• Brown Ink – Script Development

    Playmarket’s Brown Ink development programme is looking for Māori and Pasifika writers with the best new and original work.   The programme offers playwrights a development workshop with a professional script advisor and actors dedicated to helping you develop your play. Plays selected for development for Brown Ink that have gone to professional productions include Still […]

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  • Book launch: Jumping Sundays by Nick Bollinger

    Join Auckland University Press and Unity Books to celebrate Nick Bollinger’s latest book – Jumping Sundays: The Rise and Fall of the Counterculture in Aotearoa New Zealand. The Auckland launch is part of the Auckland Writers Festival and is also the book’s official launch day – this Thursday 25 August. The event starts at 5pm […]

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  • Keri Hulme’s generous koha for Māori writers

    The original manuscript of the bone people, by legendary author Keri Hulme (Kāi Tahu and Kāti Māmoe), will be auctioned at Dunbar Sloane on the 11th of August, this year. Keri Hulme was the first New Zealander to win the prestigious Booker Prize in 1985. She was also the first writer to win the Booker Prize, […]

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  • NZ Author Magazine – Spring 2022 – Read the latest issue of our quarterly magazine!

    NZ Author – Spring 2022 – Issue 330 is out! In this edition we chat to Emma Sidnam, winner of the 2022 Michael Gifkins Prize, for her novel Backwaters; as well as Paula Browning as she reflects about her time at CLNZ. And we’re still on the road with our Regional Roadshow for local writers! […]

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  • Join the CNZ webinar exploring how Asian NZ audiences engage in the arts

    On Tuesday 6 September 2022, 9am-10.30am, Creative New Zealand will be hosting a live Q+A webinar exploring how Asian New Zealand audiences engage in the arts, and the market for Asian arts in Aotearoa New Zealand. You’re invite you to attend the online event on 6 September and to share the invitation with anyone you […]

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  • WORD Christchurch Masterclasses and Workshops

    From investigative journalism, poetry, editing, “imaginative risk”, personal essays, memoir, character and setting, to DIY badge and zine making – WORD Christchurch Festival 31 August – 4 September have you covered with an amazing suite of masterclasses and workshops. Learn from some of the best practitioners! Full Programme HERE WORD is hosting live and conversations […]

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  • Farewell Jann Medlicott

    We farewell Jann Medlicott, who passed away at her home on Friday. She had been bravely fighting cancer for several years. Jann is the generous donor of the Acorn Fiction Prize at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. Jann was cremated in a private service on Saturday. Read this tribute from writers and the Book […]

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  • Doug Preston, President of the Authors Guild writes about the case against Internet Archive and what it means for authors – The Bookseller

    In 2006, Internet Archive began a programme of scanning copyrighted books en masse and distributing digital copies over the internet to anyone who wanted them, anywhere in the world, without the permission of authors or publishers, and without paying a dime. Today, Internet Archive distributes free copies of about three million works in their entirety […]

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  • WIPO publishes Global Publishing Industry in 2020

    29 July 2022 This latest annual report gathers data from publisher associations, legal deposits, Nielsen Bookscan data, the ISBN Agency and the Web of Science. This is the 5th edition of the report and represents progress in data collection, both in terms of country coverage and data quality. Read the full report here: https://www.wipo.int/edocs/pubdocs/en/wipo-pub-1064-2022-en-the-global-publishing-industry-in-2020.pdf

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  • Wharerangi, the first Māori literature hub, launches online

    Launched this week, Wharerangi (www.maorilithub.co.nz) is a site designed to support, inform and empower Māori writers at different stages in their careers. It is also a destination for readers and educators around the world to find information on contemporary Māori literature. The editorial team is writer and editor Paula Morris (Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Manuhiri, Ngāti […]

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  • Reader, I followed them: TikTok expands its content to tap into the BookTok phenomenon

    New retailer partnerships, live events, and book clubs are all planned to capitalise on the platform’s vibrant community of literature lovers Social media app TikTok is making increased efforts to tap into the power of its books content, with new retailer partnerships, live events and clubs. Social media app TikTok is making increased efforts to tap into the power […]

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  • Creators File – The Authors Guild, and over Twenty Other Orgs Submit Brief in Internet Archive Lawsuit

    On Friday, August 12, 2022, the Authors Guild filed an amicus brief in Hachette v. Internet Archive, the publishers’ lawsuit against Internet Archive’s unauthorized scanning and distribution of books through the Open Library platform. More than 20 other organizations representing U.S. and foreign writers, genres, photographers, and playwrights signed on.    The “friend of the court” brief, submitted in the United […]

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