Web site set up by the New Zealand Guild of Storytellers; the objectives of the guild include preserving and practising, promoting and enjoying the ancient art of storytelling
Web site of poet Joanne Gardner; also deals in customised poetry, greeting cards, poetry books & premade poetry; based in Upper Hutt, Wellington
National body separate from, but involved with, existing science fiction and fantasy clubs; based in Wellington; organises & conducts the Sir Julius Vogel Awards
Auckland based electronic magazine (e-zine) on poems & poetry reviews; sections: news, retrospective, anthology, commendations, awards, resources etc
Has Maori creation legends, including `How Maui Obtained the Magic Jawbone', `The Magical Wooden Head', `Kahikura & the Fairy Fishermen', `Te Kanawa & the Fairies' etc; part of Jane Resture's Oceania Page
Literary electronic magazine published quarterly; publishes fiction, poetry, criticism, comment and essays; also publishes articles on the visual arts & music; based in Dunedin
Leading literary journal of contemporary New Zealand writing that publishes poetry, fiction, essays and memoirs; edited and published by Fergus Barrowman
Web site of the novelist, essayist & historian; author of A Southern Gentry, A New History of Canterbury etc; fictional works include Oracles & Miracles, The Shining City, The Siren Celia etc
Promotes public awareness of the importance of reading and literature for all children, ensures children have access to literature, supports writers and illustrators of literature for children in New Zealand etc; based in Balmoral, Auckland
Novelist and educator; as a teacher of Maori children for many years she developed many stimulating educational methods about which she wrote in Teacher (1963); novels include Spinster, Incense to Idols, Bell Call, Greenstone and Three