Coming up in Writers on Mondays, hear Louise Wallace (Ash) and romesh dissanayake (when I open the shop) talk about how anger, grief and poetry power the prose in their powerful and beautifully crafted first novels. 1215, Te Huinga Centre Level 3 at Te Papa - free!
Eighth in the series of events highlighting the very latest work of writers active in Wellington and further afield with Romesh Dissanayake and Louise Wallace, with Chris Price.
Late reply but this is lovely, thank you!
I just read Ash by Aotearoa poet and novelist Louise Wallace @louisewallace.bsky.social and oh my it was so good I was on the edge of my seat and read it in one sitting and the poetry! The rage! The everything! Read it.
‘Writing Dangerously’ So excited to sit down with Claire Mabey and talk about our books together in Dunedin, July 9! facebook.com/events/s/wri...
So thrilling to see ASH making a list like this. I think a lot is owed to the incredible booksellers around the country, including Unity Books Wgtn, UBS Otago, Scorpio ChCh and Wardini HB, who have all been giving ASH lots of love. Thank you! 🧡 newsroom.co.nz/2024/05/17/t...
Reminder that we are officially launching ASH tomorrow 6pm at Unity Books Wgtn. All welcome! @clairemabey.bsky.social@thwupbooks.bsky.social
ASH is a powerful, searing first novel from @louisewallace.bsky.socialwww.ketebooks.co.nz/all-book-reviews/ash
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Even if we don’t know its name: On poetic form in romesh dissanayake’s novel When I open the shop (Te Herenga Waka University Press, 2024) I have spent the last few years thinking about the use of poe...
Happiest of publication days to ASH, the much-anticipated first novel by @louisewallace.bsky.social. This little gem of a book hits bookshops across NZ today and we couldn't be more excited to see it out in the world.