I'm behind the times again. (Being sick for a week will do that to you.) Carol Ann Duffy has offered her first official poem as UK Poet Laureate, called "Politics", and it's a cracker – read it here. (In case you're wondering where the title of this post comes from, it's from Prof. John Sutherland's commentary …
Protected: stubbing my toes on Jenny Bornholdt’s The Rocky Shore
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Book Awards – do they make a difference?
I posted earlier about Saving Poetry Publishers and also the 2009 Montana New Zealand Book Awards. If you've been following the comments, you'll be aware of a good point raised by Tim Jones: that the fees for entering a book in the Awards may be prohibitive for small publishers. This is the current fee structure: …
The Summer King – waving the proofs goodbye
Well the final proof-reading, tweaking and primping of The Summer King is now done, and as of yesterday afternoon, all files are with the printer. And yes, even this late in the process I was still finding things to tweak and things that I'd missed the previous (kazillion?) times. And then my editor found a …
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more awards for Thornspell
Huge congratulations to Christchurch poet and author Helen Lowe – her first novel, the fabulous Thornspell, has just picked up not one but TWO Sir Julius Vogel awards at Conscription, the 2009 New Zealand Science Fiction convention! She took out Best New Talent and Best Young Adult Novel – the latter is all the more impressive when …
