Patricia Grace, one of New Zealand’s most prominent and celebrated Maori fiction authors and a figurehead of modern New Zealand literature, is among those attending the Kupu Māori Writers’ Festival. Read more >
When we first moved in, the house across the road was being renovated. We met the father-son builders who were on the job from seven every morning until about seven at night, most days a week. Read more >
1. The ordinary world My sixth-form English teacher Mrs J said two things to me that I remember. She said I was a student of average ability who tried hard, and she said, “are you sure this is really your work?” Read more >
A short story in te reo Māori by AUT lecturer Dr Atakohu Middleton, from the School of Communication Studies has won an award in a national fiction competition. Read more >
The winners of the 2021 Pikihuia Awards, the short story writing awards hosted by the Māori Literature Trust, were announced in an online ceremony streamed on Saturday afternoon. Read more >
A round-up of good things for Māori writing and Māori writers First the good news: there is no bad news in this story about recent developments in Māori writing. This story is purely and only about things happening to Māori writers and Māori writing which are pretty damned good. Read more >
Ashlee sets her intentions for 2021 and reflects on her Te Papa Tupu journey and the second workshop held in Auckland last month. Oh, the joys of a new year – that heady feeling of a fresh start, new opportunities, the desire to be better, do better. Resolutions and reflections that may or may […]