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Briar Grace-Smith's award-winning play, Nga Pou Wahine, long out of print, returns in this collection. Grace-Smith's work has carved an important place in the Aotearoa theatre canon.Micky Delahunty is the author of over forty works for the stage. Their work connects with young people all over the country. One of their more recent works, 4 Billion Likes! is available in print for the first time.Celebrated theatremaker Anya Tate-Manning has been performing professionally since 1999. Her heartfelt and wildly funny works, including My Best Dead Friend, have been performed in Aotearoa, Australia and the UK.Apirana Taylor is a prolific creator in many mediums, and he has made an undeniable mark on Aotearoa theatre. Apirana was one of the original founders of groundbreaking Maori theatre group, Te Ohu Whakaari.
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Alice Taylor was a MasterChef New Zealand star in 2022. She has a Master of Politics with Distinction from the University of Otago. Alice has worked as a pastry chef at top restaurants Baduzzi and Amisfield. She's now a food writer, works as a pastry chef at Paris Butter and plans to open her own baking business.
Cliff Taylor is an author and journalist who has lived and worked in numerous places around the world. He was born on Auckland's North Shore and later grew up on a small dairy farm at Makarau, attending Mahurangi College in Warkworth. He completed the journalism course at Auckland Technical Institute (now AUT) and began his journalistic career aged 17 as a reporter on the Auckland Star. Cliff has travelled widely, sailing around Indonesia and Borneo, riding an old Enfield motorcycle 7000km around India, trekking to the source of the Ganges, buying an olive grove in Spain, living in Barcelona and Brighton, and working as a freelance journalist in Uganda. He has written for a variety of publications including UK daily The Independent, various newspapers in Africa, the Herald on Sunday and the Sunday Star-Times. He also worked as a journalist and producer for eight years at the BBC World Service in London and Africa. The Spanish Garden is his fourth novel. Cliff enjoys trail running, walking in the mountains, and gardening, and is a keen forager for wild food. He currently lives in Baddeleys Beach on the Tawharanui Peninsula.
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