‘Funny, refreshing, and courageous’: Shilo Kino’s All That We Know, reviewedThe new novel from the author of Pōrangi Boy is about what we inherit – both the trauma and the taonga.By Natasha Lampard | 3rd August, 2024Guest writer
An impressive debut that gets under the skin: a review of Checkerboard Hill by Jade KakeJade Kake’s debut novel, set between Australia and Aotearoa, is a powerful look at indigeneity in the diaspora.By Natasha Lampard | 25th February, 2024Guest writer
A karanga from Coco SolidThe novel as an act of resistance.By Natasha Lampard | 28th August, 2022Guest writer
OpinionComplicity with Trump’s inhumanity should be disqualifying, even if you’re from MatamataIf New Zealand has any moral fibre it should oppose Chris Liddell’s nomination for the top job at the OECD.By Natasha Lampard | 29th October, 2020Guest writer