All Book Reviews
Katūīvei: Contemporary Pasifika Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand
Editors: David Eggleton, Vaughan Rapatahana, Mere Taito Reviewer: Elizabeth Heritage
‘Katūīvei: Contemporary Pasifika Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand is the latest in a decades-long line of anthologies of Pasifika poetry written in English. The title is a neologism created by editors David Eggleton, Vaughan Rapatahana and Mere Taito, referencing the Rotuman verb to navigate and the tūī, bird of two voiceboxes.’
April 2024 release
Cover reveal interview — Lee Murray, Kim Lowe and Christine Ling on the art for Fox Spirit on a Distant Cloud
Should you judge Lee Murray’s soon-to-be-released Fox Spirit on a Distant Cloud by its cover?
Take a look at our cover reveal and read what author Lee Murray, artist Kim Lowe and graphic designer Christine Ling have to say about bringing this audacious blend of biography, mythology, horror and poetry to life visually.
April 2024 release
Extract: ‘wraith’ from Josiah Morgan’s poetry collection, i’m still growing
Author: Joshiah Morgan Publisher: Dead Bird Books
Bold and queer, i’m still growing pushes back against the conventions of autobiographical poetry to offer a distorted mirror to a messy world. Morgan shares his poem ‘wraith’ which he describes as a grief poem, a eulogy to friends that have passed on or are in the process of passing on.
Released 1 March 2024
Extract: ‘The Tiriti Translator’ and ‘Aloneness’ winners of the 2023 Caselberg Trust International Poetry Prize
Poets: Jilly O’Brien and Tim Saunders. Landfall Editor: Lynley Edmeades
Two prize-winning poems, The Tiriti Translator by Jilly O’Brien and Aloneness by Tim Saunders, extracted from the current issue of Landfall.
Released November 2023
Pūhia: journal for Māori art and literature issue one 2023
Publisher: @maorilitblog. Reviewer: Elizabeth Heritage
Elizabeth Heritage is intrigued by Pūhia the new journal of Māori art and literature produced by the anonymous reviewer behind the popular and influential @maorilitblog Instagram account.
Released November 2023
Extract— ‘The Burst Pipe’ from Te Awa o Kupu
Author: Michael O’Leary . Editors: Vaughan Rapatahana and Kiri Piahana-Wong
‘Hone’s mood went angry. ‘My father was in the Māori Battalion in the desert war,’ said Hone. ‘He used to tell me that despite the whole terrible time of the war, the years of fighting and deprivation, the dead comrades, the worst thing he ever experienced, far worse than anything fucking Rommel dished up, occurred on the ship on the way back, eh.’
Read ‘The Burst Pipe’ extracted from Te Awa o Kupu.
Released August 2023
Review — The Dead Are Always Laughing At Us
Author: Dominic Hoey. Designer: Trudi Hewitt. Reviewer: Greg Fleming.
‘Hoey is making our local literary landscape exciting again and there’s no better proof than this collection…’
Kete questionnaire: Carrie Rudzinski & Grace Iwashita-Taylor on why performance poetry is rapturous
Rapture features 90 performance poets, rappers, spoken-word artists, slam poets, theatre makers, genre blenders and storytellers brought together by Carrie Rudzinski and Grace Iwashita-Taylor to celebrate the diverse voices and communities within Aotearoa. Here, the duo explains how they took poems from the stage to the page.
Review: Remember Me - Poems to Learn by Heart from Aotearoa New Zealand
Editor: Anne Kennedy. Publisher: Auckland University Press.
‘Remember Me is full of poetry to read aloud and remember. For funerals, weddings, occasions, evenings at home etc... There’s long been a gap for this book and Auckland University Press has brought it to life.’
October 2023 release
Review: Transposium
Author: Dani Yourukova. Reviewer: Erica Stretton.
‘Dani Yourukova’s debut poetry collection Transposium has a striking cover: one that promises a fascinating book within. And the poetry definitely doesn’t disappoint; it takes Plato’s Symposium and brings it to life into modern form, incorporating concerns and problems from 2023 to make a playful, philosophical and thoughtful book.’
October 2023 release
Reviews: A Long Road Trip Home and Night Shifts
Authors: John Allison & Pat White. Reviewer: David Hill.
‘Why don't I read more poetry? Partly it's narrow-mindedness. I don't write poetry, so it's not my first choice to read. Laziness also features, I don't focus enough; I read extensively rather than intensively. I find the linear movement of fiction and most non-fiction easier. I miss out by not reading more poets. These two new selections from Roger Hickin's Cold Hub Press – and all hail to that faithful servant / practitioner – prove the point.’
September 2023 release
Arotake: The Artist nā Ruby Solly
The Artist nā Ruby Solly. Nā Robert Sullivan i arotake.
He takinga kōrero mā te toikupu mō ngā iwi whakahirahira o Te Tonga 'and ways of knowing grounded in whakapapa'.
An account in poems of our great Southern iwi 'and ways of knowing grounded in whakapapa'.
Kete questionnaire: Chris Tse on being New Zealand’s Poet Laureate
“Being Poet Laureate has always been a ‘maybe someday’ goal for me, but I never expected to be appointed in the role before turning 40! The role is a huge opportunity to give back to the community that has supported and encouraged me since my early days as an aspiring poet.”
On Phantom Billstickers National Poetry Day, New Zealand Poet Laureate (2022-2024) Chris Tse talks about the role, his favourite NZ poem, the ingredients needed for a successful poets’ dinner party and taking part in the first-ever open mic held at the Kennedy Centre in Washington D.C.
A poem a day: Praise the warming world (Try to) - after Adam Zagajewski
Author: Robyn Maree Pickens. Publisher: Otago University Press.
Read Robyn Maree Pickens’ poem Praise the warming world (Try to) — after Adam Zagajewski from Tung.
August 2023 release
Cover story: As the trees have grown
Author: Stephanie de Montalk. Artist: Brendan O’Brien. Publisher Te Herenga Waka University Press.
“I hope the cover illustration does not appear too much like something that can simply be pigeon-holed into one definable art style… Perhaps part of the goal for me is to create something in a hard to define style, something that slips through most of the cracks!”
June 2023 release
Review: Walking With Rocks, Dreaming With Rivers - My Year in the Waikato
Author: Richard von Sturmer. Reviewer: David Gadd.
Walking With Rocks, Dreaming With Rivers is a book that is more than a book, one of those rare works which transcends itself and takes the reader on a journey of discovery and reflection.
August 2023 release
A poem a day: Libraries like icebergs
Author: Hannah Mettner. Publisher: Te Herenga Waka Univerity Press.
Dive into Libraries like icebergs from Hannah Mettner Saga.
August 2023 release
Interview: Poet Liam Jacobson
Author: Liam Jacobson. Publisher: Dead Bird Books.
“What do I like about poetry? Well, sometimes I hate it… but it makes things feel that they can be important and that they can stand for something.” Read what rising new poet Liam Jacobson has to say about writing poetry.
September 2023 release
A poem a day: pasture
Author: Morgan Bach. Publisher: Te Herenga Waka University Press.
Read pasture from Middle Youth by Morgan Bach.
August 2023 release
A poem a day: Dear Tūpuna 3
Author: Jessica Hinerangi. Publisher: Auckland University Press.
Immerse yourself in the poem Dear Tūpuna 3 from Āria by Jessica Hinerangi.
July 2023 release