
Frances Pavletich
Evening Books centres Aotearoa authors as well as the small, the emerging, and the experimental. It has a carefully curated selection of texts that gives priority to authors that function outside of traditional modes of publishing, works that are translated or interdisciplinary, works that challenge the notion of what is considered literary, and works by authors who have not had the same level of historical representation.
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Frances Pavletich
Evening Books centres Aotearoa authors as well as the small, the emerging, and the experimental. It has a carefully curated selection of texts that gives priority to authors that function outside of traditional modes of publishing, works that are translated or interdisciplinary, works that challenge the notion of what is considered literary, and works by authors who have not had the same level of historical representation.
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