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Keri Kaa (1942–2020), writer, educator and advocate of Māori language; Kuni Kaa Jenkins, writer, research and educationalist; Simone Kaho (born 1978), poet; Amy Kane (1879–1979), journalist and community leader; Angelique Kasmara (living), novelist, short story writer, non-fiction writer, editor and translator
New Zealand's most famous and influential writer in these years was the short-story writer Katherine Mansfield, who left New Zealand in 1908 and became one of the founders of literary modernism. She published three collections of stories in her lifetime: In a German Pension (1911), Bliss and Other Stories (1920) and The Garden Party and Other ...
New Zealand writer stubs (332 P) Pages in category "New Zealand writers" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total.
Jo Randerson (born 1973), writer, playwright and actress; Lizzie Rattray (1855–1931), journalist, suffragist and welfare worker; Gloria Rawlinson (1918–1995), poet, novelist, short story writer and editor; Annie Lee Rees (1849–1949), writer, teacher, lawyer and community leader; Rosemary Frances Rees (1875–1963), actress, theatre ...
This page is a list of New Zealand poets This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Awarded biennially by the New Zealand Society of Authors to writers of poetry and imaginative fiction. Poetry Fiction 2008 2016 NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize: Awarded annually by the New Zealand Society of Authors for new writing with a "unique and original vision", in memory of author Laura Solomon. [41] General writing 2020 Extant
New Zealand women children's writers (86 P) Pages in category "New Zealand children's writers" The following 117 pages are in this category, out of 117 total.
The New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN New Zealand Inc.) promotes and protects the interests of New Zealand writers. It was founded as the New Zealand PEN Centre (Poets, Essays and Novelists) in 1934. [1] It broadened its scope and became the New Zealand Society of Authors in 1994, [2] under the presidency of writer Philip Temple. There are ...