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Amy Brooke
(www.amybrooke.co.nz)Nelson author and critic, Amy Brooke, writes imaginative and magical stories for children.
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Landfall
(www.otago.ac.nz/press/landfall)Landfall is New Zealand's foremost and longest-running arts and literary journal. It showcases new fiction and poetry, as well as biographical and critical essays, and cultural commentary.
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Arthur Amon's poetry website
(www.amon.net.nz)Based in Auckland, Arthur Amon works as a writer, editor and researcher. Visit his site for poems, essays and reviews.
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Turbine
(www.vuw.ac.nz/turbine)A literary journal, published annually by the International Institute of Modern Letters at Victoria University.
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Anne Douglas, Erotic Romance
(www.annedouglas.com)The website of New Zealand erotic romance author, Anne Douglas.
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Funeral Poems
(www.funeral-poems.com)Discover funeral poems to guide you through your grief, comfort you in difficult times and help you commemorate a loved one. Find the words to express your feelings in this collection of eulogies, sympathy poems and funeral poems.
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Olivia Macassey
(www.macassey.com)The official site of New Zealand poet Olivia Macassey featuring poems, news and biography. She has published her work in a number of literary journals, including Poetry New Zealand, PNZ, Brief, Tongue in Your Ear, and Aural Ink.
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Emily Veinglory
(www.veinglory.com)
The site of Emily Veinglory, a New Zealand writer of erotic romance and fantasy fiction.
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Felicity Price
(www.felicityprice.com)The home page of New Zealand writer Felicity Price, author of Dancing in the Wilderness, No Angel, and Call of the Falcon.
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Keri Hulme
(www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Hulme.html)Information about New Zealand writer Keri Hulme.
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Heavens Inspirations
(www.heavensinspirations.com)Inspirational Christian poetry for special occasions, such as Easter, Christmas, New Year, communion, baptisms, baby dedications and weddings.
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Katherine Mansfield House
(www.katherinemansfield.com)The childhood home of one of the world's best known short story writers and New Zealand's most famous author.
