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Mona Annette Williams (born 27 July 1943) is a Guyanese–New Zealand children's author, memoirist, oral storyteller and educator. Born in British Guiana, Williams has lived and worked in New Zealand since 1971, and performed in storytelling festivals around the world.
Rangimoana Taylor is an actor, theatre director, storyteller from New Zealand with more than 35 years in the industry. He has performed nationally and internationally and was the lead in the feature film Hook Line and Sinker (2011).
Apirana Taylor (born 1955), poet, novelist, performer, story-teller, musician and painter; Chad Taylor (born 1964), fiction writer and screenwriter; Grace Taylor (born c.1984), poet and performer; Renée Taylor (born 1929), feminist writer and playwright; Ngahuia Te Awekotuku (born 1949), Māori cultural academic and non-fiction writer
The original Story Teller was released from December 1982 and throughout 1983 as a fortnightly partwork.Each magazine contained a selection of children's stories, some traditional folk tales like "Anansi the Spiderman", some children's tales such as Gobbolino, the Witch's Cat, and some contemporary works written especially for the series, like "Timbertwig".
An award, the Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship is offered annually to enable a New Zealand writer to work at her former home, the Villa Isola Bella. New Zealand's pre-eminent short story competition is named in her honour. [33] Mansfield was the subject of a 1973 BBC miniseries A Picture of Katherine Mansfield, starring Vanessa Redgrave ...
Cherry Wilder (1930–2002), short story writer and science fiction novelist; Mona Williams (born 1943), children's author, memoirist, oral storyteller and writing teacher; Helen Wilson (1869–1957), teacher, farmer, community leader and writer; Vernice Wineera (born 1938), poet, editor and educator; Iona Winter (fl 2015), poet, editor
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Keri Ann Ruhi Hulme (9 March 1947 – 27 December 2021) was a New Zealand novelist, poet and short-story writer. She also wrote under the pen name Kai Tainui.Her novel The Bone People won the Booker Prize in 1985; [1] she was the first New Zealander to win the award, and also the first writer to win the prize for a debut novel.