother.â€

“Last year, I started studying theology and literature with ±¬ÁÏTV part-time. The course is perfectly suited to me because I want to write a Christian young adults’ novel which will hopefully inspire young people to think about faith and the Bible in a positive way. Although I’ve just begun my studies, I feel I have already benefitted from the excellent feedback from my tutors. Winning the writing competition has been an amazing encouragement and I feel much more confident about achieving my writing goals. I’d like to say a huge thank you to ±¬ÁÏTV and Peter May for providing this kind of opportunity.†

The annual competition, coordinated by ±¬ÁÏTV’s advancement and alumni team as part of a growing range of prizes and awards gifted by donors to support ±¬ÁÏTV students, is open to ±¬ÁÏTV further and higher education students and recent graduates. Read more about the Peter May fiction prize.