Eight undergraduate essays.
Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary.
The Early New Zealand Books Project has been developed by staff at the University of Auckland Library. It aims to provide the keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the nineteenth century.
An online journal of arts and literature from New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. Trout provides a forum for the poetry, prose, reviews, interviews, photography and artwork of New Zealand and Pacific writers and artists.
An annual nationwide month-long celebration of New Zealand writers and New Zealand books.
A review and interview based New Zealand perspective of sci-fi, fantasy, horror, anime and superheroes.
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Science Fiction and Fantasy resources in New Zealand.
Wellington science fiction society.
A literary journal, published annually by the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University.
An event for all Christchurch booklovers, featuring acclaimed international and local writers and poets.
Created in 1999 by a committed group of writers and book lovers eager for an Auckland festival of ideas celebrating books and reading.
Poetry: From the New Zealand street to the Web.
Original poetry by New Zealand poet John Irvine. Elegant setting with appropriate music.
The Web site of a New Zealand writer, author and gardener.
New Zealand book news, reviews and events. Information for writers, including the latest awards and courses.
A unique organisation for adults who like to write tales for children. Kiwi Write4Kidz supports and promotes New Zealand children's writers, teaching them about technique, helping them get published and providing local writers' groups.
RWNZ was founded in 1990 by Auckland writer Jean Drew and now has a membership of over 300 writers.
A literary magazine from the Bay of Plenty: subscribe, read the current issue and enter competitions online.
Writings of Elizabeth who was born in Hamilton, New Zealand, in 1942. These stories and allegories in the form of simple verse are a selection of excerpts from her journals which have proven to delight both young and old.
A Web site dedicated to letterpress printing in Christchurch and the rest of New Zealand.
A collection of traditional Pasifika stories retold digitally in English and Pasifika languages by New Zealand students. Pasifika languages include Samoan, Tongan, Cook Island, Tuvalu, Kiribati, Fijian, Niue and Maori.
Promotes, encourages and facilitates the performance, appreciation and study of the works of William Shakespeare and his contemporaries. The centre is part of an international network.
Employ a storyteller for children of all ages, anywhere in New Zealand.
Writings of Simon Paul Travaglia.
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