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Karen Wrigglesworth has a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Canterbury in Christchurch. She has been writing about engineering for over a decade, and has had work published in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom.
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Jane Wrigglesworth writes for NZ Gardener, Lifestyle Block, and numerous other publications in New Zealand and overseas, specialising in gardening, herbs and herbal remedies. She is studying a degree in natural medicine at the South Pacific College of Natural Medicine.
Emma Wright is a speaker, writer and body-confidence parenting coach redefining the meaning of 'healthy' in a weight-obsessed world. As an eating disorder survivor and a parent, she wanted her kids to relate to their bodies in a way that she didn't. Diving into the research, she discovered the surprising truth about weight and unrestricted diets, and through her speaking events and courses, she has coached hundreds of parents in Aotearoa and around the world to nurture their kids towards healthier relationships with food and their bodies. She offers events and resources under the name Raising Body-Confidence Kids.
Matthew Wright is one of New Zealand's most published historians, with his work receiving both academic and popular recognition. He has written over 50 books, including a significant general history of New Zealand, a major biography of Donald McLean, and books on the New Zealand Wars, the evolution of New Zealand society, and the social impact of the First World War. His most recent book, Waitangi: A Living Treaty was published in 2019. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society at University College, London.
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Camus Wyatt is an independent photographer and doctoral student in art history based in Wellington Te Whanganui-a-Tara. His practice often examines the connections between thought and place, perception and form. He is drawn to the possibilities of change and chance, unplanned moments, and the materiality of analogue photography. He has had five previous solo exhibitions. His most recent work was Time is the longest distance, a public art installation for Wellington City Council of sixteen large-scale lightbox images exploring the relationship between photography, memory, and place.
Eva is a graduate of Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington and the MA programme in fiction at the International Institute of Modern Letters, where she worked on a short-story collection that received the Jean Squire Project Scholarship. She is originally from Aotearoa New Zealand and is currently based in London.
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Janet is the author of multiple books on money. She holds degrees in law and accounting. She is also a public speaker. She has spent over 30 years helping people with their finances and is passionate about empowering people through financial literacy. Janet has written two other books, Family Trusts 101 and Money Secrets 101.