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Announcing the 2023 Ockham NZ Book Awards Judges
WEDNESDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2022 Distinguished academics, historians and curators, together with acclaimed writers and journalists, are among the 12 experts selected to judge the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. The $62,000 Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction will be judged by bestselling author, critic and creative writing teacher Stephanie Johnson (convenor); editor and […]
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Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa are to host the 2022 Pacific Arts Summit on 11 – 13 October at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington
Creative New Zealand Toi Aotearoa are to host the 2022 Pacific Arts Summit on 11 – 13 October at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington Creative New Zealand brings together Pasifika artists, practitioners and organisations to talanoa about the future of Pacific arts. Creative New Zealand is inviting creatives of Pacific heritage to register their in-person attendance […]
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2022 New Zealand Young Writers Festival: Next week! 29 September
The eighth NZYWF will bring a tentacular feast of literary action near the Octagon on the cusp of October. Join us for our Festival Opening with Rebecca Hawkes (MC) for kai, kōrero, and kinship, as we launch our inky festival into the eight-mosphere. Music from Keira Wallace and short performances from Te Kahui (Kāi Tahu, Ngāti […]
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Kiwi kids are serial readers, reveals popular Top 50 Books List Whitcoulls Top 50 Kids Books
MEDIA RELEASE TUESDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2022, Aotearoa New Zealand’s younger readers have an insatiable appetite for book series, Whitcoulls announce, as they unveil their Kids’ Top 50 Books List today, Tuesday 27 September 2022. Now in its 24th year, the Whitcoulls Kids’ Top 50 Books is a calendar event and hotter than ever with more […]
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Secretary for Culture and Heritage and Chief Executive, Manatū Taonga – Ministry for Culture and Heritage appointed.
Deputy Public Service Commissioner Ms Helene Quilter QSO has today announced the appointment of Mr Laulu Mac Leauanae to the position of Secretary for Culture and Heritage and Chief Executive, Manatū Taonga – Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Manatū Taonga has an important role promoting a confident and connected culture to enrich the lives of […]
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The CLNZ Cultural Fund contributes to the NZSA Writers Professional Development Programme
NZSA is delighted to announce a contribution from the CLNZ Cultural Fund for the 2022 and 2023 development programmes. This grant supports programmes aimed at growing and developing Aotearoa New Zealand writers. More details here from The New Zealand Society of Authors Te Puni Kaituhi o Aotearoa (PEN NZ Inc). About the Cultural Fund The Cultural […]
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A book about bees takes out Aotearoa’s top publishing design award
Thursday 22 September A book referred to as a “cabinet of wonder” has been judged the most beautiful in Aotearoa at the 2022 PANZ Book Design Awards ceremony held in Auckland this evening. Conversātiō – In the company of bees, by Anne Noble with Zara Stanhope and Anna Brown, was described by the judges […]
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Tim Jones, Recipient of the NZSA Peter and Dianne Beatson Fellowship 2022!
The New Zealand Society of Authors Te Puni Kaituhi O Aotearoa (PEN NZ Inc) congratulates Tim Jones on winning the NZSA Peter and Dianne Beatson Fellowship 2022! Tim Jones is a Pākehā author who lives in Te Whanganui-a-tara / Wellington. He received the NZSA Janet Frame Memorial Award for Literature in 2010, and his recent books […]
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The 2022 Graeme Lay Short Story Competition open for entries
Open exclusively to NZSA members $500 first prize, $250 second prize, $100 third prize Opens 21 September, closes 4pm, Monday 24 October Only $10 to enter Enter online from Wednesday 21 September! TERMS AND CONDITIONS ● The competition is open exclusively to all NZSA members. ● All entries must be original and not previously […]
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The Mātātuhi Foundation – OCTOBER 22 FUNDING ROUND IS NOW OPEN
Mātātuhi Biannual Funding Round Now Open Set up to help strengthen and develop Aotearoa’s literary landscape, Mātātuhi Foundation’s goal is to increase the reach and engagement between NZ writers and NZ readers via seed funding grants of up to $5,000. To find out more, watch the Mātātuhi Trustees talk about what the Foundation is looking for […]
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Nelson Arts Festival – WHAKATŪ RESIDENCY PROGRAMME
WHAKATŪ RESIDENCY PROGRAMME Community, Free & Koha As part of our ongoing commitment to artists living in our region, in 2022 we are proud to gift a space to an artist for a two-week paid residency to progress a new piece, deep dive on a particular aspect of their mahi, or just trial a whole […]
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Jacqueline Bublitz, winner of 2022 Ngaio Marsh Awards, winning both Best First Book and Best Novel
Congratulations to Taranaki author Jacqueline Bublitz, announced last night as double winner of 2022 Ngaio Marsh Awards, winning both Best First Book and Best Novel. Bublitz’s debut novel, Before You Knew My Name, upturning crime drama tropes and focusing on victim and witness has made Ngaio history. More HERE.
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