OUR CARRIBEAN: A GATHERING OF LESBIAN AND GAY WRITING FROM THE ANTILLES
EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY THOMAS GLAVE
DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS, USA
http://www.dukeupress.edu
REVIEWER: DR. CATHIE KOA DUNSFORD
RE-MEMBERING OUR CARRIBEAN CONNECTIONS: AN INDIGENOUS MAORI RESPONSE TO
THE FLIGHT OF THE KERERU
GRAHAM DAVIES
NATIONAL PACIFIC PRESS, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND, 2007
Email: books@npp.co.nz
Tena nga kanohi kua tikona e Matariki
Here are the eyes affected by the Pleiades
[a Maori proverb applying to one who is wakeful at night, aware of all around]
The
The Fifty Shrinking Years, a collection of writing from Hong Kong edited by Xu Xi

Image by Madeleine Marie Slavick.
In Hong Kong, “real” time shrinks. As we approach the tenth anniversary of our “handover” to China, we watch our time as the Special Administrative Region
Unuhia ki te Ao Marama: Draw Forward into the World of Light : Writing Ourselves, Our Politics and Our Dreams into Reality
Cathie Dunsford
Paper for the Plenary session at Queen’s University Kingston
Powhiri of Welcome: Toia mai….
My welcoming powhiri is a traditional Maori one
Women Who Ride Whales: Publishing, Women’s Literature and Creative Writing from the South Pacific
Cathie Dunsford
Conch Shell playing followed by Maori Powhiri or welcome, Toia mai
Today I will talk about some of the background to getting women’s writing published in the South