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How a guide to writing poetry became something more personal
A few years ago, acclaimed poet, editor and professor Matthew Zapruder began documenting the process of writing a new poem. But the project to illuminate poetry for us, turned into a personal one for… Audio
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Mike Beveridge
Audio 28 May 2023Mike Beveridge explains how some of his poetry was turned into music by Jeff Espinoza. Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Roberston
Today Catherine talks to Jesse about Shy by Max Porter, poetry books Calamities by Jane Arthur and This is a story about your mother by Louise Wallace. Her final book is a memoir called Laughing in… Audio
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NZ Hip Hop Stand Up | Season 3 | Episode 4: Nesian Mystik "It's On"
In 2002, the family-friendly hip-hop track "It's On" by Nesian Mystik ushered in The Golden Age of New Zealand Hip Hop. Video
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Prize winners named in Ockham NZ Book Awards
Celebrated New Zealand writer Catherine Chidgey last night won a $64,000 fiction prize for her latest novel, The Axeman's Carnival. Winners of this year's Ockham New Zealand Book Awards were announced… Audio
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Read all about it: A beginner’s guide to the 2023 Ockham Book Awards
Not yet read the contenders for Aotearoa’s big-deal book awards? Here’s a cheat sheet to help you sound like you have.
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Featherston book festival kicks off this weekend
The Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival kicks off this evening with fish and chips in the town's ANZAC Hall.
With 101 presenters and 51 events, the festival will feature tributes to Katherine… Audio
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Mansfield: In Her Own Words
Curated by Charlotte Yates, In Her Own Words is a concert of selected poems by Katherine Mansfield, set to contemporary music. The music was written by several of Aotearoa's leading songwriters. The… Audio
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Making room for writers
Writers will have a new place to meet and work in the creative heart of the capital later this month. There will be a seat at the table whether there's a book of poetry in the making, a novel, or a… Audio
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Expert feature: Creative Writing with Ashleigh Young
If you've ever dreamed of writing the next great novel or devastating piece of poetry but don't quite know where to start, this week's expert is for you. Today's we speak to writer and editor Ashleigh… Audio
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Bookmarks with Khardro Mohamed
Our bookmarks guest today is Wellington based poet Khadro Mohamed. She's also made the 2023 Ockham Book Awards short list with her debut poetry book 'We're All Made of Lightning'. The winners will be… Audio
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Samoan art show brightens up K Road gallery
So'omalo Iteni Schwalger had never been to an exhibition curated by Pasifika people... He left switch, code, reverse deeply impressed.
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Michele Leggott: celebrating unsung 1860’s artist Emily Harris
Last week we spoke to Michele Leggott about her experiences with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. What we didn't get to talk about was the book and research work Leggott has been working on over this time: her… Audio
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British food critic William Sitwell is coming to "eat himself stupid" in NZ
Since controversially mocking vegans in 2018, British food critic William Sitwell has been "nicer" to people with a plant-based diet. The long-term MasterChef judge tells Kim Hill about his own food… Audio
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The Sampler: Soft Plastics, Lonnie Holley, Leonard Charles
Tony Stamp reviews the debut album by Te Whanganui-a-Tara trio Soft Plastics, a spiritual odyssey from 73-year-old artist Lonnie Holley, and Leonard Charles’ jubilant new EP. Audio
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Poet Michele Leggott: waiting for a miracle
Michele Leggott's latest book of poetry, Face to the Sky, explores her encounter with 19th-century New Zealand botanical artist Emily Cumming Harris. But there's more to this story - Michele was… Audio
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Brian Christian: AI’s ethical alignment problem
Computer scientist and author Brian Christian writes about one of the fundamental problems of AI development in his book The Alignment Problem: how do we ensure machine learning systems represent the… Audio
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Anthony Joseph: Unconditional love for an absent dad
British-Trinidadian award-winning poet, novelist, lecturer and much-admired musician, Anthony Joseph won this year's T.S. Eliot Prize for his collection of poetry called "Sonnets for Albert", based on… Audio
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Tagata O Te Moana for 18 March 2023
Audio 18 Mar 2023Coming up first -An Australian academic says Pacific countries cannot take Canberra at face value when it comes to AUKUS and its committment to the Rarotonga Treaty. Communities are still without… Audio
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Pacific Waves for 18 March 2023
Audio 18 Mar 2023AUKUS submarine deal angers China; World number 7 Tonga Tala ramp up preparations for World Cup; Students' poetry feature in new book - Pasifika Navigators. Audio
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Students' poetry feature in new book - Pasifika Navigators
Audio 18 Mar 2023A new collection of poetry from Pasifika students across Aotearoa is being published in a book to be released on World Poetry Day next week. Audio
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Poet Hera Lindsay Bird adds 'agony aunt' to her CV
Audio 13 Mar 2023The Spinoff have recruited one of New Zealand's best and funniest writers to be their resident advice columnist. Hera Lindsay Bird is well known for her poetry will now be helping readers with their… Audio
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Poetry Yearbook
The Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2023: Afterburn was released on Thursday.... featuring 150 new poems. It's the country's longest running poetry magazine - first published in 1951. Dr Tracey Slaughter is… Audio
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Simon Armitage: the UK poet laureate on why poetry matters
UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage is the author of a dozen poetry collections, and in his recently published series of Oxford lectures A Vertical Art: On Poetry, Audio
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Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook released today
The Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2023: Afterburn is out today, featuring 150 new poems. It's the country's longest running poetry magazine - first published in 1951. Dr Tracey Slaughter edited the book. Audio
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Poetry Prize - four women
finalists in the Ockham NZ Book Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry Audio
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Tusiata Avia on her show 'The Savage Coloniser'
Poet, performer and writer Tusiata Avia MNZM talks poetry, racism and colonisation ahead of the stage debut of The Savage Coloniser Show. Audio
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Short list announced for Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
The short list has been announced for the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards with 16 books making the final cut.
That's been whittled down from a longlist of 44 books, chosen from a record 191 entries -… Audio
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Victoria Kelly's Requiem: "It's entirely about the experience of being alive"
Composer Victoria Kelly talks about her work, Requiem, with a premiere at the Auckland Arts Festival 2023. Audio
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Charlotte Yates at Hamilton Arts Festival
Charlotte Yates has a very special performance this weekend at the Hamilton Arts Festival. She'll be performing her Katherine Mansfield show in the Mansfield Garden of the Hamilton Gardens. Audio