Books
Book review - The Haunting by Margaret Mahy
Holly Walker reviews 'The Haunting' by Margaret Mahy. Published by Hachette NZ . Audio
Book review - Dragon Defenders by James Russell
Rachel Eadie reviews 'Dragon Defenders' by James Russell. Published by Dragon Brothers books. Audio
Dominic Hoey AKA Tourettes
Dominic Hoey has just released a book called 'Iceland' and he's about to open a one man show called "Your Heart Looks Like A Vagina" Audio
Book review - The Mountain by Luca D' Andrea
John King reviews 'The Mountain' by Luca D' Andrea. Published by Hachette NZ. Audio
Book review - The New Zealand Poetry Year Book
Harry Ricketts reviews 'The New Zealand Poetry Year Book'. Published by Massey University Press. Audio
Book critic: Catherine Robertson
Best selling author Catherine Robertson talks about happenings on the New Zealand book scene including; National Flash Fiction Day (an annual short story competition), Wellington's Winter Zine Fest… Audio
Book review - Eddie Izzard's ‘Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens’
Jolisa Gracewood has been reading Eddie Izzard's ‘Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens’ Audio
Book review - The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce
Carole Beu reviews The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce (Penguin Random House). Audio
New animals of the fashion industry
Gen X and Millenial fashion industry egos clash in the new novel by Pip Adam - The New Animals, published by Victoria University Press. Audio
Book review - Kingdom of Olives & Ash
Unity books' Tilly Lloyd reviews 'Kingdom of Olives & Ash: Writers Confront the Occupation', edited by Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman. Published by Fourth Estate. Audio
Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls
Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo made crowdfunding history last year, by raising over a million dollars to create the children's book Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls. 100 Tales Of Extraordinary… Audio
Book review - Red Sky at Noon
Harry Broad reviews 'Red Sky at Noon' by Simon Sebag Montefiore, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Book review - The New Animals
Charlotte Graham reviews The New Animals by Pip Adam. Audio
Lisala Halapua - Bringing island fables to life
Lisala Halapua is an Auckland writer and illustrator whose first children's book is a finalist in the NZ Book Awards for Children and Young Adults best first book award. Audio
Book critic: Steph Soper
Regular contributor Steph, is the Marketing Communications Manager with the New Zealand Book Council and this week takes a closer look at the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults… Audio
Tina Makereti: Black Marks on the White Page
Writer Tina Makereti outlines Black Marks on the White Page - a new collection of Māori and Pacific writing she co-edited with Witi Ihimaera. Audio
Book review - A Talent for Murder
Catriona Ferguson has been reading 'A Talent for Murder' by Andrew Wilson. Published by Simon and Schuster. Audio
Living in a fantasy world
The first Harry Potter book has turned 20. Living in Hogwarts has its attractions. Audio
Book review - Snooze by Michael McGirr
Leah McFall reviews 'Snooze' by Michael McGirr. Published by Text. Audio
Apirana Taylor's new novel is about love on the dole
He's kept us waiting a very long time for his second novel, but Apirana Taylor says he wanted to take his time on his love story of two people living on the fringe of society. While Mack and Puti are… Audio