An essential new anthology of our best Māori short fiction.
Hiwa showcases contemporary Māori voices in a collection of short stories edited by Paula Morris and consulting editor Darryn Joseph. These stories explore themes of identity, culture, and the complexities of modern life in Aotearoa New Zealand. From established authors to emerging talents, this anthology offers a diverse range of perspectives on the Māori experience.
Through imaginative storytelling, Hiwa delves into whakapapa, colonization, and the supernatural, reflecting the rich heritage and evolving realities of Māori life. This collection is for readers seeking authentic voices, cultural insights, and a deeper understanding of contemporary Māori literature.
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