This month we are giving away a copy of Tell You What: Great New Zealand Nonfiction 2015 edited by Jolisa Gracewood and Susanna Andrew. To enter the draw, please email your name and address to Alumni Relations Manager Melanie Barr at m.barr@auckland.ac.nz. The winner will be notified on 6 February 2015.
Tell You What showcases some of the best New Zealand nonfiction found over the past year on the web and the airwaves, in magazines and journals, and at prizegivings and pōwhiri. The book's contributors take readers to new places, introduce new people, ask new questions and bring the true and the real a little closer.
"Our scope was nonfiction in the broadest sense, perhaps because the word 'essay' sounds to New Zealand ears like homework; and by 'great' we mean astute, astonishing, absorbing, provocative, riveting and true," write Gracewood and Andrew.
This month we are giving away a copy of Tell You What: Great New Zealand Nonfiction 2015 edited by Jolisa Gracewood and Susanna Andrew. To enter the draw, please email your name and address to Alumni Relations Manager Melanie Barr at m.barr@auckland.ac.nz. The winner will be notified on 6 February 2015.
Tell You What showcases some of the best New Zealand nonfiction found over the past year on the web and the airwaves, in magazines and journals, and at prizegivings and pōwhiri. The book's contributors take readers to new places, introduce new people, ask new questions and bring the true and the real a little closer.
"Our scope was nonfiction in the broadest sense, perhaps because the word 'essay' sounds to New Zealand ears like homework; and by 'great' we mean astute, astonishing, absorbing, provocative, riveting and true," write Gracewood and Andrew.
Tell You What has something to say about mountain climbing and family secrets, cannibal snails and dangerous swims. Births, deaths and marriages. House auctions. Real, live stories about the things that matter, written to last.
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