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Non-profit incorporated society that supports New Zealand poets and poetry; based in Wellington; holds an International Poetry Competition every year
Has information on science fiction & fantasy resources in New Zealand, including clubs & societies, fanzines & publishers, conventions, events and other links; hosts free pages on its sites for conventions, clubs, societies etc
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
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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
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