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The Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand is a non-profit organisation founded in 2002 which aims to coordinate and facilitate science fiction and fantasy-related fan activities within New Zealand. Being an umbrella organisation rather than being affiliated to any club or clubs, it hopes to remain free of the factional problems ...
W. Cherry Wilder. Categories: Fantasy writers by nationality. New Zealand speculative fiction writers. New Zealand fantasy. Hidden category: Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Association of New Zealand. Sir Julius Vogel Award. Categories: Fantasy by nationality. New Zealand speculative fiction.
The Christopher Little Literary Agency is a literary agent firm based in London. Its clients have included Darren Shan, A. J. Quinnell, Pip Vaughan Hughes, Philip Kazan, Pippa Mattinson, Cathy Hopkins, Robert Mawson, Robert Radcliffe, General Sir Mike Jackson, Wladyslaw Szpilman and Janet Gleeson. [1] Christopher Little, who ran the agency ...
Elizabeth Knox. Elizabeth Fiona Knox CNZM (born 15 February 1959) is a New Zealand writer. She has authored several novels for both adults and teenagers, autobiographical novellas, and a collection of essays. One of her best-known works is The Vintner's Luck (1998), which won several awards, has been published in ten languages, [1] and was made ...
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Tamsyn Elizabeth Muir (born 14 March 1985) is a New Zealand fantasy, science fiction, and horror author best known for The Locked Tomb, a science fantasy series of novels. . Muir won the 2020 Locus Award for her first novel, Gideon the Ninth, and has been nominated for several other awards as we
The National Association for Science Fiction (NASF), New Zealand's first national science fiction club, was formed in December 1975 by Wellington resident Frank Macskasy. The club expanded over several years and by the early 1980s had branches in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin, and was for nearly 15 years New Zealand's only nationwide science fiction fan organisation.
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