Neil Grant: Master Potter

Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature was proud to partner with Otago Polytechnic’s Dunedin School of Art for the launch of Neil Grant: Master Potter by Peter Stupples, held on 20 October 2021.

Posted: Sunday January 16, 2022

In case of emergency:

The special bond between a search and rescue handler and their dog

Posted: Friday Jan 14, 2022

Samesame but Different festival

A celebration of Aotearoa New Zealand’s LGBTQI+ writing talent 16 – 20 February 2022

Posted: Friday Jan 14, 2022

Book Reviews:

The other side of better and Voices of World War II: New Zealanders Share Their Stories

Posted: Friday Jan 14, 2022

New calendar looking kinda empty?

Book in some good times for 2022 with Dunedin Fringe Festival 17-27 March 2022.

Posted: Friday Jan 14, 2022

Eager for a new role this year?!

University Book Shop Otago are looking for a Book Receiver to join our inventory team

Posted: Friday Jan 14, 2022

A day with Renée – celebrated playwright and feminist

Feminist playwright and poet Renée speaks about ageing, queerness and writing.

Posted: Friday Jan 14, 2022

Get writing young writers!

Entries are now open for the 2022 Charles Brasch Young Writers' Essay Competition

Posted: Thursday Jan 13, 2022

Beques Montserrat Roig, a grant program for writers!

Barcelona is launching again its grants program for writers

Posted: Monday Jan 10, 2022

Tūhura, New Zealand’s biggest science centre!

Did you know that Otago Museum’s Tūhura Science Centre is the only bicultural science centre in the world and tells the ...

Posted: Monday Jan 10, 2022

DOWN IN EDIN ISSUE 24 - ONLINE NOW!

Arts, Culture and the Natural World in Dunedin and Otago, the South Island, New Zealand

Posted: Monday Jan 10, 2022

Jacinta Ruru: Top legal scholar hopeful of more inclusion for Māori

Aotearoa's first Māori professor of law who is regarded as one of the country's leading Māori legal scholars wants to se...

Posted: Friday Dec 31, 2021

Twisty Plots Young Writers Workshops with Ella West

Dunedin City Library 8 February - 13 December 2022

Posted: Thursday Dec 23, 2021

Write Spot Oarsome Morning Show

Poet Sandie Forsyth chatted with OAR FM’s Jeff Harford on Write Spot on Wednesday – what a wonderful conversation, thank...

Posted: Thursday Dec 23, 2021

Annie Villiers in Utrecht City of Literature's wonderful international chain poem

Read the wonderful post below and listen to Annie reading her lines

Posted: Wednesday Dec 22, 2021

Māori and Pacific Publishing scholarship set to open doors for a second year

Applications are now open for the 2022 Māori and Pacific Publishing scholarship from Whitireia Community Polytechnic Ltd...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 22, 2021

Blue Oyster Caselberg Trust Summer Resident for 2022

Blue Oyster is pleased to announce Madison Kelly as Blue Oyster Caselberg Trust Summer Resident for 2022

Posted: Monday Dec 20, 2021

And the winner is...

Congratulations to the winners of the National Poetry Day 2021 Shape Poetry competition

Posted: Thursday Dec 16, 2021

📢 Calling all artists! 📢

Asia New Zealand Foundation are excited to share that their IN TOUCH Arts Commissions are back for 2022! 📺

Posted: Thursday Dec 16, 2021

Academy of New Zealand Literature Book Review

The Pink Jumpsuit by Emma Neale

Posted: Thursday Dec 16, 2021

Neil Grant: Master Potter

Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature was proud to partner with Otago Polytechnic’s Dunedin School of Art for the launch of ...

Posted: Thursday Dec 16, 2021

Kissing a Ghost anthology available now

The New Zealand Poetry Society is exceedingly pleased to announce the launch of their 2021 Anthology

Posted: Thursday Dec 16, 2021

I See Mycelium / I Hear the Sound of Breaking Glass

Georgette Brown

Posted: Wednesday Dec 15, 2021

CHRISTMAS GIVEAWAY!

This Booksmas OUP have two summer reading prize packs to give away.

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

This week's bus stop decal

280 Andersons Bay Road, outside Mitsubishi dealer

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

Poetry Shelf celebrates 2021

Emma Neale picks favourite books

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

Above the Treeline - a guide to the plants and animals of alpine New Zealand

Challenges facing alpine NZ - Sir Alan Mark

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults ....

.... are excited to reveal their fantastic line up of judges for the 2022 awards!

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

'A Definitely Different Summer'

New young adult novel based on Kiwi maritime tragedy

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

CALLING NEW ZEALAND FICTION WRITERS!

Are you the next big thing in fiction writing? Have you got a burning idea for a bestselling novel? Could you be the nex...

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

OARsome Write Spot with Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature

Check out the latest Podcast with Poet Sudha Rao - the current resident in the Robert Lord Writers' Cottage

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

Faking it – my life in transition by Kyle Mewburn

Reviews

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

Landfall Review Online

Artist-Writers Gift Their Sight

Posted: Monday Dec 13, 2021

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Toitoi office!

Check out the Toitoi website for some awesome gift ideas for your young writers and artists

Posted: Thursday Dec 09, 2021

🌟 Christmas Freebie 🌟

These would look gorgeous with some glitter too...get creative!

Posted: Wednesday Dec 08, 2021

Congratulations to author Diana Morrow who has been awarded a Whiria Te Mahara New Zealand History Grant for her upcoming biography on Ruth Dallas.

Diana is the author of 'Kate Edger: The life of a pioneering feminist', which was published earlier this year. We look f...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 08, 2021

For Aotearoa Writers!

Apply now to be mentored by an established writer, poet or playwright under our NZSA Mentor Programme

Posted: Wednesday Dec 08, 2021

Looking for a cracking job in publishing?

OUP is seeking a new Marketing & Publicity Coordinator

Posted: Wednesday Dec 08, 2021

Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature turns 7!

Get your free Dunedin Author Postcards from the City Library

Posted: Friday Dec 03, 2021

Iona Winter, Rena Priest & Sasha LaPointe: Indigenous Poetry & Perspectives

Iona Winter, Rena Priest and Sasha LaPointe share their work and discuss shared themes and resonance within their writin...

Posted: Friday Dec 03, 2021

Open Call: Writer in the Park, Literary Residency in Ljubljana

Writers! Here's your chance to enjoy a one-month residency in Ljubljana!

Posted: Friday Dec 03, 2021

Government invests to support a classic Kiwi summer

Vaccinated New Zealanders can look forward to Kiwi summer events with confidence, following the launch of the Arts and C...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Vanda Symon – juggling human drama, health research and tea trays

From community pharmacy to crime scene forensics, Dunedin author and University of Otago researcher Dr Vanda Symon’s car...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Voices of World War II - Renée Hollis: Untold Kiwi war stories brought to life

The visually stunning compendium of photos and written accounts offers a snapshot of what life was like before and durin...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2021

A massive congratulations to Michael Steven who is the winner of the Kathleen Grattan Award for Poetry 2021 for his manu...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

City of Readers, Children's Summer Reading Programme

Pre-registrations are open for the annual Summer Reading Programme for children in Years 1-8

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

POETRY SLAM 2022

CALLING ALL POETS AND WORDSMITHS!

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Poetry Box review

Elizabeth Pulford’s Honk

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Submissions are now open for the 2022 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults

These annual awards recognise and celebrate the best books for young readers published in New Zealand and we can't wait ...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Do you have memories to share about the Dunedin City Library?

How good is your memory? We're celebrating the 40th birthday of the current Dunedin City Library building by inviting yo...

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

The city’s foodbanks need your help!

If you wish to donate non-perishable food items, there are collection points at all Dunedin Public Libraries.

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Landfall 242 is now out!

This is the first edition from new editor Lynley Edmeades and is full of literary treasures and competition results.

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

Stuck for Christmas present ideas for your staff, friends or family?

How about buying a book for a kid in need on their behalf?

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021

'Bruce Hunt wants us to share his special place'

Jim Eagles reviews TUSSOCK by Bruce Hunt, published by Bateman Books

Posted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2021