Thursday, 6 September 2007

New Zealand Society of Authors

New Zealand Book Month celebrates New Zealand books and authors. It's been said that everyone has a book in them so if you think you have one in you, have a look at the New Zealand Society of Authors (PEN NZ Inc) website. They are open to "...writers of every genre, published or unpublished. If you are serious about your writing the NZSA is the place for you." There are courses, groups and forums where you can discuss your writing.

They also include a list of writers groups around Auckland. (Libraries seem to be a favoured place to meet.) The Hibiscus Coast Writers Club meets at 1pm on the second Saturday of each month in the Pohutukawa room at Whangaparaoa Library and Service Centre. They are a "...fun group to share ideas with, participate in workshops and hear interesting speakers. We have monthly workshops; up to 6 internal competitions per year including poetry, short stories and drama, all judged externally. " Another Rodney based writing group is Kiwi Write4Kidz. They are a group of adults who write stories for children. They have a regular meeting at Takapuna Library and have informal critique groups who meet to share their writing.

Rodney Libraries will be running a writing competition starting later in the year called "Rodney Writes". It will have a different theme to last year. Entry forms will be out within the next couple of months so keep an eye out at your local library.

For advice on writing have a look in the information section in the 808s.

Wednesday, 5 September 2007

We've moved

Kiaora koutou.

We know we've just started this blog but after careful consideration we have moved to this new address. It's quite similar but we've removed the dash between Rodney and Libraries. This matches more closely with our library website address http://www.rodneylibraries.govt.nz/ We thought we should move sooner rather than later.

We'll duplicate the posts on both addresses until the end of September. From October we'll only be posting on this adress.

As always, let us know what you think.

NZ Post National Schools Poetry Award

As part of her prize, Shannon Boyd's winning poem in the New Zealand Post National Schools Poetry Award was to be set to music by Kiwi band The Black Seeds lead singer, Barnaby Weir. 'The Pact' can now be seen and heard on YouTube.
The song is also available for free download from Digirama for a limited time only.

Tuesday, 4 September 2007

Peta cooks with the All Blacks

You can't escape rugby fever. Even our 'Inspire Me' library faces are getting involved.
Peta Mathias will teach a class called "Cooking with the All Blacks" in Marseille this week. It will showcase New Zealand lamb, venison and wine. Team members will make guest appearances.

Peta is a chef, author and broadcaster. "There is no better way to discover the culture of a country than through its food" says Peta. Combining her passion for travel and food has meant that her life is one big adventure. Peta is always at the library. She loves to pop into her local to browse through the latest titles on her next exotic destination or check out a recipe from one of the hundreds of cooking books and magazines from the world over.

If Peta was interested in finding out more about rugby she could look on the information shelves at 796.333

Monday, 3 September 2007

New Zealand Book Month starts today

Technically the opening celebrations happened yesterday in Wellington but for the rest of us, it starts today. The winning authors for 'Six Pack Two' were announced. Congratulations to Charlotte Grimshaw, Jennifer Lane, Elizabeth Smither, Faith Oxenbridge, Tracey Slaughter and Dave Armstrong. You can pick up a copy of their stories for only $6 from your local book store. Quality New Zealand writing at a really, really good price. Read about the winners and the judging process here.

NZ Book Month organisers will also be releasing a guide to '50 great New Zealand books' to get you started. You can pick one of those up from your local book store too. Or you could just pop into your library and grab one of the books from the display.