AFTERGLOW: From Strategy to Action by Alicia McKay
Wednesday 1st May at Unity Books Wellington saw the launch of Alicia McKay’s From Strategy to Action: A Guide to Getting Shit Done in the Public Sector. Sought-after strategy expert…
Wednesday 1st May at Unity Books Wellington saw the launch of Alicia McKay’s From Strategy to Action: A Guide to Getting Shit Done in the Public Sector. Sought-after strategy expert…
Poetry lovers gathered in Unity Wellington on the evening of Tuesday 9th April to help launch the debut poetry collection from Nikki-Lee Birdsey, Night as Day (Victoria University Press). With…
Wednesday the 20th of March – Launch of Samoan Queer Lives, edited by Yuki Kihara and Dan Taulapapa Mcmullin, published by Little Island Press. After some crowd building anticipation, proceedings…
Wednesday 27th March – Unity was fortunate to host a lunchtime visit from Stephen Davis, author of Truthteller: An Investigative Reporter’s Journey Through the World of Truth Prevention, Fake News…
Geoff Cochrane come with history in tow for the launch of his new book of poetry The Black and the White, his seventeenth, on Thursday 14th March 2019. Geoff brings…
Wednesday 13th March was a hot ticket at Unity Books Wellington as Auckland University Press joined us to launch two of their Poetry highlights of 2019: Gregory Kan’s second book…
It was a lively crowd who gathered on Thursday, March 7th, for the launch of Jared Davidson’s book Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914-1920. Rachel Scott, co-publisher…
Wednesday 6th March — Friends, family and fans gathered at Unity Books to welcome Carl Shuker’s latest novel A Mistake (Victoria University Press) into the world. The story revolves around…
On Tuesday the 26th of February we were very fortunately graced with the presence of Brandy Scott for the launch of her debut novel Not Bad People. Surrounded by family,…
Our 2019 events season started with style as we launched Fleur Adcock’s Collected Poems on Wednesday 13th February. Wellington literary lovers (alongside four generations of Adcocks) gathered in-store to hear…