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Everything I Know About Books

An Insider Look at Publishing in Aotearoa

by Theresa Crewdson & Odessa Owens & Witi Ihimaera (foreword by)

"Anthology that gives a behind-the-scenes peek into the book trade in Aotearoa.From creating a festival of dreams to nurturing a space for Mori storytelling, from establishing an anarchistpressto crafting an Ockham-shortlisted novel on a wild Hokitika beach-with plenty of honest how-to and insider intel in between-this collection weaves together70 candid, funny, thought-provoking and powerfulpieces from ourleadingwriters, poets, publishers, booksellers, festival makers, artists, reviewers, editors and more, in a taonga for our times. Featuring a foreword by Witi Ihimaera, Everything I Know About Books celebrates 30 years of the Whitireia Publishing course in an insightful and illuminating read for book loverseverywhere"--Publisher information.
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Pages:

354

Published:

1 Oct 2023

Format

Hardback

Publisher

Whitireia Publishing

ISBN:

9781877192630

"Anthology that gives a behind-the-scenes peek into the book trade in Aotearoa.From creating a festival of dreams to nurturing a space for Mori storytelling, from establishing an anarchistpressto crafting an Ockham-shortlisted novel on a wild Hokitika beach-with plenty of honest how-to and insider intel in between-this collection weaves together70 candid, funny, thought-provoking and powerfulpieces from ourleadingwriters, poets, publishers, booksellers, festival makers, artists, reviewers, editors and more, in a taonga for our times. Featuring a foreword by Witi Ihimaera, Everything I Know About Books celebrates 30 years of the Whitireia Publishing course in an insightful and illuminating read for book loverseverywhere"--Publisher information.
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