Category: 107 Reviews

Sea Skins

Sea Skins

Sea Skins by Sophia Wilson. Flying Islands Books/Cerberus Press (2023).  RRP: $10.00 AUD.  Pocket pb, 108 pp.  ISBN: 978064550320.  Reviewed by S J Mannion. I found myself mouthing the lines many times as I read this pukapuka. A finely scored collection, it seems to me an operetta of sorts, though one with some serious grace notes. …

Shared Histories by John Tane Christaller.

Shared Histories by John Tane Christaller.

Shared Histories by John Tane Christaller. The Cuba Press (2022). RRP: $30.00. Pb, 50 pp. ISBN: 9781988595597.  Reviewed by: Sarah Maindonald. When I first perused this collection, I was hopeful. It seemed a noble task to try and capture our ‘shared histories’ and give profile to some of the most tragic and sacred sites in Aotearoa. In Christeller’s slim but…

Tauhou by Kōtuku Titihuia Nuttall

Tauhou by Kōtuku Titihuia Nuttall

Tauhou by Kōtuku Titihuia Nuttall. THWUP  (2022). RRP: $30.00.  Pb, 168 pp. ISBN: 9781776920259 Reviewed by Isla Reeves Martin. Tauhou, by Kōtuku Titihuia Nuttall is a refreshing tale of cultural dissonance, connection, and indigeneity. In an imagined reality in which the author’s two cultures, Māori and Coast Salish, find themselves aligned in geography and experience, the reader is…

Threads by Karen Zelas  Reviewed by Hester Ullyart

Threads by Karen Zelas  Reviewed by Hester Ullyart

Threads by Karen Zelas. Pūkeko Publications (2022). RRP: $25.00.  Pb.130pp.   ISBN 9780473656867.  Reviewed by Hester Ullyart. Karen Zelas’ latest collection, Threads, is a love letter to family lines; past, present, future. Opening poems fall under the hush of ‘I want to say…’; here Zelas uses her most supple tool to hand – the word –…

Kōhine by Colleen Maria Lenihan. Huia Publishers

Kōhine by Colleen Maria Lenihan. Huia Publishers

Kōhine by Colleen Maria Lenihan. Huia Publishers (2022). RRP: $25.00. Pb. 232 pp. ISBN: 9781775506973. Reviewed by N M Smith.  Kōhine by Colleen Maria Lenihan opens with a well known Māori proverb: I will never be lost (because) I am a seed sown from Rangiātea. Like the book itself, it is beautiful, small and packed…