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A collection of short stories and novel extracts chosen from the Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers. The book will be launched during the Festival of Maori Writing in Wellington in September. Past winners and finalists in this competition include: James George, Briar Grace Smith a ...
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Here are the best short stories and novel extracts from the Pikihuia Awards for Maori Writers 2011, as judged by Keri Hulme, Katie Wolfe, Erima Henare and Reina Whaitiri. The book will contain the stories from the 18 finalists for Best Short Story written in English, the five fin ...
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The View From Up There is Gerry Coates' first collection of writing. These poems and stories span 50 years, from the excitement of a boy taking a flight in a Tiger Moth above the Waitaki Valley, to a brush with fame, and even the celebration of a first kiss.
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'...by 2051 the ethnic Maori population will almost double in size to close to a million, or twenty-two percent of the total New Zealand population. Even more dramatically, by 2051 thirty-three percent of all children in the country will be Maori..' This substantial change in our ...
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Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa explores a world where mythological characters and stories become part of everyday life. Old and new worlds co-exist, cultures mingle and magic happens.
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Get on the Waka is a fresh, energetic collection of fiction writing by Maori since 2000, selected and with an introduction by Witi Ihimaera. It showcases 17 stories and extracts from established writers, most of whom have won awards and recognition in New Zealand and overseas.
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Keri Hulme and Patricia Grace's selection of the best short fiction from the E Tuhi! Awards, 2005. In Maori and English.
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This is a complex, bittersweet collection of short stories. Her tales combine characters and occurrences that are at once cripplingly dark and yet also tinged with a quiet beauty and optimism and she deftly covers subjects such as identity, addiction, devotion and abandonment.
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In Maori these short stories are the result of the third biennial Huia short story competition which aims to promote and develop Maori writing and Maori writers.
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The best short stories for adults in English from the Huia Short Story Awards 1999. This collection contains the finalist stories in the award catagories for both new and previously published Maori writers.
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