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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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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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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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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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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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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240826T193000
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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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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:20240730T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240730T200000
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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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SUMMARY:Author Talk | Laurence Fearnley
DESCRIPTION:Scorpio Books and Penguin Random House New Zealand warmly welcome you to an author talk featuring Laurence Fearnley in conversation with Morrin Rout.  \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: \nFollowing a disastrous family holiday\, Libby and Curtis make a promise: If they ever visit the West Coast of the South Island again\, it will be to stay at the majestic Grand Glacier Hotel. \nTwenty years later\, Libby is recovering from cancer and the couple finally return to the resort. Except the glacier has retreated\, nothing goes to plan\, and after a storm separates her from Curtis\, Libby finds herself alone in the isolated hotel. \nDisappointed\, she tentatively begins to explore her surroundings. Could the inaccessible hotel and its curious collection of staff and guests hold the key to Libby reconnecting with the person she once was? \nAt the Grand Glacier Hotel is award-winning novelist Laurence Fearnley’s third novel responding to the five senses. Drawing on a varied soundscape\, this tangible\, moving portrait of physical and emotional recovery offers a way forward\, one hopeful step at a time. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nLaurence Fearnley is an award-winning novelist. Her novel The Hut Builder won the fiction category of the 2011 NZ Post Book Awards. In 2014 her novel Reach was longlisted for the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards\, and\, in 2008\, Edwin and Matilda was runner-up in the fiction category of the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Her second novel\, Room\, was shortlisted for the 2001 Montana New Zealand Book Awards. In 2004 Fearnley was awarded the Artists to Antarctica Fellowship and in 2007 the Robert Burns Fellowship at the University of Otago. In 2016 she won the NZSA/Janet Frame Memorial Award and in 2017 she was the joint winner of the Landfall essay competition. She was named a New Zealand Arts Foundation Laureate in 2019. She lives in Dunedin. \n\n\n– \n\nABOUT THE CHAIR: \nMorrin Rout has spent over 25 years organising literary events and festivals and producing and presenting book programmes on national and local radio. She is the former Director of the Hagley Writers Institute and is a current member of the WORD festival trust board.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/author-talk-laurence-fearnley/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240708T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Power to Win: The Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand' by Lyndy McIntyre
DESCRIPTION:Lyndy McIntyre\, Living Wage Aotearoa New Zealand\, Scorpio Books and Otago University Press warmly invite you to the launch of Power to Win: The Living Wage Movement in Aotearoa New Zealand by Lyndy McIntyre. To be launched by Rebecca Macfie. \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: \nLyndy McIntyre’s Power to Win tells the story of the living wage movement in Aotearoa New Zealand. The living wage movement is grounded in the fundamental belief that all New Zealanders should be paid enough to meet their needs\, enjoy their lives and participate in society. Yet\, from the 1980s\, with the gap between rich and poor growing and poverty increasing\, more and more workers could no longer afford to aspire to this quality of life. The question of how to rectify resultant social inequities was becoming urgent. \nIn Power to Win\, McIntyre documents the history of the Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand from these roots to the present day. This is the story of the movement’s efforts to lift the wages of the most disadvantaged people in our workforce – women\, Māori\, Pacific Peoples\, migrants and refugees\, and young workers. McIntyre provides a window into the lives of these workers and those committed to ending in-work poverty: the activists\, faith groups\, unions and community organisations who come together to tilt the axis of power from employers to low-wage workers. \nPower to Win is the record of an extraordinarily successful movement. It is a celebration of hope and an inspiring read. This book shows that communities have power and that change can happen. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nLyndy McIntyre grew up in the 50s and 60s in a time of relative prosperity in Aotearoa New Zealand. In the 70s she became increasingly active in left/progressive issues and her community. Lyndy learnt about unions on the job as a union delegate in the printing industry through the 1980s. In 1990 she started a 30-year working life in unions\, with a brief stint as a parliamentary press secretary. In 2007 she was elected to Kāpiti Coast District Council. She served one term and decided that union work was more worthwhile. In 2015\, she became one of two paid community organisers in Living Wage Movement Aotearoa New Zealand. In 2020\, she retired from her community organising role and began to write this story of the movement.\n\nFind out more at oup.nz/power-to-win
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-power-to-win-by-lyndy-mcintyre/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240701T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240701T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Rere Takitahi/Flying Solo' edited by JCL Purchase and AJ Woolf
DESCRIPTION:Olearia Press and Scorpio Books invite you to celebrate the launch of a new anthology of collected writings on the experience of solo parenthood and differently-structured families in Aotearoa New Zealand. This event will feature readings from contributors – lineup TBA.\n \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: \nIncluding over fifty writers from diverse ethnic and demographic communities (representing parents/grandparents/matua\, offspring/rangatahi\, educators\, doctors\, social workers\, researchers\, creatives and other disciplines) Rere Takitahi/Flying Solo “eviscerates” the lived experience of an often neglected and misunderstood sector of society\, focusing attention on aspects of their lives that will resonate with readers who have experienced similar. \nFrom Katherine Mansfield’s sinister story about an abandoned\, single mother trying to survive in early 19th century rural New Zealand\, to Jess Young’s moving poem about wet nappies hanging throughout the house while her milk lets down during her WINZ appointment\, to Fiona Farrell’s intellectually disabled Skinny Louie\, who births her child all alone in the orchid house at the Dunedin Botanic Gardens\, to Alexandra Balm’s mother and son migrating to New Zealand from eastern Europe\, to Michael Botur’s solo father going to great lengths to support his little girl\, Rere Takitahi/Flying Solo explores the fates of alternatively-structured families and single parents through short and micro-fiction\, essay\, memoir\, poetry and reportage. \n– \n\nABOUT THE EDITORS: \nJCL Purchase (aka Jenny Purchase) is a senior secondary teacher of English\,  French\, and ESOL but has also taught an eclectic range of subjects in the tertiary sector. Possessing extensive academic and business writing experience\, since completing a master’s degree in creative writing at AUT in 2010\, and a further Post-Graduate Diploma in Communication Studies in 2011\, she has branched increasingly into creative writing\, scriptwriting\, reviewing and article writing. Some of her work has been published in journals\, publications\, anthologies\, and online\, and she released a collection of short stories\, Transit Lounge in 2022 (Lasavia Publishing). One of Jenny’s short stories received Creative New Zealand funding for a short film. She has also received special mentions in the Katherine Mansfield Short Story Competition and the Aeon Competition. She is currently working on an epic historical novel in the classic tradition and a memoir/philosophical reflection on her life and times. She campaigns tirelessly for magazines\, newspapers\, and periodicals to publish more short fiction and poetry. \nAJ (Angela) Woolf is a writer and artist living in Marlborough. She has published short stories and currently has four novels ready for publication. Several of Angela’s short stories and novels have reached the finals in competitions such as the Michael Gifkins Prize\, and she received third place in the Zephyr Short Story Competition in 2020. \nBoth editors are former solo parents and members of alternative families.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-rere-takitahi-flying-solo-edited-by-jcl-purchase-and-aj-woolf/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240626T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240626T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240523T213701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T004150Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Hopurangi—Songcatcher' by Robert Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Auckland University Press and Scorpio Books invite you to celebrate the launch of Robert Sullivan‘s new poetry collection Hopurangi—Songcatcher. Inspired by the cyclical energies of the Maramataka\, these poems see the poet re-finding himself and his world – in the mātauranga of his kuia from the Ngāti Hau and Ngāti Kaharau hapū of Ngāpuhi; in his mother’s stories from his Ngāti Manu hapū at Kāretu; in the singing and storytelling at Puketeraki Marae\, home of his father’s people of Kāti Huirapa\, Kāti Māmoe\, Waitaha and Kāi Tahu Whānui in Te Tai o Āraiteuru; and in the fellowship of friends on Facebook. \nAll welcome\, light refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nTo be launched by Anna Jackson. \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: \n“Rich\, accessible and fun\, intense and moving\, Hopurangi—Songcatcher presents poems charting the increasing harmonisation of a Māori literary intellect with his world in cultural\, spiritual and physical terms. This harmonisation is focused through his intensifying connection with the Maramataka\, the whenua he inhabits\, his Māori community (online and in real life)\, and his own body. The poems are extraordinarily appealing – technically tight\, warm and emotionally moving.” — Tina Makereti\, Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nRobert Sullivan (Ngāpuhi\, Kāi Tahu) is the author of nine books of poetry as well as a graphic novel and an award-winning book of Māori legends for children. He co-edited\, with Albert Wendt and Reina Whaitiri\, the anthologies of Polynesian poetry in English\, Whetu Moana (2002) and Mauri Ola (2010)\, and an anthology of Māori poetry with Reina Whaitiri\, Puna Wai Kōrero (2014)\, all published by Auckland University Press. Among many awards\, he received the 2022 Lauris Edmond Memorial Award for a distinguished contribution to New Zealand poetry. He is associate professor of creative writing at Massey University and has taught previously at Manukau Institute of Technology and the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. His most recent collection was Tūnui | Comet (Auckland University Press\, 2022).
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-hopurangi-songcatcher-by-robert-sullivan/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240613T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240613T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240516T015945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T234944Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'The End of the Beginning' by Jenna Heller
DESCRIPTION:AT THE BAY | I TE KOKORU and Scorpio Books invite you to the launch of Jenna Heller’s new book\, The End of the Beginning.\n \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: \nA tornado rips the roof from a strip mall. A girl is scorched by her own reflection. A daughter enacts revenge for her mother’s grotesquely inappropriate remarks. An unwell man prepares to leave his home and community for the last time. A woman contemplates her impending transformation into a sea creature\, while another\, gifted with second sight\, finds that ghosts start to outnumber the living. \nWith plots that hinge on moments of unease\, betrayal\, or violence\, these small stories focus on becoming and unforeseen departures. Ranging from North America to Aotearoa\, they move through the captured time of childhood memory to the vastness of geological time as experienced by an escaping moon\, and often\, they lean into a queer and ecologically-inflected Gothic. \n“Brilliant\, tender and spare.” – Frankie McMillan \n“With a delicate but strong sense of narrative voice\, Jenna Heller has seized the flash form and made it her own.” – Tina Shaw \n“These spare yet sumptuous stories ripple with wonder and warmth. They are also ruthless. Nothing under the sun escapes Jenna Heller’s sharp-eyed perception. The End of the Beginning is flash fiction at its finest.” – Michelle Ross \n“These small stories riff on genre\, but often lean into a dark humour that scratches at the unease in human relationships with other humans and with the environment\, like a succession of brutal jokes. Jenna Heller is attentive to the ‘suitcase behind the smile’\, to life as it is lived and its multiple alternate personalities.” – Alison Glenny \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nJenna Heller was the joint-winner of the Meniscus Australian CLA Best Prose Prize 2019\, shortlisted for the Text Prize for Young Adult and Children’s Writing 2019\, runner-up of the North & South Short\, Short Story Contest 2019\, winner of National Flash Fiction Day NZ 2020\, runner-up for the Caselberg International Poetry Prize 2021\, and was also selected for inclusion in the international anthology Best Small Fictions 2020\, 2021\, and 2023.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-end-of-the-beginning-by-jenna-heller/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240611T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240611T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240513T231053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T234950Z
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Ans Westra: A Life in Photography' by Paul Moon
DESCRIPTION:Massey University Press and Scorpio Books invite you to the launch of Paul Moon’s new book\, Ans Westra: A Life in Photography. \nAll welcome\, light refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP here. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \nThe photographer Ans Westra\, who died in 2023\, took hundreds of thousands of images over her long career. Together\, those images constitute what is arguably a photo album of Aotearoa. Her dedication and determination sometimes came at a cost but she was focused and driven\, overcoming a difficult childhood in the Netherlands and later complex adult relationships to forge her own path. Warm\, engaging and sympathetic\, this richly illustrated biography interrogates her remarkable – and at times controversial – practice and a life that always put photography first. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nDr Paul Moon ONZM is a professor of history at Auckland University of Technology\, where he has taught since 1993. He is the author of many books\, including biographies of James Busby\, William Hobson\, Robert FitzRoy\, and the Ngāpuhi rangatira Hōne Heke and Hōne Heke Ngāpua. In 2003\, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society at University College\, London. Paul lives in Auckland.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-ans-westra-by-paul-moon/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240604T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240604T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240403T030925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T033034Z
UID:10000060-1717524000-1717529400@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Scorpio Books Club | June | 'My Friends' by Hisham Matar
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 Scorpio Books Club. \nOn the first Tuesday of each month\, we meet discuss our previous Book of the Month – so in June\, we’ll be talking about our May book\, My Friends by Hisham Matar . \nWhen: Tuesday 7th May\, 6pm – 7.30pm\nWhere: Scorpio Books\nTickets: $10 per person per month \n  \nYour ticket includes: \n\nAn email with a selection of reviews and questions a few days prior to get the ideas flowing. (Not required reading – just there if you’re keen.)\nDrinks\, nibbles and facilitated discussion on the night\, plus Bel and Ray’s other recommended reads for the month.\nAfter hours browsing time\, with 10% off all full-priced purchases on the night.\nA follow up email that includes all books mentioned on the night (so you can add them to your TBR pile!)\n\n  \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 the next Book Club session\, or to store credit that will never expire.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/scorpio-books-club-june-my-friends-by-hisham-matar/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240531T090000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240528T050757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T050757Z
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SUMMARY:Annual Sale
DESCRIPTION:Terms and conditions \n\nOur Annual Sale runs from Friday 31st May until Sunday 9th June.\nSelected titles from all departments are marked down by 50-70%\nIn-store only\nNo holds\, returns or exchanges available on sale items\nLoyalty card stamps apply to full-priced items only\, not sale items
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/annual-sale/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240509T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240509T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240409T035033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T035033Z
UID:10000061-1715275800-1715281200@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Author Talk | 'The Back Fix' by Antony Bush
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, author Antony Bush and specialist Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeon Kris Dalzell to discuss The Back Fix\, a comprehensive and research-based self-help book for back pain. Audience Q&A time included. \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: \nA comprehensive ‘how-to’ for all back pain sufferers. Includes the 10 ‘Back Facts’ researchers want us all to know. The common back pain myths and misconceptions. The importance of outlook\, mood and thought processes. Learn how to tailor your lifestyle. Use movement and mindfulness as a way back to enjoying a pain-free and self-empowered life. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nAntony has treated Olympic gold medallist rowers\, alpine skiers\, members of the All Blacks\, ITU World Championship Triathletes\, and World Champion curlers. But he is just as happy helping keen weekend warriors and members of the general public. Antony also has a special interest in corporate health and wellness and is passionate about getting people away from their smartphones and computer screens and moving about in our great outdoors. He is a keen multi-sporter and Coast-to-Coaster. \n– \nABOUT THE CHAIR: \nKris Dalzell is a specialist Spinal and Orthopaedic Surgeon. He completed his medical and specialist training in New Zealand and further Spine and Arthroplasty sub-specialty training in Canada and Australia. He specializes in complex surgery of the spine\, joint replacement surgery and surgery of the knee.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/author-talk-back-fix-by-antony-bush/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240507T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240507T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240306T015052Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T013524Z
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SUMMARY:Scorpio Books Club | May | 'Amma' by Saraid de Silva
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 Scorpio Books Club. \nOn the first Tuesday of each month\, we meet discuss our previous Book of the Month – so in May\, we’ll be talking about our April book\, Amma by Saraid de Silva. \nWhen: Tuesday 7th May\, 6pm – 7.30pm\nWhere: Scorpio Books\nTickets: $10 per person per month \n  \nYour ticket includes: \n\nAn email with a selection of reviews and questions a few days prior to get the ideas flowing. (Not required reading – just there if you’re keen.)\nDrinks\, nibbles and facilitated discussion on the night\, plus Bel and Ray’s other recommended reads for the month.\nAfter hours browsing time\, with 10% off all full-priced purchases on the night.\nA follow up email that includes all books mentioned on the night (so you can add them to your TBR pile!)\n\n  \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 the next Book Club session\, or to store credit that will never expire.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/scorpio-books-club-may-amma-by-saraid-de-silva/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240501T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240501T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240326T023250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T023350Z
UID:10000059-1714584600-1714590000@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Foraging New Zealand' by Peter Langlands
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Penguin Random House to celebrate the launch of Foraging New Zealand by Peter Langlands\, the ultimate guide to unearthing more than 250 of our tastiest wild plants. Packed with stunning photography\, up-to-date information and helpful tips\, this book will have you venturing into the countryside\, viewing urban weeds with fresh eyes\, and returning to the larder with zest. \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: \nNew Zealand is full of incredible\, edible wild foods — fruit\, fungi and seaweed; berries\, herbs and more — you only need to know where to look and how to do it safely. Foraging New Zealand is the ultimate guide to unearthing more than 250 of our tastiest wild plants. Peter Langlands has spent a lifetime compiling Aotearoa’s largest database of wild foraged species\, running workshops and sourcing wild produce for chefs as one of our only licensed professional foragers. He brings his years of expertise together in this essential compendium. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nWith a lifelong interest in the outdoors\, Peter spends his time in a wide variety of environments that present a diversity of foraged foods\, from alpine to coastal locations. After studying natural sciences at Canterbury University and postgraduate papers in zoology\, foraging turned him from a zoologist to an accidental botanist. Peter now works as one of Aotearoa’s only licensed professional foragers\, sourcing wild produce for chefs around the country\, including the innovative Amisfield\, running foraging workshops and sharing his love of the subject through his social media pages and website @wildcuisinenz. Peter has spent a lifetime compiling Aotearoa’s largest database of wild foraged species and works with international foragers on expanding the spectrum and use of wild foods. Peter continues to discover and explore the abundance of food Aotearoa has to offer\, with his partner from their Ōtautahi Christchurch base.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-foraging-new-zealand-peter-langlands/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240410T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240410T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240312T003550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240326T031809Z
UID:10000056-1712770200-1712775600@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Alpine Panorama' by Andy Buchanan
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Quentin Wilson Publishing to celebrate Alpine Panorama by Andy Buchanan\, launched by Colin Monteath. \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: \nFor lovers of the great outdoors and those captivated by the silent allure of Canterbury’s alpine horizon\, Andy Buchanan’s Alpine Panorama: A view to a Climb is a celebration of nature’s majesty and a tribute to the enduring connection between man and mountain. \nThe distant alpine skyline served as a magnetic force during Buchanan’s childhood\, pulling him towards the untamed beauty of the region. Family holidays were spent tramping and skiing amidst the rugged peaks\, creating enduring memories that fuelled a passion for the great outdoors. \nIn the Buchanan family home on the Port Hills\, a cherished outline sketch adorned the wall – a visual guide to 133 peaks visible from the Summit Road. Inspired by this panoramic masterpiece\, Andy Buchanan slowly hatched a retirement plan: to conquer each and every one of those peaks. What ensued was a journey of rediscovery and renewed enthusiasm\, as he scaled familiar summits and ventured into uncharted territories. \nThis beautifully illustrated narrative is more than a recounting of mountaineering exploits; it is a testament to a lifetime’s fascination with nature’s grandeur. Through vivid words and breath-taking full-colour images\, Buchanan frames the visible peaks within a contemporary context\, weaving in Māori lore\, geographic insights\, historical details\, and engaging anecdotes.\nEach page resonates with the author’s reverence for the alpine landscape\, inviting readers to join him on a visual and literary odyssey through the soaring beauty that is the glorious backdrop loved by all Cantabrians. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nAndy Buchanan is a semi-retired structural engineer who grew up on the Port Hills of Christchurch. After obtaining a Civil Engineering degree at the University of Canterbury in 1969\, he alternated between engineering jobs and study abroad. He completed a Masters degree in California and a PhD in British Columbia\, before establishing a structural consulting firm in Christchurch. Andy moved to the University of Canterbury in 1987\, where he specialised in earthquake resistance\, fire safety\, and the carbon footprint of multi-storey timber buildings. He taught thousands of students before stepping down in 2014. \nHis busy retirement activities include part-time structural engineering and the pursuit of interests in family\, forestry\, and conservation\, as well as frequent trips to the mountains to seek images for his oil paintings.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-alpine-panorama-by-andy-buchanan/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240402T180000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240402T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240306T014033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240306T014033Z
UID:10000054-1712080800-1712086200@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Scorpio Books Club | April | 'Lola in the Mirror' by Trent Dalton
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 Scorpio Books Club. \nOn the first Tuesday of each month\, we meet discuss our previous Book of the Month – so in April\, we’ll be talking about our March book\, Lola in the Mirror by Trent Dalton. \nWhen: Tuesday 2nd April\, 6pm – 7.30pm\nWhere: Scorpio Books\nTickets: $10 per person per month \n  \nYour ticket includes: \n\nAn email with a selection of reviews and questions a few days prior to get the ideas flowing. (Not required reading – just there if you’re keen.)\nDrinks\, nibbles and facilitated discussion on the night\, plus Bel and Ray’s other recommended reads for the month.\nAfter hours browsing time\, with 10% off all full-priced purchases on the night.\nA follow up email that includes all books mentioned on the night (so you can add them to your TBR pile!)\n\nTickets are limited and are available here. \n  \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 the next Book Club session\, or to store credit that will never expire.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/scorpio-books-club-april/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240327T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240327T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T102444
CREATED:20240305T035314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240320T022945Z
UID:10000053-1711560600-1711566000@scorpiobooks.co.nz
SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'BBQ Economics' by Liam Dann
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Penguin Random House New Zealand to celebrate the launch of BBQ Economics by Liam Dann. \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP by emailing rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz or by filling in this Google Form here. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \n\nFrom interest rates to the price of cheese and everything in between\, this is an essential guide to the New Zealand economy\, how it works and why it matters. \nShould I fix or float? Is now a good time to buy — or sell? What do self-made billionaires know that you and I don’t? Why does cheese cost so much? Veteran financial journalist Liam Dann has fielded as many money-related questions as he has enjoyed beers around the BBQ — and often at the same time. \nIn this book\, he sets out to answer them all\, sharing his decades of insight with stories and quotes from prominent politicians\, financial experts and business moguls and loads of helpful graphs and illustrations in a super-informative\, entertaining introduction to money\, how it works\, what we should do with it\, and why it matters. \n– \nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nLiam Dann is one of New Zealand’s most trusted business and finance journalists\, with a writing and reporting career spanning over 25 years. Currently Business Editor at Large at the New Zealand Herald\, he delivers insightful\, unbiased\, accessible opinion and commentary covering markets\, economics and politics. He hosts the podcast Money Talks and video show Market Watch and regularly appears as a guest commentator across a wide range of media. From his unlikely origins as a surfer\, part-time DJ and self-described bogan\, Liam worked in London’s banking sector and travelled extensively before evolving into one of New Zealand’s most respected commentators. He spends his money on records and sneakers and lives with his family in Auckland now\, but he was born and raised in Ōtautahi Christchurch.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-bbq-economics-liam-dann/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Bob Crowder: A New Zealand organics pioneer' by Matt Morris
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Otago University Press to celebrate the launch of Bob Crowder: A New Zealand organics pioneer by Matt Morris\, launched by Andreas Wesener. \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP to rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz for catering purposes. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \n\nBob Crowder: A New Zealand organics pioneer\, by leading garden historian Matt Morris\, tells the story of Bob Crowder’s life and his role in the birth of the organics movement in Aotearoa New Zealand. \nGrowing up in wartime Britain\, the peaceful pursuit of gardening was young Bob’s refuge. He later became an innovative horticulturalist and early champion of regenerative agriculture. After emigrating to New Zealand in the early 1960s\, Crowder established the country’s only university-based organics research unit at Lincoln\, where he experimented with new techniques and plant varieties and inspired generations of students. \nA controversial figure within orthodox agricultural science\, Crowder’s impatience with bureaucracy and criticism of industrial growing methods brought him into conflict with the mainstream. From the late 1970s on\, he became an outspoken advocate of organics\, helping to build a sector now worth hundreds of millions of dollars. \nTo those who knew him\, Crowder was a larger-than-life character\, pragmatic and visionary\, but his homosexuality also made him an outsider in many ways\, and he wrestled with the impact of homophobia throughout his career. \nScrupulously researched\, drawing on extensive interviews with Crowder\, and accompanied by full-colour illustrations\, Bob Crowder: A New Zealand organics pioneer captures a complex man whose legacy goes beyond his achievements in horticulture. \n– \n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR:\n\nMatt Morris completed a PhD on Christchurch’s garden history and works as the sustainability manager at the University of Canterbury. Matt also runs an organic sauerkraut business called The Urban Monk\, and is the co-chair of Soil & Health Association National Council. He is deeply involved in community-led garden initiatives and has surrounded his home in New Brighton with fruit trees and vegetables. His previous book\, Common Ground: Garden Histories of Aotearoa (Otago University Press\, 2021) was shortlisted for the NZSA Heritage Literary Awards 2021.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-bob-crowder-a-new-zealand-organics-pioneer-by-matt-morris/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240319T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240319T190000
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SUMMARY:Author Talk | 'Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand' by Jared Davidson\, with Kiran Dass
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Bridget Williams Books as we host an author talk on Blood and Dirt: Prison Labour and the Making of New Zealand by Jared Davidson. Jared Davidson will appear in conversation with literary critic and WORD Christchurch Programme Director Kiran Dass\, who named Blood and Dirt in her top 3 books of 2023. The book was also longlisted for the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards and ranked as the best book of 2023 according to the NZ Listener\, The Spinoff\, RNZ\, Sunday Star Times and The Australia Institute. \nAll welcome. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. Approximate run time is 1 hour. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP to rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \nForced labour haunts the streets we walk today and the spaces we take for granted. The unfree work of prisoners has shaped New Zealand’s urban centres and rural landscapes\, and Te Moana-nui-a-Kiwa – the Pacific – in profound and unsettling ways. Yet these stories are largely unknown: a hidden history in plain sight.Blood and Dirt explains\, for the first time\, the making of New Zealand and its Pacific empire through the prism of prison labour. Jared Davidson asks us to look beyond the walls of our nineteenth- and early twentieth-century prisons to see penal practice as playing an active\, central role in the creation of modern New Zealand. Journeying from the Hohi mission station in the Bay of Islands through to Milford Sound\, vast forest plantations\, and on to Parliament itself\, this vivid and engaging book will change the way you view New Zealand. \n– \nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nAn archivist by day and an author by night\, Jared Davidson is an award-winning writer based in Wellington\, New Zealand. His books include the acclaimed Dead Letters: Censorship and Subversion in New Zealand 1914–1920 (Otago University Press\, 2019)\, Sewing Freedom (AK Press\, 2013)\, The History of a Riot (BWB Texts\, 2021) and the co-authored He Whakaputanga: The Declaration of Independence (Bridget Williams Books\, 2017). Through history from below\, Jared explores the lives of people often overlooked by traditional histories – from working-class radicals of the early twentieth century to convicts of the nineteenth. He is currently the Research Librarian Manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library. \n– \nABOUT THE CHAIR: \nKiran Dass is a critic\, writer and Programme Lead at WORD Christchurch. She has written about music\, books and culture for the NZ Herald\, NZ Listener\, the Guardian\, North & South\, Metro\, The Wire\, The Spinoff\, Pantograph Punch\, the Sunday Star-Times and many more publications. In 2021 Kiran was the convening judge of the Jann Medlicott Acorn Prize for Fiction at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards. She was awarded a Michael King Writers Centre residency in 2021. Kiran also reviews books regularly on RNZ’s Nine to Noon.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/author-talk-blood-and-dirt/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240313T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240313T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Creating Connected Communities' by Margot Korhonen
DESCRIPTION:Join Margot and Scorpio Books to celebrate the launch of Creating Connected Communities\, a practical\, easy to use guide to harnessing the magic of connection to achieving your goals by Ōtautahi local\, muralist and all round creative\, Margot Korhonen.\n\nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start.\n\nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP to rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz for catering purposes.\n\n–\n\nABOUT THE BOOK:\n\nGet inspired and motivated about the magic of connection\, and harnessing it to achieve your goals.\n\nWritten in a relaxed conversational style\, Creating Connected Communities will help you start something new\, like a small business\, event\, or community project.\n\nThis book is also ideal for volunteers and those who support others; with fundraising\, for a school\, sporting team\, cultural group or church. This book will give you easy ways to offer practical assistance that makes a real difference – without overextending yourself.\n\nMargot includes helpful advice about everything you need to know; from vital planning and preparation steps\, to managing money\, marketing and how to get the actual work done!\n\nWhat are you waiting for? Let’s make some magic!\n\nGet this guide for yourself or a friend and let’s create stronger connections with each other\, and our communities\, so that everyone can reap the rewards.\n\n–\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR:\n\nMargot Korhonen\, an author\, artist and creative soul\, launches Creating Connected Communities\, building on her two decades of experience in business and the not-for-profit sector. Margot is a Canterbury-based mural artist\, designer\, and marketing expert. Margot’s passion lies in connecting people to make a real difference. She advocates for collaboration between small businesses and communities to create positive changes that don’t add stress.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-creating-connected-communities/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'Not Swinging\, Swooning' by Stevan Eldred-Grigg
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Piwaiwaka Press to celebrate the launch of Not Swinging\, Swooning\, an autobiographical novel about growing up in 1960’s Ōtautahi Christchurch by best-selling author and historian Stevan Eldred-Grigg. \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP to rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz for catering purposes. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \n‘It’s early in the morning\,’ a boy writes in his diary\, ‘on the first day of the first year of the most modern decade in the whole of human history. Get in the groove!’  \nStevan Eldred-Grigg\, the boy\, is seven years old and one of the middle kids in a nuclear family in a twice-mortgaged new bungalow in a new cul-de-sac in a suburb during the Space Age. Not Swinging\, Swooning is the story of the boyhood years of Stevan Eldred-Grigg\, told by himself. A story about a boy’s dreams\, dreads\, hopes\, fears and adventures. A story about elbowing and being elbowed by five brothers\, three sisters\, Seven Sisters\, many aunts\, uncles\, cousins\, neighbours\, friends\, teachers\, foes\, heroes. A story about pop songs the boy thought were groovy. And about yarns spelled by the olds. Along with other tales he was told\, or told himself\, about being a boy – being in a suburb – and about becoming\, or trying to become\, a young man in the mod optimistic hi-gloss world of the sixties of last century. \n– \nABOUT THE AUTHOR: \nStevan Eldred-Grigg is an award-winning novelist\, historian and essayist. He grew up in Te Tai Poutini West Coast and Waitaha Canterbury. Graduating with a PhD in history from the Australian National University\, he began his writing career in Whangārei. The rest of his life has been spent mostly in Aotearoa New Zealand\, although he has lived and written in Berlin\, Mexico City\, Shanghai\, Beijing and Singapore. His home now is Te Whanganui a Tara Wellington\, where he hosts Gallery Hanrad in his mod 1960s flat.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-not-swinging-swooning-by-stevan-eldred-grigg/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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SUMMARY:Book Launch | 'The Grimmelings' by Rachael King
DESCRIPTION:Join us and Allen & Unwin NZ to celebrate the launch of The Grimmelings\, the long-awaited new adventure for younger readers by award-winning writer and former WORD festival director Rachael King. Launched by Tania Roxborogh\, don’t miss this celebration of a new NZ classic! \nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP to rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz for catering purposes. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \nSpellbinding middle-grade fantasy adventure of loyalty\, courage\, and being careful what you wish for . . .\n\nThirteen-year-old Ella knows that words are powerful. So she should have known better than to utter a wish and a curse on the same day\, even in jest.\n\nWhen the boy she has cursed goes missing\, in the same sudden\, unexplained way as her father several years earlier\, Ella discovers that her family is living in the shadow of a vengeful kelpie\, a black horse-like creature.\n\nWith the help of her beloved pony Magpie\, can Ella break the curse of the kelpie and save not just her family\, but the whole community?\n\nRachael King’s writing is immersive and vibrant\, rich in lore and an appreciation of the natural world that fans of Katherine Rundell\, Susan Cooper and Kiran Millwood Hargrave will love.\n\n–\n\n\n\nABOUT THE AUTHOR:\nRachael King is a writer\, reviewer\, former literary festival director and ex-bass player living in Ōtautahi Christchurch. This is her second novel for children. Her first\, Red Rocks\, won the Esther Glen Medal. Her adult novels\, The Sound of Butterflies and Magpie Hall\, were published in nine languages altogether. Red Rocks is currently in development for Sky TV by Libertine Pictures.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/book-launch-the-grimmelings-by-rachael-king/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240130T193000
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SUMMARY:Scorpio Books Club | January/February | 'Land of Milk and Honey' by C Pam Zhang
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 Scorpio Books Club. \nOn the first Tuesday of each month\, we meet discuss our previous Book of the Month – however\, the first Tuesday in February is Waitangi Day\, so we are moving the meeting forward by a week to Tuesday 30th January. We’ll be talking about our January book\, Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang. \nWhen: Tuesday 30th January\, 6pm\nWhere: Scorpio Books\nTickets: $10 per person per month \n  \nYour ticket includes: \n\nAn email with a selection of reviews and questions a few days prior to get the ideas flowing. (Not required reading – just there if you’re keen.)\nDrinks\, nibbles and facilitated discussion on the night\, plus Bel and Ray’s other recommended reads for the month.\nAfter hours browsing time\, with 10% off all full-priced purchases on the night.\nA follow up email that includes all books mentioned on the night (so you can add them to your TBR pile!)\n\nTickets are limited and are available here. \n  \nIf you have any questions about the Scorpio Books Club\, please email rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz. \n* Cancellation policy: tickets can be cancelled until 9am on the day by emailing rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz. The ticket price cannot be refunded\, but transferred to the next Book Club session\, or to store credit that will never expire.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/scorpio-books-club-february-land-of-milk-and-honey-by-c-pam-zhang/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20240125T190000
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SUMMARY:Author Talk | 'The Abundant Kitchen' by Niva & Yotam Kay
DESCRIPTION:Join Niva & Yotam Kay of Pākaraka Permaculture for an inspiring discussion on growing\, fermenting\, and preserving seasonal foods that will elevate your culinary skills\, nourish your body\, and fill your pantry with goodness. Engage in a lively Q&A with the authors\, where you can ask burning questions and glean personalized advice\, and get your copy of The Abundant Kitchen personally signed by the authors\, making it a treasured addition to your culinary library. \nThis event is perfect for: \n\nFood enthusiasts and home cooks eager to elevate their culinary skills.\nGardeners and urban farmers looking to make the most of their harvest.\nAnyone interested in sustainable living and reducing food waste.\n\nAll welcome\, refreshments provided. Arrive from 5.30pm for a 6pm start. \nThis event is free to attend – please RSVP to rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz for catering purposes. \n– \nABOUT THE BOOK: \nThe bestselling authors of The Abundant Garden\, Niva and Yotam Kay\, share their wealth of knowledge and experience in making ferments\, pickles\, preserves\, sourdough\, koji\, cured meat\, ginger beer\, yoghurt\, vinegar\, kombucha and much more. \nWith 100 easy-to-follow\, meticulously written recipes\, this book will become a much-loved fermenting bible. \nUsing these recipes is the perfect way to preserve and transform the bounty from your garden into delicious classics\, vibrant Middle Eastern flavours and other wonderful tastes from around the globe. \nWhether you are a seasoned fermenter or taking your first steps into the world of live cultures\, The Abundant Kitchen\, with its helpful tips\, step-by-step instructions and timeless techniques\, is a must-have.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/author-talk-the-abundant-kitchen-by-niva-yotam-kay/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20231205T193000
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SUMMARY:Scorpio Books Club | December | 'Dice' by Claire Baylis
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 Scorpio Books Club. \nOn the first Tuesday of each month\, we’ll discuss our previous Book of the Month – so in December\, we’ll be talking about our November book\, Dice by Claire Baylis. \nWhen: Tuesday 5th December\, 6pm\nWhere: Scorpio Books\nTickets: $10 per person per month \n  \nYour ticket includes: \n\nAn email with a selection of reviews and questions a few days prior to get the ideas flowing. (Not required reading – just there if you’re keen.)\nDrinks\, nibbles and facilitated discussion on the night\, plus Bel and Ray’s other recommended reads for the month.\nAfter hours browsing time\, with 10% off all full-priced purchases on the night.\nA follow up email that includes all books mentioned on the night (so you can add them to your TBR pile!)\n\nTickets are limited and are available here. \n  \nIf you have any questions about the Scorpio Books Club\, please email rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz. \n* Cancellation policy: tickets can be cancelled until 9am on the day by emailing rsvp@scorpiobooks.co.nz. The ticket price cannot be refunded\, but transferred to the next Book Club session\, or to store credit that will never expire.
URL:https://scorpiobooks.co.nz/event/scorpio-books-club-december-dice-by-claire-baylis/
LOCATION:Scorpio Books\, 120 Hereford Street\, Christchurch\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Scorpio Books
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