For our end of year event – next in NZSA Wellington Branch’s new, regular series of literary events at The Undercurrent bookshop on Tory Street – join us for our annual Book Showcase for 2024.
Featuring ten local authors: Olivia Aroha Giles, Sarah Catherall, Janis Freegard, Michelle Rahurahu, Michael O’Leary, Ann Chapman, Vincent O’Malley, Rudy Castaneda Lopez, L P Hansen and Cat Sirota.
This great lineup of authors, all Wellington NZSA members, will introduce their new books published in 2024; a wonderful smorgasbord of fiction, adult and young adult, non-fiction and poetry.
What: NZSA Wellington Branch 2024 Book Showcase – all welcome, free event, some refreshments provided; most books will be available to purchase on the night
Date: Wednesday 11 December 2024
Where: The Undercurrent bookshop, 118 Tory Street, Te Aro
Time: 6.00pm–8.00pm
Please come and support our authors and enjoy a taste of ten very different and exciting books.
Follow NZSA Wellington branch social media for more information about the books being showcased, or follow the links below:
- Sarah Catherall, How to Break Up Well: Surviving and Thriving After Separation
- Ann Chapman, There Are Bodies in My Garden
- Janis Freegard, Wild, Wild Women
- Olivia Aroha Giles, The Eldest Girl
- L P Hansen, The Argonaut Queen
- Rudy Castaneda Lopez, Tattersoull18
- Michael O’Leary, A Different Hat
- Vincent O’Malley, The Invasion of Waikato / Te Riri ki Tainui
- Michelle Rahurahu, Poorhara
- Cat Sirota, Forgiving Darkness
With thanks to our hosts, The Undercurrent bookstore. This is part of a regular series of events, held on the second Wednesday of each month.
Accessibility: For the duration of our event, the venue is accessible via wheelchair – accessible entrance will be staffed, and marked by our NZSA banner, and is near the parking bay to the right of the main entrance (head down Tory St towards the harbour, and look for the parking bay before you reach the next building) – please contact us if you have any questions. As always we welcome anyone who chooses to wear a mask, and we ask that if you are unwell you stay home and stay safe.
Questions: If you have any queries, please email nzsawellington@gmail.com