Event Update: Maike Wetzel
Wellington pedestrians could be forgiven for wondering whether 57 Willis Street had become a window into Berlin on Thursday, as German words rang out through Unity Books. But instead, a…
Wellington pedestrians could be forgiven for wondering whether 57 Willis Street had become a window into Berlin on Thursday, as German words rang out through Unity Books. But instead, a…
Come and hear publisher Finlay Macdonald in conversation with musician Graham Brazier about the life of Dave McArtney, Hello Sailor and the music that rocked a nation. Saturday 24 May…
On Thursday May 15, Unity Books Wellington played host to Swedish noir superstar Camilla Lackberg. From the very beginning, it was clear that this was not going to be our…
Award-winning German writer Maike Wetzel will talk about her time as writer-in-residence in Wellington. Thursday 22 May 12-12.45pm Unity Books, 57 Willis St, Wellington All welcome
Meet Swedish crime mastermind Camilla Lackberg With over 12 million copies sold in 37 different languages to 55 territories, Camilla Lackberg is carrying on the tradition of Scandinavian noir in…
There’s something voyeuristically thrilling about knowing what other people’s reading habits are. The Reader is a brief interview inspired by the Proust Questionnaire, which was itself inspired by a 19th…
A packed house gathered on Thursday March 6th to celebrate the launch of Tina Makereti’s debut novel Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings. Random House NZ fiction publisher Harriet Allan kicked-off…
We spoke to author and illustrator Alison Bechdel, who after her wildly popular sessions at the New Zealand Festival’s Writers Week in Wellington, will be speaking at the Freemans Bay…
The Nigel Cox Unity Books Award was awarded to writer Anne Kennedy at a surprise announcement at the end of her session at the Wellington Writers Week. The Nigel Cox…
There’s something voyeuristically thrilling about knowing what other people’s reading habits are. The Reader is a brief interview inspired by the Proust Questionnaire, which was itself inspired by a 19th…