In Invisible Intelligence, educationalist, filmmaker and best-selling author Welby Ings considers...
In Pastoral Care, Auckland writer John Prins gives us nine clear-eyed, witty and beautifully writ...
This beautifully presented new edition of Nor the Years Condemn brings Robin Hyde''s important no...
Wednesday''s Children returns to print in this beautifully designed edition, celebrating the endu...
Strong Words 4 continues the tradition of showcasing Aotearoa New Zealand's best contemporary ess...
Gabriel Clutch was a thief and a liar but he was right about one thing. He told me he had a great...
Michael Harlow's poems are small detonations that release deeply complex stories of psychological...
An engaging and moving book full of spiritual insight, wisdom, and warmth, this book is the resul...
In this wry and witty collection--addressed to the first interstellar object ever to be detected ...
The title of James Norcliffe's tenth poetry collection points deftly to the way it conveys big em...
'Poet Siobhan Harvey's latest collection is about migration, outcasts, the search for home, and t...
Diana Bridge's subjects are reflected through a range of cultural lenses. To engagement with West...
Bound together by myth and music, Michael Harlow's 'The Moon in a Bowl of Water' is a stunning ne...
Explorer Jules-Sébastien-César Dumont d'Urville (17901842) is sometimes called France's...
This stylish and affordable hardback is an exciting compendium of adventure and nature writing, h...
A diverse collection of contemporary New Zealand arts and letters.
A guide for teachers to survive and thrive by challenging conventional education practices. This ...
This is the true and unusual story of Lily, who has no sense of her body. She has struggled with ...
In Sudesh Mishra's new collection the opening poem, 'The Capacious Muse', acts as a manifesto or ...
In this original second collection, Lynley Edmeades turns her attention to ideas of sound, listen...
Unflinching poems exploring identity, loss, and the modern world.
In this absorbing poetic memoir of her early life, Cilla McQueen, one of New Zealand's major...
A haunting, off-the-beaten-track destination, the little-known Catlins region of New Zealand is a...
Emma Neale creates shape-shifting poems that confound prejudices and subvert expectations. The st...
Walking to Jutland Street is the impressive first book-length collection by up-and-coming Aucklan...
To oppose the military machine means to accept the possibility that one may be destroyed by it. -...
A vivid exploration of New Zealand life through poetry.
In 1966 Michael Illingworth, whose oil painting Adam and Eve appears on the front cover of this b...
This collection takes its readers on a tangled trip. Public stories -- a conversation at the Cast...
First published in 1996 and now updated, this book contains plays by established New Zealand writ...
The vivid and lyrical new collection from award-winning poet Sue Wootton. These poems are sensori...
A gripping exposé of medical ethics violations and the fight for patient rights. Thirty years aft...
Every morning, so far, I'm alive is about what it's like to live in a world where shaking a stran...
Landfall is New Zealand''s foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases n...
The Paper Nautilus is about loss - the forms it takes, how we go on living in the face of it,and ...
Unveiling the Untold Story of New Zealand's Women in Parliament. Delve into the compelling histor...
After establishing a poetic presence on the literary scene in the early 1960s, Dunedin's Alan Rod...
Judging her first Landfall Essay Competition in 2018, Landfall editor Emma Neale was seriously ch...