• Announcing the National Flash Fiction Day 2020 online programme

     NFFD NZ moves online this year! Our big day of celebrating the shortest form will still take place and include a series of readings, interviews and prize-givings. You will find new videos posted at the Flash Frontier YouTube channel — please subscribe and follow new happenings in the flash world!  Here’s what you can expect: Today you will find […]

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  • A Festival Built on Love – WORD Christchurch

      With everything that has been developing in relation to the global COVID-19 pandemic, we at WORD have been forced to rethink our schedule of events and how we can best serve our audience, our city, and New Zealand’s literary community. For this reason our August festival (26-30 August) has been postponed.  Mark your diaries for […]

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  • TAUTAI FALE-SHIP Home Residencies

    ARTIST CALLOUT for TAUTAI FALE-SHIP Home Residencies 🐚🏠💕   Applications due Friday 5th June at midday – APPLY NOW! Moana artists make some of their best work at home; at the kitchen table, in living rooms surrounded by family, in bedrooms and garages, in home studios where we feel safe and connected to those around […]

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  • NZSA Youth Mentorship Programme 2020 recipients announced

    Four talented secondary school students have been selected as the 2020 winners of the New Zealand Society of Authors Te Puni Kaituhi O Aotearoa (PEN NZ Inc) Youth Mentorship Programme. These young writers now have a special opportunity to hone their writing skills and develop their craft under the mentorship of four of New Zealand’s finest […]

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  • 2020 Sir Julius Vogel Awards Finalists

    Finalists for the 2020 Sir Julius Vogel Awards have been announced by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand (SFFANZ). NZSA congratulates our many members in this list of 2020 finalists. Best Novel The Blacksmith, Barbara Howe (IFWG Australia) The Prince of Secrets, A.J. Lancaster (Camberion) Solar Federation, S.E. Mulholland (self-published) Into the Ashes, Lee […]

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  • Time for Chinese New Zealanders to be heard

    FROM STUFF Karen Tay  May 10 2020 Human civilisations are built on foundations of stories. Words are how we relay ancestral knowledge across generations. To be invisible in this world is to have your stories erased or reduced to the margins – which is how it’s largely been for many generations of Chinese immigrants to […]

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  • 2020 TEXT PRIZE FOR YOUNG ADULT & CHILDREN’S WRITING – SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED

      Text is delighted to announce that seven manuscripts have been shortlisted for the 2020 $10,000 Text Prize for young adult and children’s writing… The winner of the 2020 Text Prize will be announced in an online event on Wednesday 20 May.   THEREFORE I AM by Miranda Luby Sarah is determined to leave her […]

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  • Chris Else Discusses Advocating for Writers on Latest NZSA Podcast

    “…Any writer that gets more than $500 a year out of the Public Lending Right and isn’t a member of NZSA, is freeloading…” In the latest episode of the NZSA Oral History Podcast Season 3 we hear from Chris Else. Chris is a New Zealand author and literary agent. Along with his own writing, and […]

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  • 2020 OCKHAM NEW ZEALAND BOOK AWARDS WINNERS ANNOUNCED

    12 May 2020   Debut novelist wins country’s richest literary prize   Westport writer Becky Manawatu has won this year’s $55,000 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards’ Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction for her first novel, Auē. Manawatu’s win was announced during a virtual ceremony which began at 6pm this evening, simultaneously live-streamed via the Awards’ YouTube […]

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  • The Coalition for Books is hosting an online drop-in with Creative New Zealand this Friday!

    Calling all writers, publishers, literary events professionals, arts practitioners and organisations who want to know more about Creative New Zealand’s Emergency Response Package …   The Coalition for Books is hosting an online drop-in with Creative New Zealand this Friday: Date/Time: Friday, 15 May, 2020, 9.30-11.00am Joining us will be Malcolm Burgess, Arts Practice Director, […]

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  • Publishers without Borders – Facebook Group event live May 20 8pm

      The newly formed Publishers Without Borders Facebook group will devote a live session to New Zealand publishing next Wednesday 20 May from 8 p.m. Tune in to hear PANZ councillors Nicola Smith (Essential Resources), Melanee Winder (Hachette NZ) and Peter Dowling (Oratia) discuss how different segments of the book industry are adapting to the […]

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  • Nominations for 2020 Prime Minister’s Awards are now live

      Creative New Zealand is now calling for nominations for  The Prime Minister’s Awards for Literary Achievement.    These annual awards recognise New Zealand writers who have made a notable contribution to New Zealand literature in the genres of fiction, non-fiction and poetry. New Zealanders are invited to submit a nomination. The 2019 winners were Fleur […]

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