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PEN International Calls for Peace-Dispels all Hatreds
PEN International Calls for Peace-Dispels all Hatreds In the third decade of the 21st Century humans are able to see into the furthest reaches and most distant times of the universe. We can produce literature, art and music of extraordinary resonance and subtlety. And yet, almost every day in the world we are faced with […]
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Authors orgs raise concerns about Spotify audiobook streaming offer
Australian Society of Authors In a new audiobook streaming deal, Spotify has announced that their Premium subscribers in the UK and Australia/NZ may access up to 15 hours of free audiobook content per month. It has been reported that all of the major publishing houses have agreed to this streaming deal and over 150,000 audiobooks […]
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IAF’s principles for Artificial Intelligence and Authorship
21ST SEPTEMBER 2023 AI, IAF, NEWS The International Authors Forum (IAF) has developed a set of principles that must be upheld in any policy in this area where the use of AI technologies intersects with authors’ work and intellectual property (IP). These principles are intended to provide guidance for discussions and policymaking, acknowledging that a broad legal framework […]
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Introducing BookHub: The game-changing online sales tool for NZ
On National Bookshop Day, 7 October 2023, BookHub – a bookselling website created by Booksellers Aotearoa NZ and CircleSoft in collaboration with New Zealand’s independent bookstores – will go live. With BookHub, consumers can buy the book they want online directly from participating NZ independent bookstores in just a few clicks. Launched with a […]
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Creative Waikato video – why arts, culture and creativity are vital to our future
Discover how creativity can address systemic issues and reshape our perceptions of value and impact, creating waves of meaningful change on our collective welleing. How does arts, culture, and creativity serve as a conduit for change in the face of current challenges – here and now? Creative Waikato, led by Dr Jeremy Mayall, have released […]
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We Create election manifesto 2023
We Create’s creative sector 2023 election manifesto can be viewed HERE: WeCreate INITIAL B.I.G V5
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Emerging writers to read at the 2023 Janet Frame Memorial Lecture by Witi Ihimaera President of Honour
Following the NZSA President of Honour Janet Frame Memorial Lecture by Matua Witi on November 9th at VERB, five young writers will read briefly from their work to showcase the great future for Aotearoa New Zealand writing. ESSA MAY RANAPIRI essa may ranapiri (Waikato-Tainui, Ngaati Raukawa, Te Arawa, Ngaati Puukeko, Clan […]
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Election 23: Vote for Books & Reading – VOTE 23! Collated responses!
NZSA, PANZ, CLNZ & The Coalition for Books sent the Book Sector Manifesto: Election 23: Vote for Books & Reading out to all parties: both to the leaders and those candidates with ministerial assignment. We collate the responses to our specific book sector asks for you below: DO YOU AGREE WITH THESE POLICIES TO SUPPORT […]
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Have your books been used on Books3 Dataset to Train AI Systems?
Reproduced from The Authors Guild website… NZ Writers: Please send us details of your books so we can keep a database of NZ works used. If you’re an author, you may have recently discovered in The Atlantic that your published book was included in a dataset of books used to train artificial intelligence systems without your permission. (Search the dataset […]
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NZSA President of Honour Witi Ihimaera will deliver the 2023 NZSA Janet Frame Memorial Lecture
You are invited to hear NZSA President of Honour Witi Ihimaera deliver the 2023 NZSA Janet Frame Memorial Lecture The NZSA Te Puni Kaituhi o Aotearoa (PEN NZ) appoints a President of Honour each year from the ranks of its revered and senior members. This year, NZSA President of Honour, Witi Ihimaera DCNZM, QSM, will deliver the […]
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Artificial Intelligence: Position Statement September 2023 – CLNZ, PANZ, NZSA
Creators and publishers are amongst those most affected by the development of generative AI models. Their works are being used to train AI systems without their authorisation, remuneration, or recognition, frequently under the guise of ‘research.’ Creators and publishers are also concerned about AI-generated works being passed off as works of authentic human creativity—a concern […]
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Ockham NZ Book Awards 2024 judges announced as naming sponsor renews its support
27 September 2023 Respected academics, curators, reading and arts advocates, award-winning writers, journalists and reviewers are among the 12 experts who have been selected to judge the 2024 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, whose naming sponsor since 2015, Ockham Residential, has just confirmed a further five-year commitment. “For the past eight years we’ve been […]
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