Breaking Silence controversy, Winter 2011
Articles about the controversy surrounding the publication of Breaking Silence: The Kahui Case by Ian Wishart (Howling at the Moon), which many bookshops declined to stock.
Articles about the controversy surrounding the publication of Breaking Silence: The Kahui Case by Ian Wishart (Howling at the Moon), which many bookshops declined to stock.
Tilly Lloyd contributes her “book that caught my eye” for Booknotes, choosing to highlight Terry Eagleton’s Why Marx Was Right (Yale).
1999 was a good year for Wellington-based book-people at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards, with a Elizabeth Knox, Kate Camp, William Brandt and Vincent O’Sullivan all winning awards in…
Kate De Goldi interviewed Awa Press publisher Mary Varnham for the Autumn issue of Booknotes in 2005, and among other things, she gives Unity credit for stocking and promoting New…
Laura Kroetsch describes the surreal and awful-but-hilarious experience of hosting a literary dinner with author Amy Tan at a venue indifferent to hosting responsibilities.
In An article in Booknotes, Jane Westaway reports favourably on Unity Books shelving young adults books separately from those intended for children.