Given Words competition 2021 – Noho Mai

Posted: Monday Aug 09, 2021

Virtual Writer in Residence

Melbourne UNESCO City of Literature is now open for applications for our first virtual writers in residence program

Posted: Friday Aug 06, 2021

2022 Michael Gifkins Prize opens

Posted: Friday Jul 30, 2021

Interview with Leonie Agnew

Posted: Friday Jul 30, 2021

Verb Wellington 2021 Writer in Residence

Posted: Wednesday Jul 28, 2021

Writers’ group speaks up on vandalism

The poem "Being and Pointlessness" is the latest target of vandals in the often quiet, unsealed Peninsula Beach Rd behin...

Posted: Monday Jul 26, 2021

Writer’s three reasons to celebrate

For the next five weeks, Pennie Hunt will sit where New Zealand’s first professional playwright once sat, working on her...

Posted: Monday Jul 26, 2021

Time and space to grow voice

This year’s Robert Burns Fellow, Becky Manawatu, has followed tradition and fallen in love with Dunedin. The writer tell...

Posted: Thursday Jul 22, 2021

‘Wuthering Heights’ flash mob serves as fundraiser

The Yorkshire moors came to Dunedin at noon on Saturday as a flash mob assembled in the Octagon for The Most Wuthering H...

Posted: Tuesday Jul 20, 2021

Hopes of nation on 15 men

Prolific Dunedin author Ron Palenski has again been busy. His new book, Brutal: The 100-year fight for world rugby supre...

Posted: Monday Jul 19, 2021

Create a piece of ‘concrete poetry’

If a poem creates pictures with words, shape poetry creates words in pictures.

Posted: Monday Jul 19, 2021

Carlos Biggemann's new book

Posted: Monday Jul 19, 2021

Martin Swann's Bent but Not Broken

Our latest commission, Martin Swann's Bent but Not Broken, is online now at the wonderful Verb Wellington platform!

Posted: Friday Jul 09, 2021

City’s history, horror woven in drama

It is a tale of hidden lies and twilight prowls, of secret purpose and the madness of the mind.

Posted: Thursday Jul 08, 2021

Owen Marshall dives into the dark side

One of the bleakest stories by respected writer Owen Marshall, Coming Home in the Dark, is the basis for a new film of t...

Posted: Wednesday Jul 07, 2021

Repeat Broadcasts of special content from the Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival 2021.

With Puaka Matariki Festival 2021 providing a platform for sharing stories and experiences, OAR FM is pleased to be givi...

Posted: Wednesday Jul 07, 2021

Iona Winter's Podcast - Gaps in the Light

Posted: Monday Jul 05, 2021

News from Otago University Press

Posted: Monday Jul 05, 2021

Prime Minister's Awards for Literary Achievement 2021

There’s just over a week left to nominate an outstanding New Zealand writer for the 2021 Prime Minister’s Awards for Lit...

Posted: Monday Jul 05, 2021

Literary Tram – Ulyanovsk City of Literature

The Ulyanovsk Literary Tram is an annual event that had its beginning in 2015. This project is extremely popular globall...

Posted: Monday Jul 05, 2021

Poetry roundup: Eggleton work worth the wait

A roundup of the latest in works of poetry reviewed by Hamesh Wyatt.

Posted: Friday Jul 02, 2021

Author to discuss story of family life

The author behind what is shaping up to be the country’s most controversial book of the year is heading to Dunedin to di...

Posted: Friday Jul 02, 2021

6th Transported decal

Posted: Friday Jul 02, 2021

Robert Lord Writers Cottage Trust announces residencies for 2021

Five writers have been awarded residencies for 2021, and applications are now invited for the 2022 Summer Writer in Resi...

Posted: Thursday Jul 01, 2021

Official Launch of Prague in my Bones by Jindra Tichý

Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature in partnership with Quentin Wilson Publishing and Dunedin Public Libraries was thrille...

Posted: Thursday Jul 01, 2021

Dunedin Launch – A Clear Dawn: New Asian Voices from Aotearoa New Zealand

Dunedin UNESCO City of Literature was proud to partner with Auckland University Press and Dunedin Public Libraries on th...

Posted: Thursday Jul 01, 2021

Podcast on NZ International Science Festival Event preview

With award-winning comedian and playwright Abby Howells and director Alex Wilson

Posted: Wednesday Jun 30, 2021

Matariki Winter Reading Catalogue 2021

Posted: Monday Jun 28, 2021

$5K Surrey-Newsroom writers residency open

Posted: Friday Jun 25, 2021

5th Transported decal

Posted: Thursday Jun 24, 2021

Announcing… the 2021 NFFD WINNERS

Posted: Thursday Jun 24, 2021

Theatre piece for Flash Fiction Day

Posted: Thursday Jun 24, 2021

Bucheon Diaspora Literary Award

Posted: Tuesday Jun 22, 2021

Is Flash enough?

Interview with Iona Winter

Posted: Tuesday Jun 22, 2021