Local authors share the wonder of words

March 15, 2023

Enter the magical world of reading as the Old School gallery space transforms into a pop-up bookshop showcasing Raglan’s talent. 

Open weekdays and on scheduled weekends, local authors, illustrators and publishers will have their books on display to browse and buy. 

There will also be readings, talks and opportunities to connect with the creators to discuss books, illustration and writing projects – theirs or your own. 

Different writers will take up residency during March for you to meet and learn about their creative journey. 

Saturday 11 March, Susan Flight with her book ‘Taking Flight’ – a journal of the people, events, and objects that Susan has loved, taught, experienced and made in a lifetime of joyful creative exploration.

Wednesday 15 March, Dyana Wells, author of a semi-autobiographical sailing trilogy – a woman’s search for meaning on an ocean wave.

Saturday 18 March, Bernadette Gavin’s book ‘By the light of the Moon’ is a story that weaves the high seas sailing adventure and a journey of self-discovery.

Saturday 25 March, Sarah Johnson, author of numerous children’s stories and books, will be available to chat and answer questions about writing and publishing, whether for children or otherwise.

The event opened on March 4 with Wanda Barker, featuring her book ‘All Her Dark Pretty Thoughts’, a gripping poetry novel asking us to consider whose truth prevails.   

She was followed by local chef and author Colin Chung, who shared insights into his book ‘Kana Vinaka’, a cook book offering practical knowledge and tasty island cuisine.

Author Tracey Cooper recently talked about his journey writing ‘Mokolife’, which delves into the moko kauae practice of East Coast artist Joni Brooking, the wāhine who have received their moko kauae from Joni, along with other leaders in the revival of moko kauae, particularly throughout Ngāti Porou and Te Whānau-a-Apanui.

Offerings from other local authors:

Lance King | Failing Well

Matt Kambic | Everest Rising

Latesha Randall | Abigail Knightly

Rata Gordon | Second Person

Ann Neville | Publisher and author

Come along to the Raglan pop-up bookshop and support Whaingaroa local talent! 

Saturday 4 March – Saturday 25 March  

Open weekdays 10am – 2pm and on scheduled weekends

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