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BookHub a game changer for book lovers in Aotearoa
BookHub, the new site where New Zealand readers can browse and buy books from more than 70 bookstores around Aotearoa is being hailed as a game changer for selling books online in Aotearoa.
Take another look: Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
In September we switched the Kete home page to te reo Māori. Take a look at the reviews and news from Te Wiki o te Reo Māori.
Kete Books and RNZ announce new partnership targeting more readers for Aotearoa New Zealand books
The Coalition for Books has partnered with RNZ in a new content sharing agreement that will expand coverage of books in Aotearoa.
Congratulations to this year’s Aotearoa Book Trade Industry Award recipients
Our congratulations to all those who received awards at the Aotearoa Book Trade Industry Awards. We were also delighted to receive an award for our Māori and Pasifika Books campaign.
Shining a spotlight on Aotearoa junior and young adult fiction bestsellers for June
The latest monthly bestseller list showcasing Aotearoa junior and young adult fiction released last week on Kete. This is the third month of our collaboration with Storylines to promote Aotearoa junior fiction and YA in this way.
Stories on the Go bus stops to feature our Māori & Pasifika Books catalogue
The Coalition for Books’ Māori & Pasifika Books 2023 catalogue is now available in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch through the Commuting Book’s Stories on the Go project. Bus users in those centres are able to view the catalogue through the QR codes provided by the Commuting Book.
What’s new on Kete?
Between May and July, Kete published 32 reviews, extracts and interviews. Read on to find out about regular features, upcoming content, including Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, and what was most-read in the May to July period.
Watch and share: WeCreate manifesto video
In June, WeCreate launched its 2023 manifesto video, focused on why creativity counts when it comes to Aotearoa’s economic policy. Take a look.
60 seconds with new Coalition Board member Kiran Dass
WORD Christchurch Programme Lead and writer Kiran Dass has joined the Coalition for Books Board. We sat down with Kiran to chat about her role at WORD, the nexus between festivals and the Coalition’s activities and a few bookish things besides.
60 seconds with new Coalition Board member Mary Wadsworth
Dorothy Butler Children’s Bookshop co-owner and Booksellers Aotearoa Board member Mary Wadsworth has joined the Coalition for Books board. Find out her thoughts about this new appointment and how it aligns with her work as a bookseller … and what she’s reading right now.
Matariki Winter Reading
Mānawatia a Matariki. This year's Coalition for Books Matariki Winter Reading catalogue is out on Kete as well as here on The Coalition for Books website. A real collaborative effort it brings together 67 new Aotearoa New Zealand books.
PRHNZ to publish Jacinda Adern book
Rights have been sold for former Prime Minister of New Zealand and 2023 Angelopoulos Global Public Leaders Fellow, Hauser Leader, and Knight Tech Governance Leadership Fellow at Harvard, Jacinda Ardern’s untitled memoir…
CLNZ/NZSA Research Grants open for 2023
CLNZ and NZSA have opened applications for their 2023 Research Grants. Find out more.
What’s new on Kete?
Read our update on Kete for 2023 — and don’t forget to send us your dates for the Kete Books calendar/maramataka.
Coming soon: Matariki Winter Reading
Our Matariki Winter reading campaign is just around the corner. Mānawatia a Matariki mā te pānui i tēnei hōtoke – celebrate Matariki with some winter reading.
In celebration of Māori and Pasifika Books
In February, we launched our 2023 Māori and Pasifika Books campaign. It’s been an excellent example of the book sector collaboration The Coalition for Books has come to stand for as an organisation.
Kete and Storylines spotlight Aotearoa junior and young adult fiction with new bestseller list
Kete Books and Storylines have launched a new monthly bestseller list to help showcase and promote the excellent junior and young adult fiction books written and published in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Help spread the word about the books in our 2023 Māori and Pasifika catalogue
We’ve designed a fresh new set of sharable social media images to showcase the breadth and depth of the books in our 2023 Māori and Pasifika Books catalogue. Help us spread the word.
The Coalition for Books to host a series of online talanoa sessions to support tagata Moana writers in publishing
We’re holding a month-long online talanoa from mid-September asking creative Moana communities for feedback.