New Zealand Books - Autumn 2012

The next issue of New Zealand Books will be in bookstores next Monday. Meantime here is a list of contents to whet your appetite. Order your copy now or even better take out a subscription - subs@nzbooks.org.nz
2         Letters
3         Jane Westaway: Kapka Kassabova, Twelve Minutes of Love: A Tango Story
4         Rose Lovell-Smith: Anna Jackson, Geoff Miles, Harry Ricketts, Tatjana Schaefer and Kathryn Walls, A Made-Up Place: New Zealand and Young Adult Fiction
5         Geoffrey Miles: James Norcliffe, The Loblolly Boy and the Sorcerer; Joanna Orwin, Sacrifice
6         Tristan Clark: Pippin Barr, How to Play a Video Game
7         Nicholas Reid: Paula Morris, Rangatira
8         Jane Stafford: Witi Ihimaera, The Parihaka Woman
9         Tom Elliott: Peter Black, I Loved You the Moment I Saw You
10      Nepia Mahuika: Mason Durie, Nga Tini Whetu: Navigating Maori Futures
11      Tom Brooking: Stevan Eldred-Grigg, People, People, People: A Brief History of New Zealand
12      Paul Wolffram: Diane Pivac (ed) with Frank Stark and Lawrence McDonald, New Zealand Film: An Illustrated History
13      Stephen Harris: Ian Wedde, The Catastrophe
14      Bronwyn Dalley: Anne Salmond, Bligh: William Bligh in the South Seas
15      Martin Edmond: Peter Wells, The Hungry Heart: Journeys with William Colenso; Ian St George (ed), Give Your Thoughts Life: William Colenso’s Letters to the Editor
17      Stella Ramage: Martin Edmond, Dark Night: Walking with McCahon
18      Louise O’Brien: Fiona Farrell, The Broken Book
19      Liam McIlvanney: Geoffrey Miles, John Davidson and Paul Millar, The Snake-Haired Muse: James K Baxter and Classical Myth
20      Bookshelf
22      Ann Beaglehole: “Footmen and gout” (imprints)
23      Peter Russell: Laurie Bauer, Dianne Bardsley, Janet Holmes and Paul Warren, Q and Eh: Questions and Answers on Language with a Kiwi Twist
24      Ian J Graham: Bruce W Hayward, Graeme Murdock and Gordon Maitland, Volcanoes of Auckland: The Essential Guide
25      Samantha Owens: Douglas Lilburn, A Search for Tradition and a Search for Language
26      Rae Varcoe: Gavin McLean and Tim Shoebridge, Quarantine! Protecting New Zealand at the Border
27      Camille Guy: “How to read when you can’t see” (byline)
28      Prize cryptic crossword
New Zealand Books is now accessible for blind and partially sighted readers. The December 2011 anniversary issue was the first to be made available to 2,900 sight-impaired magazine borrowers through the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind.
It was also the first externally published magazine to be sent out in synthetic speech format. Veronica Hogan, RNZFB Acquisitions, Interloans and Telephone Information Services Librarian, wrote, “Thank you and your team for going the extra mile to make this work available for our blind and partially sighted readers. It is very exciting to be able to work with you with this new technology that allows our members to read print material at the same time as their sighted peers.”

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