This selection includes 'The Magpies' along with a wide variety of other poems.
In a Southern land where time and space blur, twins with otherworldly gifts are born, intertwinin...
Kate Camp's poetry has been described by readers as fearless, affable and 'containing a surprisin...
In this unique follow-up to her memoir You Probably Think This Song Is About You, Kate Camp turns...
In this unforgettable first book of poetry by Haro Lee, television - like love - binds us, libera...
A new poetry collection from award-winning writer Airini Beautrais. Salt Quilt is a portrait of a...
'Come for a ride with me, and see what I see, down in the dirt and sweat and horseshit, right in ...
It is November 18, 1982, and Neil Ian Roberts is 22 years old. He walks up to the Police Computer...
A land ballot was the means by which Fleur Adcock's grandparents, immigrants from Manchester duri...
The experience of leaving one's regular life behind to explore a new culture is the focus of thes...
This new collection contains poems that capture the eerie and exhilarating aspects of daily life....
Stranded by a South Island storm, six people usurp the stillness of an old house. As they tell th...
Te Kaihau The Windeater was launched at the inaugural New Zealand Arts Festival Writers and Reade...
'Women and girls walk a perilously thin line between ruin and redemption in these stories as they...
James K. Baxter was a great twentieth-century poet. Sometimes at odds with God, often at odds wit...
Features scholars and practitioners from China, the US, New Zealand, Australia, Singapore and oth...
Peter Singer says we are all equally valuable and I believe him. This means I should do more, tha...
Alice wants a heart-shaped bed. Mary, Genevieve and Angelica want to know the future. June says s...
James K. Baxter, one of New Zealand's greatest poets, began writing poetry when he was a seven-ye...
The Companion to Volcanology is not a field guide to volcanoes. But tectonic shifts are present i...
A powerful intellect is brought to bear on a world of continual change and curiosity in this lumi...
Postured as a book of journeys, this collection's main feature is a nine-part poem in which a hou...
Revisiting historical events and using them as a starting point for an exploration of love and hu...
Brent Kininmont's first collection of poetry musters scenes from antiquity, a life in Japan, and ...
Tell Me My Name is a sequence of thirteen riddles by Bill Manhire, set to music by composer Norma...
'Beneath the wit, the no-nonsense honesty, the rigorous clarity of sense and the sinewy rhythmic ...
In Tributary, Rae Varcoe draws on her years of experience as a doctor, as well as on family histo...
Maria McMillan's first full collection creates a new, invigorating space in New Zealand poetry. T...
Surveys the entire span of Vincent O'Sullivan's poetry, from Bearings (1973) to new poems first p...
'How are we to survive our own lives? Therese Lloyd looks around her with eyes wide open. Her poe...
'Amy is a store detective at Cutty's, the oldest and grandest department store in the country. Sh...
Andrew Johnston's mesmerising new collection weaves together fragments of dream, myth, memory and...
Jenny Bornholdt is the major New Zealand poet of her generation. Her new Selected Poems provides ...
David Beach has written a collection of nature poems that reject easy ideas of romanticism or lan...
Exploring the intricacies of topics such as love, death, children, and illness, this new, thought...
In a conquered New Zealand, one man's search for truth ignites a thrilling and disquieting advent...
'This book of fiction and slant autobiography by Joan Fleming occupies the dizzying space between...
Life & Customs begins and ends in Otago. Landscape and national identity serve as inspirations as...
Rachel Bush's distinctive, haunting poems acknowledge the consolations and undoings of thought. I...
Bill Manhire's first new collection of poems for seven years takes its title from his elegy for h...
Through a complementary combination of prose and poetry, Lynn Davidson has crafted an emotionally...
The debut collection from Christchurch poet Kerrin P. Sharpe is an extended imaginative exercise,...
Tusiata Avia is an essential voice in New Zealand and Pasifika literature. In her fearless new co...
In his new collection, renowned writer and poet Harry Ricketts finds room for three songs written...
Evocative and beautiful, this anthology tracks between the dualities of the rain-washed skies of ...
This collection bring together the best of the author's five previous collections of poetry, crea...
A woman hacks at a tree while her daughter chases her targets deep into the bush. A visitor walks...
As it traverses various landscapes, The Ski Flier also moves through a world where strength and s...