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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
As of 2024, all universities are public. All of the universities, with the exception of AUT, are descended from the former University of New Zealand, a collegiate university that existed from 1870 to 1961. In 2021, universities provided tertiary education to over 182,900 students or 142,720 equivalent full-time students (EFTS). [1]
The International Institute of Modern Letters (IIML; Māori: Te Pūtahi Tuhi Auaha o te Ao) is a centre of creative writing based within Victoria University of Wellington. Founded in 2001, the IIML offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses (including a PhD in creative writing) and has taught many leading New Zealand writers.
Pages in category "New Zealand writers" The following 143 pages are in this category, out of 143 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Other early journals and magazines included New Zealand Mercury (a poetry magazine established by Helen Langford, 1933 to 1936), Oriflamme and Sirocco (published in 1933 by students of Canterbury University College, including Denis Glover), Book (featuring Caxton Press writers and edited by Anton Vogt, 1942 to 1947) [111] and the New Zealand ...
Around 20 supported residencies of two to three weeks duration are offered every year to New Zealand writers for nominated projects, with funding from Creative New Zealand. [35] Fellowship or residency 2005 Extant Michael Gifkins Prize for an Unpublished Novel: Awarded annually by the New Zealand Society of Authors in memory of Michael Gifkins.
William Manhire CNZM (born 27 December 1946) is a New Zealand poet, short story writer, emeritus professor, and New Zealand's inaugural Poet Laureate (1997–1998). He founded New Zealand's first creative writing course at Victoria University of Wellington in 1975, founded the International Institute of Modern Letters in 2001, and has been a strong promoter of New Zealand literature and poetry ...
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 ...