Ockham NZ Book Awards: Shocks and Stats
Lockdown Ockhams Shockers: Tom Moody investigates.
14/05/2020
Lockdown Ockhams Shockers: Tom Moody investigates.
Lockdown Ockhams Shockers: Tom Moody investigates.
14/05/2020
Lockdown Ockhams Shockers: Tom Moody investigates.
Rough guides, truest voices: the Ockhams 2020 Fiction Round Table.
13/05/2020
Rough guides, truest voices: the Ockhams 2020 Fiction Round Table.
Vincent O'Sullivan on the drive to write, the contradictions of fiction, and the dangers of lingering in the poetry hot-house.
06/04/2020
‘I’m sceptical about any group who want others to regard them as special.’
David Howard learns how to appear in Ulyanovsk, City of Literature.
27/02/2020
David Howard learns how to appear in Ulyanovsk, City of Literature.
Thom Conroy asks: is historical fiction New Zealand’s defining genre?
28/08/2019
Thom Conroy asks: is historical fiction New Zealand’s defining genre?
Elspeth Sandys illuminates the life of an extraordinary New Zealander.
28/08/2019
Elspeth Sandys illuminates the life of an extraordinary New Zealander.
Writers' Round Table: the fiction finalists at the Ockham NZ Book Awards discuss influences, indignation, politics and passions.
09/05/2019
Writers’ Round Table: the fiction finalists at the Ockham NZ Book Awards discuss influences, indignation, politics and passions.
Maxine Alterio on researching novels at home and abroad.
18/04/2019
Maxine Alterio on researching novels at home and abroad.
Karl Stead and Mark Broatch discuss crossing lines, carrying on and writing well.
08/03/2019
‘I’m basically cheerful’. Stead at 86, on the work of a lifetime.
‘If Oceania is a continent, then it is a continent as complex as Europe’. David Eggleton in London for the Royal Academy of Art’s ‘blockbuster’ show.
06/03/2019
‘If Oceania is a continent, then it is a continent as complex as Europe’. David Eggleton in London for the Royal Academy of Art’s ‘blockbuster’ show.
Celebrate Pride month with an LGBTQI book.
04/02/2019
Celebrate Pride month with an LGBTQI book.
Fiona Kidman on a ‘split personality’ in London and Paris.
31/07/2018
Fiona Kidman on a ‘split personality’ in London and Paris.
Owen Marshall's 2017 New Zealand Book Council Lecture
25/07/2018
Owen Marshall’s 2017 New Zealand Book Council Lecture
Fiona Farrell: What makes a work of the imagination ‘political’?
26/05/2018
What makes a work of the imagination ‘political’?
David Taylor assesses the 20/20 Poetry Collection, and what we’re exploring – and avoiding – in our literature of unease.
27/04/2018
David Taylor assesses the 20/20 Poetry Collection, and what we’re exploring – and avoiding – in our literature of unease.
Stephanie Johnson on definitions and disguises, and the risks of writing under a pseudonym.
27/04/2018
Stephanie Johnson on definitions and disguises, and the risks of writing under a pseudonym.
Anne Kennedy finds a place to think in the country of dream-merchants.
22/12/2017
Anne Kennedy finds a place to think in the country of dream-merchants
Fleur Adcock and Emma Neale discuss parallel activities, chance findings and the many angles of place.
14/12/2017
‘There are so many different kinds of poem’ – Fleur Adcock
#NZChristmasBookChallenge - NZ writer, NZ publisher, NZ book shop. Support our writers and our industry.
14/12/2017
#NZChristmasBookChallenge – NZ writer, NZ publisher, NZ book shop. Support our writers and our industry.
Michael Harlow crosses frontiers and shines light at the World Poetry Festival in Romania
14/12/2017
Michael Harlow crosses frontiers and shines light at the World Poetry Festival in Romania.
Not enough diversity in your reading diet? Here are 21 reasons to buy/borrow/read books by Maori and Pasifika writers right away.
07/06/2017
Not enough diversity in your reading diet? Here are 21 reasons to buy/borrow/read books by Maori and Pasifika writers right away.
What kind of house does our literature inhabit?
07/06/2017
What kind of house does our literature inhabit?
Bernadette Hall and Lloyd Jones discuss the mysteries of language, dangerous jokes and pitching tents in strange lands.
23/02/2017
‘The magic occurs in the connecting but voice is what makes us believe.’
Catherine Robertson travels to Kenya to shed light on the shadows in her family history.
23/02/2017
Catherine Robertson travels to Kenya to shed light on the shadows in her family history.
'...poetry makes intimate everything that it touches.' - Michael Harlow