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SUMMARY:Scorpio Books Club | March: Delirious by Damien Wilkins
DESCRIPTION:Always wanted to join a book club? Come join ours! Share your thoughts and hear what others made of our Book of the Month at the Scorpio Books Club. \nMarch Book of the Month: Delirious by Damien Wilkins. \nOn the first Tuesday of each month\, we’ll discuss our previous Book of the Month. Scorpio will provide drinks\, nibbles and a cozy space to chat. Scorpio staff members will lead the discussion\, and afterwards present their other recommended reads for those hungry for more. After our discussion\, there will be time to browse and chat\, and attendees will receive 10% off all full-priced purchases on the night. \nFor those who like to come prepared\, we’ll send out an email to ticket holders a few days prior with reviews and some questions to get the ideas flowing. This is not required reading – just there if you’re keen. A list of all books mentioned on the night will be emailed to ticket holders in the days following. \nSpaces are limited\, and a ticket costs $10 each month. You can buy one on our website\, over the phone or by visiting us instore. \nWhen: the first Tuesday of each month\, 6-7.30pm\nWhere: Scorpio Books\nTickets: $10 per person per month \nIf you have any questions about the Scorpio Books Club\, please email bookclub@scorpiobooks.co.nz. \n* Cancellation policy: tickets can be cancelled until 9am on the day by emailing bookclub@scorpiobooks.co.nz. The ticket price cannot be refunded\, but transferred to store credit that will never expire.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/scorpio-books-club-march-delirious-by-damien-wilkins/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Mums-and-Bubs Drawing Class with Hilary Jean Tapper
DESCRIPTION:Mums-and-Bubs Drawing Class with Hilary Jean Tapper \n\n\nCelebrate the release of ‘Baby and Me’\, a beautiful new picture book by Angela Casabene and Hilary Jean Tapper\, with a Mums-and-Bubs illustration class on Thursday 20th February\, 10am at Telling Tales. Come along to learn illustration skills from Hilary in a relaxed and baby-friendly environment. \n\n\nAll materials provided\, spaces are limited – please RSVP at tellingtales@scorpiobooks.co.nz. \n\n\nThe class is aimed at adults\, with open play-drawing available for your little ones to join you. All adults welcome\, even without kids!
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/496284/
LOCATION:Telling Tales\, 101-111 Cashel Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Telling Tales
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250218T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250218T193000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | Coming In From The Cold
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books warmly invites you to the Ōtautahi Christchurch launch of Coming In From The Cold: Tautoko Tāne enabling the wellbeing of male survivors of sexual violence by Bex De Prospo Carr\, Fiona Clapham Howard and Tony Chamberlain. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nThis anthology features the courageous first-hand accounts of 26 male survivors of sexual abuse and violence in Aotearoa New Zealand. Through their eyes\, we are able to see the environments and systems in which the abuses took place\, the profound effects of those experiences\, and the survivors’ reflections upon them as they navigate their lives. Their generous contributions illustrate the transformational power of connection\, support\, hope and aroha. As the heart of this work\, their stories help to showcase more than two decades of mahi by Tautoko Tāne Aotearoa\, detailed through a brief organisational history unfolded in four seasonal essays. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHORS \nBex De Prospo Carr is a multi-disciplinarian who uses the power of words\, performance stages\, and sound to tell impactful stories to create a better world. With a background spanning rock and roll\, theatre\, and strategic communications\, Bex has carved a niche in leveraging storytelling as a tool for social and environmental change. Find out more about Bex De Prospo Carr here: www.authenticstorytelling.co.nz. \nFiona Clapham Howard has worked in the New Zealand mental health and addictions sector since 2004\, predominantly in lived experience roles. She has led teams working in peer support\, as well as in individual and systemic advocacy. She is an experienced peer support and advocacy trainer with a particular interest in exploring the impact of systems\, structures\, power imbalances\, and the legacy left to survivors of childhood adversity and trauma. \nTony Chamberlain works with not-for-profit and social enterprise communities to develop on-purpose strategic agendas and effective governance frameworks. He is proud to be working with his colleagues in Tautoko Tāne Aotearoa to build a capable national organisation\, enabling its member organisations to provide an appropriate nationwide support service for the male survivors of sexual abuse.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-coming-in-from-the-cold/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | Charlie Tangaroa and the God of War
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Huia Publishers warmly welcome you to the launch of Charlie Tangaroa and the God of War by local author T K Roxborogh. This junior fiction title is the sequel to 2020’s Charlie Tangaroa and the Creature from the Sea\, supreme winner of the  Margaret Mahy Book of the Year and winner of the Wright Family Foundation Esther Glen Junior Fiction Award at the 2021 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nLike every year\, the summer brings new people to Tolaga Bay. It’s been a full year since Charlie saved his hometown from destruction at the hands of gods\, warring sea creatures and natural disasters. Charlie and his younger brother\, Robbie\, are enjoying their normal lives – fishing off the wharf and helping out at their mum’s store – that is\, until a visiting scientist is stabbed at the local campground\, days before a meeting between local iwi and the government. So begins Charlie’s quest to uncover a mystery taking place in the hills above the town \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \n\n\n\nT K Roxborogh (Ngāti Porou\, Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri) is an award-winning author of more than thirty published works\, both fiction and non-fiction. Her latest publication Charlie Tangaroa and the Creature from the Sea won the Esther Glen Award for Junior Fiction and the supreme Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award at the 2021 New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. She teaches English and has been a writing mentor and judge for short stories and for the New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-charlie-tangaroa-and-the-god-of-war/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Story Time and Book Release with Sarah Milne
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special story time with Sarah Milne! On Saturday\, November 30th at 10am we are celebrating her new book\, Bridge to Anywhere\, with a reading and signing in-store.  \nAll Welcome! Please park prams outside to allow room for everyone. We recommend arriving a few minutes early to find a comfy seat.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/story-time-and-book-release-with-sarah-milne/
LOCATION:Telling Tales\, 101-111 Cashel Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
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SUMMARY:Chapbook Launch | ngā pukapuka pekapeka Series One
DESCRIPTION:The exclusive first-ever public event for ngā pukapuka pekapeka\, the new Ōtautahi micropress\, is here. Join us at Scorpio Books to be the first in Aotearoa to get your hands on three carefully curated chapbooks. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP. \nMy Moana Girls by Ruby Macomber is a poetry collection dedicated to the tenacious Indigenous sisterhoods we would be lost without. \nParallel Lines by Molly Laurence is a collection of currents running through tūrangawaewae\, school days\, and the hum of bread baking. \nintroduced species by C R Green is a hybrid collection of poetry and prose that weaves a dialogue between humanity and nature across the framework of C R Green’s own lifetime.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/chapbook-launch-nga-pukapuka-pekapeka-series-one/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Tour | This is the F#$%ing News
DESCRIPTION:My Story\, Your Issues. Paddy G\, live on stage. Now this really is The F#$%ing News. \nPaddy has written a book and he’s taking it on the road\, from Stewart Island to Waitangi. The F#$%ing News is coming to a stage near you!\nHe will crack you up with his ripper yarns from a crazy life story. This performance mixes journalism\, stand-up comedy and motivational speaking – talking shit and giving uplifting messages about what it means to be a Kiwi. \nPaddy was down\, but he got back up again. He’ll talk about the personal issues he has overcome\, and the issues New Zealand needs to overcome. In each place\, he’ll tackle a local issue and show you a local hero. And there will definitely be a Q and A! \nDon’t f#$%ing miss this. \nDisclaimer: There will be F-Bombs. \nGet tickets here from Eventfinda.  \nScorpio Books will be bookselling at the event. Buy your copy today!
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-tour-this-is-the-fing-news/
LOCATION:St Margaret’s College\, 12 Winchester Street\, Merivale\, Christchurch\, Canterbury\, 8014\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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SUMMARY:Kids' Drawing Workshop and Book Launch with Hilary Jean Tapper
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, 20th November we are celebrating the release of ‘Over or Under?’ a summery seaside tale by Pip Harry and Ōtautahi illustrator Hilary Jean Tapper. \n\n\n \n\n\nHilary will run an illustration workshop for kids aged 7 – 12 at 4.30pm at Telling Tales\, followed by a book launch at 5.30 – refreshments provided\, all welcome! We would love to see you there. \n\n\n \n\n\nPlease note that registration is required for the workshop – you can secure your place by emailing us at tellingtales@scorpiobooks.co.nz. \n\n\n\nThis event is in collaboration with The Children’s University.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/kids-drawing-workshop-and-book-launch-with-hilary-jean-tapper/
LOCATION:Telling Tales\, 101-111 Cashel Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Telling Tales
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241119T193000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | The Strange and Unlikely Tale of Montgomery\, the Mysterious Bird of Mystery by Antony Elworthy
DESCRIPTION:Walker Books and Scorpio Books warmly invite you to the launch of The Strange and Unlikely Tale of Montgomery\, the Mysterious Bird of Mystery by Antony Elworthy. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \n\n\nFrom the animator of The Corpse Bride\, Coraline and Isle of Dogs\, comes a hilarious\, illustrated tale about Gramps’s life as a magician. \nGramps had what they call a ‘Chequered Career’ which he insists on regaling to his sceptical grandson. He’s been a stuntman and a deep-sea diver\, but his most exciting\, and discombobulating\, career was when he was a magician. Known as The Astounding Alfredo\, and he became famous throughout the world\, especially for the disappearing trick with his dove – Montgomery\, The Mysterious Bird of Mystery. \nUnfortunately\, Montgomery is not just mysterious\, but malevolent\, envious and ambitious. \nAnd Gramps and Montgomery discover that fame has a way of changing people – and places. \nExpect the unexpected and believe the unbelievable in this hilarious debut novel from acclaimed animator Antony Elworthy. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nAntony Elworthy is an illustrator\, animator and children’s book author who has worked on critically acclaimed television and Oscar-winning feature film productions around the world. His most recent film credit was Lead Stop Motion Animator on Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio. He was also Lead Animator for Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs and Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie as well as Animator on Coraline and Corpse Bride.  \nAntony lives in Christchurch\, NZ\, where he is Animation Director on the hit preschool TV show Kiri and Lou (starring Jemaine Clement). He is currently Director of Animation on Sauvages\, a new film by Claude Barras.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-the-strange-and-unlikely-tale-of-montgomery-the-mysterious-bird-of-mystery-by-antony-elworthy/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241113T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241113T200000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | Hotel Theresa
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Book and Cold Hub Press warmly invite you to the launch of Hotel Theresa by Doc Drumheller. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book today! \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nThe Hotel Theresa is a landmark in Harlem\, New York City\, where legendary figures like Josephine Baker\, Duke Ellington\, Malcolm X\, and Muhammad Ali made their New York stay-overs. After visiting this iconic hotel\, poet Doc Drumheller was inspired to write and collect poems based on his travels\, exploring the world as a dual citizen of New Zealand and the USA. \nThe poems in this collection were composed on his journeys in New Zealand\, and throughout the USA\, Asia\, Europe\, and Central America\, where he has represented New Zealand at numerous international poetry festivals as a poet and cultural ambassador. The individual poems have been published in prestigious magazines and anthologies in New Zealand and around the world\, translated into many languages\, and received awards and honours from several international universities. Hotel Theresa features seventy of the published poems from more than one hundred composed between 2011 and 2024. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nDoc Drumheller is an award-winning poet\, musician\, dramatist\, who has published 11 collections of poetry. His poems have been translated into more than 20 languages. He is the editor and publisher of the New Zealand literary journal Catalyst. He was elected to represent New Zealand on the Executive Board of the World Congress of Poets\, and is the editor in chief of the World Congress of Poets literary journal Fuego. He has represented New Zealand at international poetry festivals all over the world\, and has performed in Cuba\, Lithuania\, Italy\, Hungary\, Bulgaria\, Romania\, Japan\, India\, China\, Nicaragua\, USA\, Mexico\, El Salvador\, Ecuador\, and widely throughout NZ. \nHis previous collection\, Drinking With Li Bai\, 100 Haiku from China and India\, was published\, with a memorable launch at Scorpio Books\, by Cold Hub Press in 2022.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-hotel-theresa/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | Woolsheds
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Massey University Press warmly invite you to the launch of Woolsheds: The historic shearing sheds of Aotearoa New Zealand by Annette O’Sullivan and Jane Ussher. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book today! \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nTowards the end of the nineteenth century\, wool\, mutton and lamb were the staples of the young New Zealand economy. By the 1980s\, the national flock was counted at 75 million sheep\, and wool export returns peaked at $1.8 billion. Now\, however\, the landscape of the farming industry has changed\, and sheep farmers have had to make some tough adaptations\, but it remains vital and important\, and the industry continues to be peopled by some of this country’s most entrepreneurial and agri-science-focused brains. \nThis handsome book\, exquisitely photographed by Jane Ussher\, takes readers to historic sheep stations in the North and South Island\, and explores the rich histories of this key primary industry that are contained in their heritage woolsheds. From the oldest working woolshed in mid-Canterbury to woolsheds rebuilt after earthquakes and sheds built by eminent public figures\, it is a celebration of effort\, industry and tenacity. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHORS \nDr Annette O’Sullivan is a design academic and former senior lecturer in typography at Massey University School of Design. Her doctorate examined the design histories of branding and identity on historic New Zealand sheep stations. She is a London trained typographer and letterpress printer and comes from a background of design practice in publishing\, museum\, and exhibition design. She is a Massey University Honorary Research Associate and member of the International Society of Typographic Designers. \nJane Ussher MNZM is one of New Zealand’s most lauded photographers. Perhaps best known for her photographs for the Listener and\, more recently\, for magazines such as New Zealand House & Garden\, her photographs have also appeared in the high-profile\, award-winning books Coast\, Islands\, Worship; Still Life: Inside the Antarctic Huts of Scott and Shackleton; The New Zealand Horse; Endless Sea; Nature — Stilled; Historic New Zealand Homesteads and Rooms: Portraits of Remarkable New Zealand Interiors.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-woolsheds/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Tour | The Fight For Freshwater
DESCRIPTION:Bridget Williams Books invites you to a Christchurch event with Mike Joy\, discussing his new memoir\, The Fight for Freshwater! \n\nWednesday 6 NovemberTautoru/TSB Space\, Tūranga\nLevel 1\, 60 Cathedral Square\nChristchurch Central \n\nDoors open from 5.30pm\, event starts 6.00pm \n\nSpeakers include Mike Joy and Rebecca Macfie. \n\nNau mai\, haere mai. Public event\, no RVSP needed. \n\nContact info@bwb.co.nz for more information. \n\nMike Joy is appearing in other centres\, see: www.bwb.co.nz/events \nThis event is supported by Scorpio Books.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-tour-the-fight-for-freshwater/
LOCATION:Tūranga\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241101T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241101T203000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | Ngā Kūaha: Voices and Visions in Maori Healing and Psychiatry
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to the launch of Wiremu Niania and Dr. Allister Bush’s second book\, Ngā Kūaha: Voices and Visions in Māori Healing and Psychiatry\, also authored by David Epston. This is a free event and is open for all to attend. We ask that you register your attendance for catering. \nEFTpos is available as well as cash to purchase books. \nAuthors available for book signing. \nDoors open from 5.30pm \nRegister here \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nNgā Kūaha: Voices and Visions in Māori Healing and Psychiatry explores what it means to hear voices and see visions from the perspectives of Māori healer Wiremu NiaNia and psychiatrist Allister Bush. Wiremu explains Ngā Kūaha as referring to doorways and offers entranceways into Māori knowledge about wairua (spirituality) handed down by his forebears and other Māori sources. \nThe authors provide historical examples of Western mystical experiences and contrasting Western psychiatric and psychological explanations of voices and visions as hallucinations. Further chapters focus on narratives and perspectives from people who have experienced voices and visions\, and have had interactions with mental health services\, told from multiple viewpoints; individual\, whānau (family)\, Māori healing and psychiatry. The benefits of joint Māori healing and psychiatry approaches on wellbeing are examined. Drawing on their 18-year partnership Wiremu and Allister highlight the harmful colonial impact of psychiatry in suppressing Māori views of voices and visions. They describe ways of working together in clinical practice to address this history of injustice and how to identify whether distressing perceptual experiences may represent Māori cultural experiences\, psychiatric or psychological symptoms or all of these. \nThis book advocates for practices that enable genuine partnerships between Māori healers\, other wairua practitioners\, and mental health clinicians in order to improve the mental health and spiritual care of Māori and perhaps other peoples. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHORS \nWiremu Niania\, born in 1949 and of Tūwharetoa\, Ngāti Kahungunu\, Tūhoe descent\, was adopted into the Niania whānau in Tiniroto. Raised by his kuia\, Te Awhimate Niania\, he displayed spiritual awareness from a young age\, guided closely in mahi wairua practice. \nApprenticed to his kuia\, who was considered a tohunga\, Wiremu assisted with mahi wairua from his teenage years. Besides his spiritual journey\, he has diverse life experiences\, including work as a shearer\, fencer\, scrubcutter\, musician\, songwriter\, Māori activist\, and youth worker. \nIn 1999\, Wiremu studied Mental Health with Indigenous Training and Consultants\, later joining the Māori cultural therapy team in Gisborne Hospital’s mental health unit. His unique approach to mental health and spiritual distress earned him a role as a cultural therapist at Te Whare Mārie\, Specialist Māori mental health service\, until 2010. \nCollaborating with Allister Bush\, Wiremu authored Tātaihono: Stories of Māori Healing and Psychiatry\, winning the Ashton Wylie Book Award in 2014.  A sought-after presenter\, he speaks globally on topics like traditional healing in clinical settings. \nAllister Bush\, Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist\, Te Whare Mārie\, Māori Mental Health Service and Pasifika CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service)\, Te Whatu Ora\, Porirua\, Aotearoa New Zealand. \nDavid Epston\, Co-originator of Narrative Therapy\, Tāmaki-makau-rau Auckland\, Aotearoa New Zealand.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-nga-kuaha-voices-and-visions-in-maori-healing-and-psychiatry/
LOCATION:Tūranga\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241030T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241030T193000
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SUMMARY:Michael Belgrave | Author Talk
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Massey University Press warmly invite you to an evening with Professor Michael Belgrave\, author of new book Becoming Aotearoa\, and Associate Professor Lyndon Fraser. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book today! \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nIn the first major national history of Aotearoa New Zealand to be published for 20 years\, Professor Michael Belgrave advances the notion that New Zealand’s two peoples — tangata whenua and subsequent migrants — have together built an open\, liberal society based on a series of social contracts. Frayed though they may sometimes be\, these contracts have created a country that is distinct. This engaging new look at our history examines how. \n\nABOUT AUTHOR \n\nMichael Belgrave joined Massey University in 1993 on the opening of the university’s Albany campus. A historian and previously a research manager at the Waitangi Tribunal\, he taught in the social policy and social work programme until 2014\, as well as Māori studies and history. In 1995 he began a long involvement with social workers and schools\, managing and evaluating Massey University’s pilot of the programme\, and becoming the leading advisor and evaluator in the development of a government pilot and in the generalisation of the programme throughout New Zealand. The programme is now provided to all decile 1–3 schools. \nHe continued to maintain a strong interest in Treaty of Waitangi research and settlements\, providing substantial research reports into a wide number of the Waitangi Tribunal’s district inquiries. More recently\, he has been heavily involved in assisting iwi in negotiating the historical aspects of Treaty settlements. He has published widely on Treaty and Māori history\, including being lead editor of Waitangi Revisited: Perspectives on the Treaty of Waitangi (Oxford University Press). He received a Marsden Fund award in 2015 for study into the re-examination of the causes of the New Zealand wars of the 1860s.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/becoming-aotearoa-book-launch/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241029T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241029T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20241001T000145Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | The Gavin Bishop Treasury by Gavin Bishop
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Penguin Random House New Zealand warmly welcome you to the launch of The Gavin Bishop Treasury: 10 Favourite Fairy Stories and Original Tales by Gavin Bishop. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book today! \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nComprising over two hundred pages of fabulous storytelling and stunning artwork\, children will be spellbound by this beautiful hardback gift treasury of ten favourite fairy tales and original stories by the acclaimed Gavin Bishop. \nBetween the covers you will find four of Gavin’s delightful original tales\, featuring such beloved characters as drab Mrs McGinty\, who becomes a sensation when a fast-growing plant takes off in her yard\, along with a rainbow-chasing sheep\, a little rabbit who longs to visit the sea\, and a bear who decides he can go without his winter sleep. \nThere are also six of Gavin’s delicious\, humour-filled fairy tale retellings\, including crafty Mr Fox with an empty food sack to fill\, the gloriously illustrated Three Little Pigs\, and Rats!\, in which Mrs Polly Piper\, vexed by an infestation of cheeky rodents\, accepts help from the dashing\, accordion-playing Rapscallion Claw. \nThis beautiful gift collection will entrance families of all ages and sizes and is the ideal inducement to snuggle up and read together. \nThe 10 gorgeous stories included in this treasury are: Mrs McGinty and the Bizarre Plant; Bidibidi; Mr Fox; Chicken Licken; A Apple Pie; The Three Little Pigs; Little Rabbit and the Sea; Stay Awake\, Bear!; The Three Billy Goats Gruff; and Rats! \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nGavin Bishop (Tainui\, Ngāti Awa) is a highly acclaimed children’s book author and illustrator of more than 70 books\, whose work ranges from original stories to retellings of Māori myths\, European fairy stories\, and nursery rhymes. \nBorn in Invercargill\, he spent his childhood in the remote railway settlement of Kingston on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Studying under Russell Clark and Rudi Gopas\, Gavin graduated from the Canterbury University School of Fine Arts with an honours degree in painting. He taught art at Linwood High School and at Christ’s College in Christchurch. \nAmong the numerous fellowships and national book prizes that have been awarded to Gavin throughout his career\, highlights are his Prime Minister’s Award for Literary Achievement – Non-fiction in 2019; his Te Waka Toi Ngā Tohu ā Tā Kingi Ihaka/Sir Kingi Ihaka Award in 2018 recognising lifetime contribution to strengthening Māori art and culture through his children’s books; The Arts Foundation’s Mallinson Rendel Illustrators Award in 2013; and the 2000 Storylines Margaret Mahy Medal for lifetime achievement and his distinguished contribution to children’s literature in New Zealand. Gavin was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2013\, and President of Honour of the NZ Society of Authors. \nGavin lives and works in Christchurch\, New Zealand. See more about him and his work at www.gavinbishop.com.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-the-gavin-bishop-treasury-by-gavin-bishop/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241023T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241023T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240920T004448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240930T234117Z
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SUMMARY:Monty Soutar | Author Talk
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Bateman Books warmly welcome you to an author talk starring Monty Soutar to celebrate the release of the second instalment in the Kāwai series\, Kāwai: Tree of Nourishment.  \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book in hardback or paperback format today. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK \nIt’s 1818 on the East Coast of Te Ika-a-Māui\, New Zealand. Hine-aute\, granddaughter of the legendary warrior Kaitanga\, is fleeing through the bush\, a precious yet gruesome memento contained in her fishing net. What follows is a gripping tale of a people on the cusp of profound change that is destined to reverberate through many generations to come. \nThe Europeans have arrived\, and they’ve brought guns and foreign diseases\, ushering in a whole new world of terror and trouble. They’ve also brought a new religion\, which will cause Māori to question everything they had believed to be true. Hine and her sons Ipumare and Uha are caught in the crossfire of change\, creating fractures in their close familial bonds and undermining everything they hold dear. \nFrom raids by musket-wielding war parties to heightened internecine warfare; from the influx of whalers\, traders and Christian missionaries to the signing of The Treaty of Waitangi\, Kāwai: Tree of Nourishment strikes hard and deep into the heart of the initial impact of colonisation on Māori\, and is guaranteed to leave readers stunned. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nDr. Monty Soutar (Ngāti Porou\, Ngāti Awa\, Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki\, Ngāti Kahungunu) has worked as a Senior Historian for the Ministry of Culture and Heritage\, Director of the Tairāwhiti Museum in Gisborne and as the World War One Historian in Residence at Auckland War Memorial Museum. In 2015 he was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori and historical research. He continues to serve on the Waitangi Tribunal. \nDr. Soutar is the author of Whitiki Whiti Whiti E! Māori in the First World War and Nga Tama Toa – The Price of Citizenship: C Company 28 (Māori) Battalion 1939-1945. In 2021 he was awarded the Creative New Zealand Michael King Writer’s Fellowship to write the Kāwai series. Monty lives in Gisborne with his wife and youngest daughter.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/kawai-tree-of-nourishment-author-talk/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241019
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241021
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240703T011342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240703T011342Z
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SUMMARY:DECULT 2024
DESCRIPTION:New Zealand’s first cult conference gathers cult survivors\, academic experts\, advocates and activists – in person and live-streamed. \nJoin us at DECULT 2024 to raise awareness\, build networks and educate professionals who want to minimise harm. \n\nAre you concerned about cults and want to understand their dynamics?\nHave you come out of a harmful group or are helping someone to leave?\nDo you want to offer professional support for cult leavers?\n\n\n\n\n\nThen DECULT 2024 is for you.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/decult-2024/
LOCATION:Tūranga\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241017T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240904T030756Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Walks Aotearoa | Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Penguin Random House New Zealand warmly welcome you to the launch of Wild Walks Aotearoa by Hannah-Rose Watt. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book today! \nWild Walks Aotearoa is an informative\, inspiring and visually stunning guide to tramping in New Zealand\, for walkers of all levels and experiences. Featuring 59 walks across New Zealand’s North and South islands\, this practical guide is for anyone keen to explore Aotearoa’s wilderness on foot. Containing key info about essential gear; safety on the tracks; how to read topographical maps and trail markers; hut and track etiquette; advice for solo and female trampers; and details and logistics for each walk\, this book will be your new tramping companion. \nPacked with well-trodden and lesser-known walks – from quickies while on a roadie\, to hikes for tykes and multi-day journeys – you’ll find options for all ages\, fitness and experience levels. Lavishly illustrated with photographs of New Zealand’s picturesque landscapes\, Wild Walks Aotearoa is a must-own\, whether for inspiration on your coffee table or planning your next adventure. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \n\nHannah-Rose Watt is a passionate and experienced tramper\, mountaineer and adventurer. She grew up tramping and camping with her family in the rugged beauty of New Zealand’s South Island\, and she has a deep-rooted connection to the wilderness. \nAlongside her professional work in the outdoor industry\, including for DOC and Macpac\, Hannah dedicates her time to exploring Aotearoa\, leading tramping trips\, educating new trampers\, and fostering safe and inclusive outdoor experiences through her wild social media channels. Her mission is to inspire others to explore enchanting landscapes and to foster an appreciation for the natural world. \nHannah lives and works in Ōtautahi Christchurch.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/wild-walks-aotearoa-book-launch/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241010T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241010T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240918T225453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T225453Z
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SUMMARY:Lily\, Oh Lily | Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Canterbury University Press warmly welcome you to the launch of Lily\, Oh Lily: Searching for a Nazi ghost by Jeffrey Paparoa Holman. All welcome\, refreshments provided. Please send in your RSVP and pre-order your book today. \nLily Hasenburg was just such a figure in Holman’s growing years. She was whispered into his ear by grandmother Eunice – in memorable stories of her older sister\, who married and moved to Germany at the turn of the 20th century\, and was later caught up in the Nazi web spun by Adolf Hitler. Unable to shake loose this story\, Holman pursued her to Berlin\, Hamburg and Dresden. Here\, we have an account of his pilgrimage; the kind of family history we might bury\, and forget – to our loss. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR \nJeffrey Paparoa Holman is an acclaimed poet\, historian and memoirist. His poetry has been shortlisted for the New Zealand Book Awards; his family memoir The Lost Pilot (Penguin\, 2013) was warmly received in Aotearoa and overseas. Best of Both Worlds: The story of Elsdon Best and Tutakangahau (Penguin\, 2010) was short-listed for the Ernest Scott Prize (History) in Australia. Since retirement from his role as senior adjunct fellow at the University of Canterbury\, he has taught creative writing in both primary and high school programmes.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/lily-oh-lily-book-launch/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241008T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20241008T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20241001T012957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T012957Z
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SUMMARY:Days of Ice | Artists in Antarctica
DESCRIPTION:DAYS OF ICE\nYou are warmly invited to join Days of Ice at Tūranga to celebrate the opening of the Antarctic science season. Come celebrate Ōtautahi Christchurch’s connection to Antarctica with interactive activities\, speakers\, film\, Explore Antarctica and more. \n\nWhat transformation happens when writers\, musicians and artists stand in the vast\, cold spaces of Antarctica? Join Patrick Shepherd and fellow artists to celebrate the work of Kiwi artists in Antarctica and Antarctica’s power to inspire. \nTuesday 8 October\n5.30pm: Days of Ice opening\n6.00-7.30pm: Patrick Shepherd and fellow artists \nTautoru / TSB Space\, Hapori | Community\, Level 1\, Tūranga \nFree\, bookings required
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/days-of-ice-artists-in-antarctica/
LOCATION:Tūranga\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240921T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240921T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240827T215254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240919T050206Z
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SUMMARY:Kataraina | Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Some of the Scorpio team are hitting the road in September to support the launch of Kataraina by Becky Manawatu\, the much-anticipated sequel to instant classic Auē (2019). Do you have friends on the West Coast? Let them know we’re on our way\, for one night only! \nSaturday 28th September\, 5.30pm \nVENUE UPDATE: now at The Denniston Dog Pub\, 18 Wakefield Street\, Westport 7825
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/kataraina-book-launch/
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240921T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240921T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240827T211431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T211431Z
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SUMMARY:Sylvia Tour | Just Janie & Sig Wilder
DESCRIPTION:Two modern-day troubadours brought together by the poetry of two Sylvia’s. \nJust Janie and Sig Wilder are banding together with their new double single ‘Sylvia’. Fusing nostalgic Laurel Canyon folk and alt-country grit onstage in a ‘songwriter rounds’ format\, they will share the songs and stories of the music that made them. \nSig and Janie met earlier this year in Te Whanganui-a-Tara and realized they’d both written songs titled ‘Sylvia’\, influenced by poetry collections from Sylvia Plath and Sylvia Legris. After performing together\, the duo knew there was something special when their voices merged. Now they’re bringing that magic to the stage. \n‘Sylvia’ includes two tracks\, written individually and recorded together. \nSylvia I\, written and composed by Just Janie\, responds to reading Sylvia Plath’s poetry collection Ariel. After picking up the collection at Scorpio Books in Ōtautahi and feeling drawn in from the two cover lines: ‘I rise with my red hair\, and eat men like air’\, Janie was floored by the collection. This is a song to deal with the trauma of reading Sylvia Plath. \nSylvia II\, written and composed by Sig Wilder\, is a response to reading Sylvia Legris’s poetry collection Garden Physic. With each page Sig\, who is also a gardener\, discovered a wealth of complex plant references and botanical histories. He was inspired by the botanical glossolalia seemingly of Sylvia’s own invention and the collection’s ability to create music from language. This is song is an exploration of the language of plants and the haunting relationship between poet and reader. \nDrawing inspiration from the folk scene of the late sixties and early seventies\, Central Otago-born artist Just Janie has a crisp and tender style\, creating worlds for listeners to melt into. Raised in the American Midwest and now living under the Southern Cross\, Sig Wilder’s music is a journey through the hills and plains of Aotearoa\, weaving the nostalgia and sorrow of Americana into the fabric of Aotearoa’s musical landscape. \n\nThis gig occurs simultaneously with regular Saturday afternoon shopping conditions and is free to attend.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/sylvia-tour-just-janie-sig-wilder/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240920T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240920T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240826T230026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240823T000614Z
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SUMMARY:Make It Make Sense | Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books\, Moa Press and Shit You Should Care About warmly welcome you to the launch of Make It Make Sense by Lucy Blakiston and Bel Hawkins. Registrations are essential for this event\, so please send in your RSVP and reserve your spot. Pre-order your book today! And now\, a message from the authors: \nSOUTH ISLAND BABIES WE ARE COMING TO YOU! We are so goddamn excited to be launching our first!! ever!! book!! and to get to come and launch it at one of our fave bookstores: Scorpio Books!! \nWe couldn’t think of a better way to send this thing out into the world than with a bunch of our favourite worn-out women (or worn-out people)\, hanging out and trying to make sense of all our burning questions about the world\, ourselves\, whether we hate our jobs or just need a bit of sleep\, and whether good love is really coming for us or if we’ll be stuck in situationships until we die. \nWhere? Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\nWhen? Friday September 20th\, 6-8pm\nWhat can you expect? An evening of love\, grief\, girlhood\, friendship\, but mostly\, a whole lot of fucking fun and phoenixing <3 \nCan’t wait to see your cute face!! \nLuce & Bel xxxxxx
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/make-it-make-sense-book-launch/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240826T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240826T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240718T021118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240731T002556Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk | Shain Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:RDU\, Scorpio Books and Auckland UNESCO City of Music warmly welcome you to an author talk featuring Shain Shapiro. Shain is touring Aotearoa New Zealand in support of his latest book This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better. This event will include book signings\, readings and discussion. Special guests to be announced. \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Bookings essential. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK: \nThis Must Be the Place introduces and examines music’s relationship to cities. Not the influence cities have on music\, but the powerful impact music can have on how cities are developed\, built\, managed and governed.Told in an accessible way through personal stories from cities around the world — including London\, Melbourne\, Nashville\, Austin and Zurich — This Must Be the Place takes a truly global perspective on the ways music is integral to everyday life but neglected in public policy.Arguing for the transformative role of artists and musicians in a post-pandemic world\, This Must Be The Place not only examines the powerful impact music can have on our cities\, but also serves as a how-to guide and toolkit for music-lovers\, artists and activists everywhere to begin the process of reinventing the communities they live in. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nShain Shapiro holds a PhD from the University of London and lives in East London. He is a globally recognised thought leader at the convergence of music\, culture and urban policy. This is showcased in his debut book\, This Must Be The Place: How Music Can Make Your City Better\, released on Repeater Books in September 2023.  He is also an accomplished academic\, having authored courses for the Global Leaders Institute and Berklee College of Music and is also the co-founder of Unison Rights\, a new copyright management entity in Spain.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/author-talk-shain-shapiro/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240809T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240809T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240715T001907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T223113Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'The Ones That Bit Me' by Marcus Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Nau mai\, haere mai \nNau piki mai ki tēnei hui whakanui pukapuka \nMassey University Press invites you to the launch of: The Ones That Bit Me! Camels\, cows and other young-vet stories by Marcus Taylor \n\nFriday 9 August 2024\, 6.30pm\nGM Hair Design\n300 Cashel Street\nCentral City\, Christchurch\nFacebook Event here\n\nIf you’d like to attend\, please RSVP.\nBooks will be available for sale and signing.\nNgā mihi nui\nThe Massey University Press team
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-the-ones-that-bit-me-by-marcus-taylor/
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240808T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240808T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'A Man Holds a Fish' by Glenn Busch
DESCRIPTION:Te Papa Press and Scorpio Books warmly welcome you to the launch of Glenn Busch‘s new book\, A Man Holds a Fish. \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP by filling in this Google Form here or by going to tinyurl.com/ScorpioBooksRSVP. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK: \nSelected by the legendary photographer himself\, the 79 extraordinary images in Glenn Busch’s A Man Holds A Fish cement and celebrate his reputation as one of New Zealand’s most important photographers. Almost other-worldy\, and striking in their humanity and emotional affect\, the images in this resonant book bear returning to again and again. \nBusch’s work secured public notice in 1984 with the publication of Working Men. As art writer Peter Ireland observes in his essay\, ‘In the early 1970s . . . the social documentary tradition was the reigning\, respectable approach\, and Busch’s work remains foundational\, even after half a century retaining a vividness and force in its resistance to any tendency to idealise in his portraiture\, as this book so clearly attests.’ \nA handsome\, large-format book\, beautifully designed by Seven\, this book serves as both an introduction to the work of a hugely influential and widely regarded figure in photography in Aotearoa New Zealand and a celebration of his place in our art history. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nGlenn Busch\, best known for his intimate\, thought-provoking portraits and captivating social documentary work\, was born in Auckland in 1948. He left school at 14 and spent his early years working as a manual labourer in many different places around Australia and New Zealand. His passion for photography began with the viewing of the work of Hungarian photographer Brassaï and his understanding of the medium was helped through a chance meeting with John B Turner. \nThroughout his career\, Busch has focused on capturing the essence of daily life\, often exploring themes of community\, work and identity. His influential projects include Working Men\, You Are My Darling Zita\, The Man With No Arms and Other Stories\, My Place and the ongoing Place In Time documentary project. \nBusch has also contributed to New Zealand’s photographic education with his founding of the influential Auckland photography gallery\, Snaps\, and through his many years of teaching at the School of Fine Arts\, University of Canterbury Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha. \nPeter Ireland is a well-known painter\, curator and art writer with a deep interest in photography inter alia.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-a-man-holds-a-fish-by-glenn-busch/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240807T163000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240807T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240710T005028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T224356Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk at Tūranga | Ruth Shaw
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a wonderful and warming early evening event. Amanda Cropp speaks to author Ruth Shaw about her latest projects and her life after international bestseller The Bookseller at the End of The World\, and her new book Bookshop Dogs\, already a NZ bestseller. \n\n4.30pm Meet the author\, book sales\, signing and refreshments.\n5-6pm Ruth Shaw and Amanda Cropp\nFree\, bookings required\n\n  \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nRuth Shaw runs a cluster of ‘wee bookshops’ in remote Manapōuri in the far south of New Zealand. She lives with her husband\, Lance. In 2022 she published her first memoir\, The Bookseller at the End of the World\, a book that has since become a critically acclaimed national and international treasure. The Bookseller at the End of the World has been translated into Italian\, Dutch\, German\, Turkish and Chinese and will be available in Swedish\, Russian\, Slovakian\, Arabic and Korean soon.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/author-talk-ruth-shaw/
LOCATION:Tūranga\, 60 Cathedral Square\, Christchurch
CATEGORIES:Off-site
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240730T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240701T015225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T214153Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'The Mess We Made' by Megan O'Neill
DESCRIPTION:Please join Scorpio Books and Moa Press for the launch of local author Megan O’Neill’s debut novel The Mess We Made. \nAll welcome\, light refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP by filling in this Google Form here or by going to tinyurl.com/ScorpioBooksRSVP. \n\nABOUT THE BOOK: \nThe Mess We Made is an addictive will-they-won’t-they debut love story about whether there can ever be a second chance for your first love. \nQuin and Henry meet as kids and quickly become inseparable… They are high-school sweethearts until one night\, one bad decision shatters everything. Years later\, Quin’s stuck working at a local takeaway. She’s not spoken to Henry since he left town nine years ago. She barely talks to her twin brother Josh\, and their mum has a degenerative disease – Quin’s dealing with the fact that she might get it too. \nWhen Henry suddenly returns – and keeps showing up at work to walk Quin home – she feels herself falling all over again. But his reappearance triggers the secret she’s kept buried for the past nine years\, and she doesn’t know if she can trust Henry not to disappear on her when he learns the truth. \nIf you love the millennial angst of Normal People and the addictive appeal of It Ends With Us and Daisy Jones and the Six\, you will be captivated by Quin and the enigmatic Henry. \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nMegan O’Neill grew up in the small rural town of Waiau Pa\, overlooking the Manukau Harbour in Auckland. She now lives in Christchurch\, enjoying the wild nature on her doorstep and everything else the South Island has to offer. In her debut novel The Mess We Made\, she was inspired to write characters who were messy\, raw and real.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-the-mess-we-made-by-megan-oneill/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240719T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240719T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240626T005403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T010103Z
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SUMMARY:(FULLY BOOKED)Melanie Poppins at Telling Tales
DESCRIPTION:Due to overwhelming demand this event is at capacity. Check out our other great Kidsfest Events\, we would love to see you these holidays! \nJoin Melanie Poppins at Telling Tales for a morning of magic and face painting!\nFriday 12th July or Friday 19th July at 10am.\nPlease RSVP for facepainting as numbers are limited – email us at tellingtales@scorpiobooks.co.nz.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/fully-bookedmelanie-poppins-at-telling-tales/2024-07-19/
LOCATION:Telling Tales\, 101-111 Cashel Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Telling Tales
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240719T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240719T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T051958
CREATED:20240613T210003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T020206Z
UID:10000074-1721383200-1721386800@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Kidsfest - Melanie Poppins at Telling Tales
DESCRIPTION:Join Melanie Poppins at Telling Tales for a morning of magic and face painting! Friday 12th July or Friday 19th July at 10am. \nPlease RSVP for facepainting as numbers are limited – email us at tellingtales@scorpiobooks.co.nz
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/kidsfest-melanie-poppins-at-telling-tales/2024-07-19/
LOCATION:Telling Tales\, 101-111 Cashel Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
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