New campaign celebrates Kiwi men and what they read BLOKES vs BOOKS

New campaign promotes Kiwi men as readers

A new online campaign launching on April 12 will focus on New Zealand men and their reading habits.

In these days of staying home to stop the spread of Covid-19, there’s never been a better time to crack open a good book, or listen to a story.

Blokes vs Books is a joint initiative between Read NZ Te Pou Muramura (formerly the Book Council) and the NZ Society of Authors.

The campaign will consist of a series of short, light-hearted interviews between playwright Victor Rodger and well-known New Zealand men, on how books and reading have shaped their lives.

From Shortland Street actor Jay Kiriona to comedian Leigh Hart, the men share their reading habits and favourite books from the comfort of their living rooms.

The film clips will be released on social media over one week, along with book giveaways, interviews and articles.

Reading research conducted by Read NZ Te Pou Muramura in 2018 showed the numbers of Kiwi men reading had dropped.

This led to the development of a volunteer panel made up of self-described ‘reluctant readers.’ Their input helped to design Blokes vs Books.

NZ Society of Authors Chief Executive Jenny Nagle says Blokes vs Books is about amplifying the benefits of reading.

“We want to stress that reading is calming in this difficult time of worry and isolation; that reading is brain food and that there are proven neurological benefits too. Men’s reading will enhance family life, men’s mental health and life outcomes.”

“We know reading to children boosts academic and life achievement and research shows it is powerful when Dad reads,” she says.

Read NZ Te Pou Muramura CEO Juliet Blyth agrees that making reading a daily habit has a flow-on effect.

“Perhaps men don’t realise how important they are in encouraging and supporting our young people to read and to keep reading. Men, we need you! Help yourself and your whānau to build a love of reading as a lifelong habit.

“We’re excited to partner with NZ Society of Authors to reach a core group of potential readers who can offer a lot to their whānau by modelling an enjoyment of reading and thereby help grow a nation of readers. Men have an important role to play in this,” she says.

Trailer  https://youtu.be/M8JmeW_QtZo

Ben Hell’s Pizza   https://youtu.be/ZNcXfqrkt2Q

Garage Project 1  https://youtu.be/NQ-BJuTXYgg

Garage Project 2 https://youtu.be/qHfN-tngAlY

Garage Project 3 https://youtu.be/zdYCuKXrNVo

Jay Kiriona https://youtu.be/ekf3FQgZrZM

John Tamihere 1 https://youtu.be/-1b-KDO6wQA

John Tamihere 2 https://youtu.be/Gb_Sc8am09c

John Tamihere 3  https://youtu.be/hkunJs-BmGU

Leigh Hart 1https://youtu.be/yVdUBdEDJ_Y

Leigh Hart 2  https://youtu.be/mM59Uqdp1nM

Nathan Guy https://youtu.be/gubNOxu236o

 

                

More information will be available at www.read-nz.org

Melissa Wastney
Communications and Engagement Manager 
Read NZ Te Pou Muramura

Jenny Nagle
Chief Executive
New Zealand Society of Authors Te Puni Kaituhi O Aotearoa

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