• A Place To Return To by John Allison

    Cold Hub Press & Scorpio Books invite you to the launch of A Place To Return To new and uncollected poems by John Allison to be introduced by James Norcliffe at Scorpio Books BNZ Centre, 120 Hereford Street, Christchurch Thursday 11 July 2019 Refreshments at 5.30pm for 6.00pm start RSVP to tamsin@scorpiobooks.co.nz

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  • Lay Studies by Steven Toussaint

    Lay Studies by Steven Toussaint on Tuesday 9 July, 6pm–7.30pm at Unity Books, 57 Willis St, Wellington. Lay Studies will be launched by John Dennison. p/b, $25

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  • Three Faces of Frank opening event

    Thursday, August 1, 2019 6 PM – 8 PM Takapuna Library 9 The Strand, Takapuna, Auckland Free Event There can’t be too many Aotearoa New Zealand writers who have been immortalised in bronze three times – but Frank Sargeson has been. His portrait busts by Terry Stringer, Anthony Stones and Alison Duff are on show […]

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  • Wellington Poetry Reading + Open Mic: Monday Warm Up Event

    Join the New Zealand Society of Authors (Wellington) as we celebrate Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day. We’re inviting poets from our branch to read their poetry, and will also feature an open mic on the night. Entry Details: Koha. Everyone welcome! Date/Time: Monday, 19 August 2019, 6pm-8pm (Socialising from 5.30pm) Location: Vic Books, Pipitea campus, […]

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  • Weekend Creative Writing Course

    (From Writer’s Cafe) One of the best things about our creative writing courses is that they make the students feel inspired and itching to write. This weekend we are running a two-day course in central Auckland that will cover a range of skills to help you get on with your writing project – from plotting […]

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  • Pacific Laureate Lani Wendt Young to challenge literary status quo in NZBC Lecture

    The New Zealand Book Council is thrilled to announce that award-winning author, publisher and journalist Lani Wendt Young will deliver its annual lecture on Wednesday 28 August at Wellington High School. Stories from the Wild: Reading and Writing in the Digital Age is a brave and personal charting of the current realities and possible futures […]

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  • Meet One of NZ’s Most Successful Working Writers, Nalini Singh

    Auckland Branch monthly meeting Friday, 5 July 6.15 – 9.15pm Nalini Singh. Nalini Singh is the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and international bestselling author of the Psy-Changeling, Guild Hunter, Rock Kiss, and Hard Play series. Born in Fiji and raised in New Zealand, she was first published in 2003. Her books […]

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  • Storylines Tom Fitzgibbon Award

    The Storylines Tom Fitzgibbon Award was established in 1995 to recognise the outstanding contribution made by the late Tom Fitzgibbon to the growth and status of children’s literature in New Zealand. For many years Head of the English Department at North Shore Teachers’ College and the Auckland College of Education, Tom founded the Children’s Literature […]

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  • Storylines Notable Book Awards

    Since 1999 Storylines has produced an annual list of outstanding books for children and young people published in New Zealand by New Zealand authors and illustrators during the previous calendar year. This annual list of Storylines Notable Books ensures that children, parents/grandparents, teachers, librarians and the public are all made aware of the large range […]

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  • Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award

    The Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal and Lecture Award was first presented in 1991 to Margaret Mahy in recognition of her contribution to the world of literature for children and young adults. Surprising Moments, her inaugural lecture, set the standard for those given by subsequent award-winners. These published lectures by the champions of the New Zealand children’s […]

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  • Storylines Tessa Duder Award

    The Storylines Tessa Duder Award is open to all New Zealand writers and is made biennially, when merited, to the New Zealand author of an unpublished work of fiction for young adults aged 13 and above. The award carries a monetary prize of $1500. The next award will be made in April 2020, with the […]

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  • Words Will Work – South Auckland Writers Festival

    Saturday 27th June 2019 Nathan Homestead Manurewa The aim? To inspire writers to write. South Auckland’s second literary festival has a new date, moved to Nathan Homestead in Manurewa and is hosting a smaller event this year. There is still plenty to inspire – character development with Lizzi Tremayne, writing successful nonfiction with Richard Webster […]

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