Books
Bookclub: Self-publishing, a How To Guide
Karen Stade of Historinz is a historical researcher and writer who produces regional, social, community and school history books. She's also a journalist and the self-published author of several… Audio
Meet the booksellers - Kit from Scorpio Books
Yesterday we were talking books in Twizel - today we're slightly further north but still in Canterbury - speaking to Kit from Scorpio Books in Christchurch. Audio
Meet the bookseller - Renee Rowland, Twizel Bookshop
For today's independent bookseller we're heading to a tiny shop in a tiny town in the Mackenzie District of Canterbury. Audio
Businessman's mission to spread four-day work-week
Andrew Barnes is on a global mission to shrink the average working week from five days to four.
It's been 18 months since the founder of the trust company Perpetual Guardian offered his staff an… Audio
Meet the booksellers - Stella Chrystostomou
For today's trip around booksellers of the country, we head to Nelson, to Volume and speak to Stella Chrystostomou. Audio
Meet the booksellers - Kim Pittar from Muir's Bookshop
We go to the main street of Gisborne to speak to Kim Pittar at Muir's Bookshop. Audio
Publishers warn of unseen consequences with greater access to free books
Those who are blind or living with low vision now have easier access to books and articles with the implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty.
Des Townson - A Sailing Legacy
How do you build a boat? New Zealand sailor and designer Des Townson spent his life trying to find ways to make and use boats in New Zealand's waters. The journey of his work is both a national story… Audio
Deborah Coddington - Booksellers
Yesterday we spoke to a bookseller in the Wairarapa town of Carterton - and today we're heading about 30 kilometres south to another spot in the region - Martinborough. And we're speaking to Deborah… Audio
Booksellers
Over the summer we'll be talking to people who've made books their livelihood - crossing to them to ask about their shop's place in the community, and what's been popular over the holiday break. Today… Audio
Lately Bookclub - Books I've Loved in 2019 by Catherine Woulfe
And for the last Lately Book Club of the year, Catherine Woulfe, author and Editor of Books and 1972 Magazine at the Spinoff with a few of her favourites from 2019. Audio
Question of the Day for 24 December 2019
What is the ONE book, just ONE, that you'd recommend for a summer read? Audio
How to keep track of the books you read
Writer and reviewer Pip Adams gets through a lot of books in a year, and has been looking at great ways to remember what you read. Audio
Turn Ardern campaign prompts backlash on social media
Turn Ardern campaign turning into another social media bun fight. Audio
Book review - The Weekend by Charlotte Wood
Laura Caygill reviews The Weekend by Charlotte Wood, published by Allen & Unwin. A touching tale of friendship, ageing and vulnerability from the author of The Natural Way of Things. Audio
2019 Literary Moments: Pip Adam, Rachael King & Claire Mabey
The Booker, The Ockham, Atwood, Knox, The closure of the New Zealand Review of Books, covering up white suprematist posters in Newmarket with Hone Tuwahre's poem 'Rain', and Lloyd Jones' proclaiming… Audio
Book review - The Hero by Lee Child
Sally Wenley reviews The Hero by Lee Child, published by HarperCollins. Audio
Book review - Waterline by Chris Else
Ian Telfer reviews Waterline by Chris Else, published by Quentin Wilson Publishing. Audio
How a Trump critic found himself the target of library activists
Author Rick Reilly has found himself the target of library activists who are hiding his book about how Donald Trump cheats at golf. But their censorship efforts have backfired. Audio
How a Trump critic found himself the target of library activists
Author Rick Reilly has found himself the target of library activists who are hiding his book about how Donald Trump cheats at golf. But their censorship efforts have backfired.
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