Damian Skinner Job Grovel, 1st September 2002
Content warning: swearing, sex toys, fawning language.
Content warning: swearing, sex toys, fawning language.
Clearly, when you work in a bookshop, you are also a rock star. This “band”, conceived by Marion Castree, never went on tour or performed any gigs, instead sticking to…
A thank you card from Louise Wareham Leonard to Unity for hosting the launch of Miss Me A Lot Of, published by Victoria University Press.
We sing our own praises and let people know the range of things we do in this advertorial in the Capital Times.
Not content with answering questions all day long, this mad lot went to a literary quiz one evening. The next day was quite special. Featuring Rob Kelly, Tilly Lloyd, Marcus…
Invitation to and photographs from an event to celebrate the release of Here Come The Dogs by Omar Musa, published by Viking.
Kate De Goldi brought us a working galley (proof pages) of a project she was working on with Gecko Press – an anthology of commissioned work for 9-12 year olds…
Photographs from the launch of Rough on Women: Abortion in 19th-Century New Zealand by Margaret Sparrow, published by Victoria University Press and launched by Alison McCulloch at Unity Books.
The shop underwent a major renovation in early 2011, adding a third counter, more space for children’s books and New Zealand writing and allowing other sections a bit more breathing…
Iain Sharp writes about bookshops in the Sunday Star-Times: “…many take books seriously. My idea of the perfect holiday is driving the length and breadth of the country, checking out…