Stuart Cooke is an Australian poet, essayist, and translator. Cooke has published four collections of poetry, including The Grass Is Greener over Your Grave (Puncher & Wattmann, 2023) and Lyre (UWAP, 2019)...
Casey Larkin Mazer Carsel (they/them) is a Jewish artist and writer drawn to how the sharp beauty of history’s fragments are woven into homes in the cultural practice of storytelling. Their works of fiction...
Sandra Simpson is the author of breath (2011), a collection of haiku. Her poetry appears in many anthologies and journals, including Poetry & Place Anthology 2015 and Haiku in English: The First Hundred Years...
Erik Kennedy is the author of the chapbook Twenty-Six Factitions (Cold Hub Press, 2017) and the full-length collection There's No Place Like the Internet in Springtime (Victoria University Press, 2018).
Talia Marshall (Ngāti Kuia/Rangitāne ō Wairau/Ngāti Rārua/Ngāti Takihiku) is a Dunedin-based writer. Her first collection of poetry is forthcoming from Kilmog Press.
Vincent O’Sullivan lives in Dunedin and is a novelist, short story writer, biographer, playwright, and poet. He was New Zealand Poet Laureate 2013–2015.
Kerrin P. Sharpe has published three collections of poetry with Victoria University Press, most recently Rabbit Rabbit (2016). Her fourth collection, louder, will be published this year.
C.K. Stead was New Zealand Poet Laureate 2015–2017. His novel, The Necessary Angel, was released in 2017 by Allen & Unwin. His Collected Poems was published by Auckland University Press in 2008.
Tayi Tibble (Te Whanau a Apanui, Ngati Porou) is an Indigenous writer from Aotearoa. She is the author of two poetry collections, Rangikura (2024) and Poūkahangatus (2022), both published by Knopf.
Chris Tse is the author of two collections, both published by Auckland University Press: He’s So MASC (2018) and How to Be Dead in a Year of Snakes (2014).