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The New Zealand Writers Guild (NZWG) is a New Zealand trade union which represents writers in the fields of film, television, radio, theatre, video and multi-media. The guild's name in Māori language is Puni Taatuhi o Aotearoa. It provides services, events, networks, lobbying, and legal advice to writers mostly in the film and television industry.
Annette Baier (1929–2012), philosopher and non-fiction writer; Denis Baker (born 1966), novelist and short story writer; Hinemoana Baker (born 1968), poet, musician and recording artist
The first New Zealand television awards were the National TV Awards, which ran from 1964–1965, organised by the New Zealand Television Workshop. The trophy was designed by noted sculptor Greer Twiss. [2] From 1970–1985, the New Zealand Feltex Awards honoured New Zealand television, sponsored by carpet manufacturer Feltex. [3]
Of course, usual suspects like H. ... The Writers Guild of America West (WGAW) and Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) have announced nominations for the 2025 Writers Guild Awards ceremony, which ...
Tāmaki Makaurau is the full Māori name for Auckland. The festival had a first-ever session in Māori language that featured Tīmoti Kāretu. [10] The dates for this festival were 13 to 19 May, and featured 230 writers. International writers included English Kamila Shamsie, American Andrew Sean Greer, and South African Sisonke Msimang. [9]
Initially undergraduate courses were offered, and a master's degree programme (New Zealand's first master's degree in creative writing) was introduced in 1997. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Manhire's courses involved setting writing exercises to allow students to get to know each other's work and become comfortable giving and receiving feedback, followed ...
The Writers Guild of America has voted overwhelmingly to ratify its new contract, formally ending one of the longest labor disputes in Hollywood history. The membership voted 99% in favor of ...
Promoted (as of 2021) as "New Zealand's richest short story prize, sponsored by the University of Waikato. Named for celebrated New Zealand writer Frank Sargeson, the Prize was conceived by writer Catherine Chidgey, who also lectures in Writing Studies at the University." There are Open and Secondary School divisions.