Laura Williamson

  • Poetry review: Hopurangi—Songcatcher – Poems from the Maramataka

    Poetry review: Hopurangi—Songcatcher – Poems from the Maramataka

    By Robert Sullivan Auckland University Press (2024) The poems in Hopurangi—Songcatcher are framed by the cycles of the Maramataka, the Māori lunar calendar. Having rejoined Facebook after a six-year absence, Robert Sullivan wrote and posted a poem a day for nearly three months, poems which are now collected here, in Hopurangi—Songcatcher. They explore a period…

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  • Book review: Ash

    Book review: Ash

    By Louise Wallace  Te Waka Herenga University Press (2023) Thea is a vet at a rural practice with two small children who works miracles on a daily basis just to get out the fucking door. She is choking. She is choking on the way she is belittled as a working mother and choking on the…

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  • Book review: End Times

    Book review: End Times

    By Rebecca Priestley Te Herenga Waka University Press (2023) For those of us who came of age during the 1980s, watching young people grapple with the existential threat of climate change is a dose of déjà vu. Like global heating, back then the threat of nuclear war begged the question: how do you go about…

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  • Book review: Dark Sky – Murder among the stars

    Book review: Dark Sky – Murder among the stars

    By Marie Connolly Quentin Wilson Publishing (2024) An astronomy professor is murdered at Tekapo’s Mt John Observatory during an academic conference, and there are suspects aplenty. When criminal psychologist Nellie Prayle gets involved, she finds out the academics have been up to all kinds of mischief, from adultery to professional rivalry to intellectual property theft…

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  • Big birds: The 1964 guide to the giant extinct penguins of Aotearoa

    Big birds: The 1964 guide to the giant extinct penguins of Aotearoa

    Most of us think well of penguins. There’s something joyous about their awkward waddling, something heart-warming about their tiny flipper wings, a reminder that these earthbound creatures once knew how to fly.  They’ve featured in everything from an Oscar-winning documentary (March of the Penguins, in which Morgan Freeman chronicles the harrowing breeding-and-feeding cycle of Antarctica’s…

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  • Music review: Good Miles To Go

    Music review: Good Miles To Go

    Jackie Bristow & Barry Saunders (2024) When Jackie’s not busy creating awesomeness with the music stars of tomorrow, she creates a fair bit of her own awesomeness too. She has released five albums and splits her time between Aotearoa and Nashville, USA, where she has been embraced by the Americana scene, sharing bills with the…

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  • Music review: SongCatcher/Youthtown EP Volume 1

    Music review: SongCatcher/Youthtown EP Volume 1

    Jackie B Productions, 2023.  Produced by Mark Punch & Jackie Bristow. SongCatcher started as a one-day songwriting workshop run by the Queenstown- and Nashville-based singer-songwriter Jackie Bristow, then grew into a full songwriting programme that helps young people build their creative identities through music. These identities have now been showcased on a compilation EP, that…

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  • Book review: Everest Mountain Guide – The remarkable story of a Kiwi mountaineer

    Book review: Everest Mountain Guide – The remarkable story of a Kiwi mountaineer

    By Guy Cotter (Potton & Burton, 2023) Since first climbing the mountain in 1992 as part of the Adventure Consultants team, Guy Cotter has become one of the industry’s most respected Everest guides. In the three decades since, he has accumulated a proper shopping list of accomplishments, including summiting Everest five times and scaling seven…

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  • Book review: Rapture – An Anthology of Performance Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand 

    Book review: Rapture – An Anthology of Performance Poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand 

    Edited by Carrie Rudzinski and Grace Iwashita-Taylor (Auckland University Press, 2023) “I fell in love at the poetry night / with the meter of the verse / steady rhythms and free-flowing rhyme / visionary prophets gliding on intuitive time / the hopeful expression of these beautiful minds” – Andy Coyle Some poetry is written for…

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