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An independent journal for the aquaculture and seafood industries, covering a broad spectrum of subjects from research to aquaculture production and harvesting.
A group of professional editors and writers who offer authors objective advice and guidance on how to bring their work closer to a publishable standard. Contact members individually for fees and other details. Please contact via email before making any submissions. Please see website for code of practice and guidelines for membership.
The New Zealand Book Council is a dynamic organisation with a wide range of activities and programmes designed to promote books and reading by bringing readers, writers, publishers, editors and schools together.
New Zealand Books was founded in 1991 and is New Zealand’s foremost literary review journal.
New Zealand’s leading bridal magazine. Topics of interest: any topic related to wedding planning: receptions or catering, photographers (choosing one), honeymoon destinations, choosing gown, ordering cake, second-time weddings, etiquette, mixed marriages, wedding traditions, health and beauty.
The New Zealand Electronic Poetry Centre (NZEPC) sets up an electronic gateway to poetry resources in Aotearoa/New Zealand and the Pacific region. Aims to coordinate existing archival information, and present some full-text electronic publication of poetry and commentary in consultation with authors and their publishers. NZEPC also promotes live poetry events and is committed to extending and documenting locations for poetry in the digital environment and its real-world counterpart.
Part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival. Aims to present a selection of top writers from New Zealand and around the world. Closely resembles literary events such as the Melbourne Writers’ Festival, and focuses on fiction, poetry and serious non-fiction (history, biography etc). Approximately 16 international writers and many New Zealand writers participate in six days of stimulating and thought-provoking panels, readings, and lectures, along with book launches and other functions. Participants are selected by a committee made up of writers an…
New Zealand Gardener is New Zealand’s trusted gardening resource: the reliable expert that provides practical ideas, inspiration and accessible information about gardening, relevant to today’s gardening needs for passionate gardeners.
Topics of interest: political science, international affairs and relations.
New Zealand Memories is a unique and absorbing publication cherishing New Zealand’s heritage. Festures material and subjects from the 1800s through to the 1970s. Personal stories are a highlight.
The New Zealand Society of Authors (NZSA) represents the professional interests of New Zealand writers. As a PEN organisation, the NZSA works to improve writers’ conditions and provide a voice. NZSA runs awards and fellowships for members as well as a mentoring and assessment scheme. NZSA produces a weekly email newsletter, a monthly e-zine, a bimonthly journal and a range of professional development materials for writers.
The New Zealand Society of Authors (NZSA) represents the professional interests of New Zealand writers. As a PEN organisation, the NZSA works to improve writers’ conditions and provide a voice. NZSA offers awards and fellowships as well as mentoring and assessment schemes, produces a fortnightly enews, a quarterly magazine and a range of professional development materials for writers.
Topics of interest: women’s issues, human interest, informative, fashion, beauty, health, travel, home life, cooking, gardening, celebrity gossip.
The Newcastle Star is Australia’s fourth largest circulating free weekly newspaper.
The voice of New Zealand women, Next offers its readers inspiration with integrity. This monthly magazine is renowned for its moving stories of women who have changed their lives, and for its recipes from popular food writer Allyson Gofton.
Nielsen BookData collects title data for English language books from authors, publishers and distributors. This data supplies a range of bibliographic services enabling booksellers and libraries throughout the world to identify and source books for their customers and patrons.
Poets are invited to respond to artworks selected from the Council Visual Art Collection. Each poem must be no longer than twelve lines, and may be in any genre of poetry. The artworks will be exhibited in the Council Office foyer and on the Council website.
Non-fiction writing covers a broad range, spanning from biographies, newspaper articles, ghostwriting, letters, anecdotes, speeches and historical writing. This group explores skills that include developing your ideas; writing commercially; writing for the internet, the children’s and youth markets; research and interviews; selling your work; editing, polishing promoting and marketing your writing; copyright and plagiarism; critiquing and creative non-fiction.
Weekly newspaper. Topics of interest: any issue relevant to circulation area.
North West Magazine is a regional weekly publication that covers the issues that affect north west NSW and the Cudgegong Valley regions of NSW and Southern QLD. Since the 1970’s the North West Magazine has carried news, issues, stories and business from across the region, to the region – bridging the great distances of country NSW.
The Northern Daily Leader serves a vast and versatile region. Its daily readership sweeps across the North West Slopes and Plains and climbs across the Northern Tablelands.
Publishes dairy industry/dairyfarm stories, particularly from regional Queensland.
Circulates from Darwin City to Alice Springs and the outlying islands in between.
Nosy Crow is a small, multi-award-winning, independent company. Nosy Crow publishes high-quality, commercial fiction and non-fiction books for children aged from 0 to 14 by well-known authors and illustrators and by new talent.