Book news & newsletters
Help celebrate Bookshop Day on 12 October
Here's what you can do to help Booksellers Aotearoa New Zealand make Bookshop Day 2024 a day to remember.
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori on Kete Books
Over Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Kete and The Coalition for Books welcomed Hēmi Kelly to Kete as guest editor. We were also delighted to feature a series of young reader reviews from Rumaki Reo students at Te Uru Karaka Newton Central School.
Meet our members: Reading Warrior
We caught up with member David Riley to chat about Reading Warrior and some of the projects he’s been working on.
Kete celebrates Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
From Saturday, and throughout Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Kete is excited to welcome author, teacher, translator and EveryDay Māori creator Hēmi Kelly (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Tahu-Ngāti Whaoa) as guest editor.
Site for NZ readers spotlights local books in digital formats
News release: Kete Books, the website dedicated to helping readers discover New Zealand books and authors, has been rebuilt and is now live, connecting New Zealanders to their local books in all formats at an enhanced level.
The new Kete Books is live: explore the site and help us spread the word!
The new Kete Book site is live! Find out what’s in our new Kete, help us spread the word with shareable digital assets, and more!
Mastering digital: a toolkit for marketing books in Aotearoa
The final session in our six month long training for twenty book sector marketing professionals takes place this Tuesday 18 June. Online materials will be made available to members in the coming weeks.
Our Winter Reading campaign is here!
Winter Reading 2024 brings together 77 new books from Aotearoa published in the lead up to and over the winter months.
Meet our members: Public Libraries New Zealand – A Voice for Public Libraries
Bernie Hawke, Executive Director Public Libraries New Zealand (PLNZ) discusses PLNZ’s role, key activities, and hearing Mandy Hager speak on the emotional power of the written word and the transformative role of librarians at the PLNZ National Forum in May.
CLNZ | NZSA Writers’ Award of $25,000 open until 1 July
The CLNZ | NZSA Writers' Award of $25,000 is one of the highest value non-fiction prizes in New Zealand literature, and is open for applications to 1 July.
Our new Kete Books site goes live this month!
We’re excited: our new Kete Books site launches at the end of June. Read on for all the details.
Kete relaunch success!
We're excited by the success of the Kete relaunch. Take a look at the campaign stats.
Call for judges of the 2025 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards
Interested in putting your hat in the ring to be an Ockham New Zealand Book Awards judge for 2025? Find out more.
Colours of Love: Romance Writers of NZ Conference
The Romance Writers of New Zealand conference is set for Fri 9 Aug to Sun 11 Aug 2024 at Chateau on the Park, Ōtautahi, Christchurch. Find out more.
Hachette Aotearoa NZ is looking for a book-loving Account Manager
Hachette Aotearoa NZ is looking for a book-loving Account Manager to join its New Zealand team, applications close 21 June.
Storylines Notable Books nominations open to 31 August
Entries are open for the 2024 Storylines Notable Book Awards.
NZSA: Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize winner and applications open for Peter & Dianne Beatson Fellowship
NZSA has announced Tracy Farr is winner of the NZSA Laura Solomon Cuba Press Prize 2024. It is also calling for applications for the NZS Peter & Dianne Beatson Fellowship.
Introducing the new Kete Books team
The Coalition for Books is delighted to announce that writer, reviewer and WORD Festival Programme Director Kiran Dass is set to join Kete as Editor in Chief in September. We’re also excited to announce that writer and reviewer Erica Stretton, fresh from running National Poetry Day, has taken on Kete’s interim editorship.
BookTok to Bookstagram — Tandem Collective’s take on working with book content creators
We caught up with Tandem Collective to get a few insights into working with Bookstagrammers and BookTokers and to find out about the readalong and listenalong formats they’re using.