Chris Tse to Tayi Tibble – what New Zealand poetrylooks like now.
Emerging voices, urgent truths: a bold and unflinching examination ofracism against Pacific peoples in New Zealand.
Three poets explore race, indigeneity, gender, history, neurodiversity, love and loss.
How and why immigration has evolved in Aotearoa New Zealand over the last forty years.
A look through the kitchen window into early rural life in Aotearoa.
A rose rescues a job interview andother everyday miracles from one of our most treasured poets.
A rich and fractured first book in which two authors, their families and their many ghosts navigate oceans, forests, gardens, dreams and houses in New Zealand, Singapore and China.
A leading Maori intellectual charts our political future.
An assured debut poetry collection that playfully honours and subverts the lyric tradition.
Poems for our times and for the future from three striking new voices.
A secular scholar spends a year in the world of religion.