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David Eggleton reviews Don Binney: Flight path by Greg OāBrien (Auckland University Press, 2023) landfallreview.com/loud-with-locuā¦


'Don Binney: Flight Path' by Gregory O'Brien is a finalist in the 2024 New Zealand Book Awards! #theockhams Ockham NZ Book Awards


Check out this year's Pasifika Books catalogue from ketebooksnz! Featuring Selina Tusitala Marsh's new 'Wot Knot You Got? Mophead's Guide to Life' š These books and the Pasifika Books 2024 catalogue will be at the coalitionforbooksnz stand at Pasifika Festival in Auckland!







Prof Angela Wanhalla University of Otago kicks off massive colab today by Auckland Museum National Library of New Zealand Hocken Collections as 'A Different Light: First Photographs of Aotearoa' opens in TÄmaki Makaurau aucklandmuseum.com/visit/exhibiti⦠+ Auckland University Press published! #PakiPaki š aucklanduniversitypress.co.nz/a-different-li⦠theconversation.com/the-past-in-a-ā¦




Streetside is back! Visit Britomart on Friday night of the Auckland Writers Festival for some literary shenanigans. The line-up features AUP poets including Chris Tse, Selina Tusitala Marsh, Robert Sullivan, Claudia Jardine and romesh dissanayake. Auckland Writers Festival @britomartnz





Whakamihi Ta Pou Temara KNZM, 2024 recipient of the Te MÅ«rau o te Tuhi MÄori Language Award for Te Rautakitahi O TÅ«hoe ki ÅrÄkau Auckland University Press #theockhams


Congratulations to Gregory O'Brien, winner of the 2024 Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand Award for Illustrated Non-Fiction! Auckland University Press #theockhams Booksellers Aotearoa


Congratulations to TÄ Pou Temara and Gregory OāBrien for both taking home awards last night from the 2024 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards! nzbookawards.nz/new-zealand-bo⦠Ockham NZ Book Awards


A glimpse into 'the kitchen windows of the past' and lives connected to the land around them - Laura Borrowdale reviews RÄWENA AND RABBIT STEW: the Rural Kitchen in Aotearoa, 1800-1940 by Katie Cooper. Full review at: nzreviewofbooks.com/rewena-and-rab⦠Auckland University Press Read NZ Te Pou Muramura NZ Society of Authors
