Short - Poto

Short, short stories, sometimes known as flash fiction or microfictions, are one of the trickiest forms to write. Create a resonant world in fewer than 300 words? Not so easy! In this collection of 100 stories, a range of New Zealand writers, both well known and emerging, deliver emotionally charged stories that punch well above their weight and length.

And there's more! Each of the stories has been translated into te reo Maori (and some are written in te reo and translated into English) by some of this country's most experienced translators, making this book a valuable contributor to our literary landscape that rewards repeated readings.

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Short - Poto

Short, short stories, sometimes known as flash fiction or microfictions, are one of the trickiest forms to write. Create a resonant world in fewer than 300 words? Not so easy! In this collection of 100 stories, a range of New Zealand writers, both well known and emerging, deliver emotionally charged stories that punch well above their weight and length.

And there's more! Each of the stories has been translated into te reo Maori (and some are written in te reo and translated into English) by some of this country's most experienced translators, making this book a valuable contributor to our literary landscape that rewards repeated readings.

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Overview

Short, short stories, sometimes known as flash fiction or microfictions, are one of the trickiest forms to write. Create a resonant world in fewer than 300 words? Not so easy! In this collection of 100 stories, a range of New Zealand writers, both well known and emerging, deliver emotionally charged stories that punch well above their weight and length.

And there's more! Each of the stories has been translated into te reo Maori (and some are written in te reo and translated into English) by some of this country's most experienced translators, making this book a valuable contributor to our literary landscape that rewards repeated readings.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781991309129
Publisher: Massey University Press
Publication date: 06/05/2025
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 6 MB
Language: Maori

About the Author

Michelle Elvy is a writer, editor, writing tutor and mentor. She is founding editor of the literary journal Flash Frontier: An adventure in short fiction and Aotearoa New Zealand's National Flash Fiction Day, and managing editor of the international Best Small Fictions series. Her anthologies include, most recently, Ko Aotearoa Tatou | We Are New Zealand, A Kind of Shelter Whakaruru-taha and Te Moana o Reo | Ocean of Languages. She is the author of the everrumble and the other side of better, both with Ad Hoc Fiction.

Kiri Piahana-Wong (Ngati Ranginui) is a poet and editor, and she is the publisher at Anahera Press. Anahera has worked to uplift and promote toikupu by kaituhi Maori since 2011, and the press has also published Pasifika/Moana poets. Kiri is the author of two full-length poetry collections of her own, Night Swimming (2013) and Tidelines (2024), both published by Anahera Press. She is co-editor of the Maori literature anthology Te Awa o Kupu (Penguin Random House, 2023). Kiri lives in Whanganui.

Table of Contents

Introduction | He kupu whakataki 12 Stories | Korero 01 Airini Beautrais Self-loathing woman with snow | Wahine wetiweti ki ro hukarere 20 02 Alex Reece Abbott Crew | Kahui 22 03 Alison Glenny Feather/bone/cloud | Huruhuru/koiwi/kapua 24 04 Andrea Hotere Moving day | Te ra hunuku 26 05 Angela Trolove Blackberries | Nga parakipere 28 06 Anna Granger Territories | Nga rohe 30 07 Anne Kennedy Morning tea | Paramanawa 32 08 Anne Marie Basquin Private acts | Mahi matatapu 34 09 Anton Blank Red skirt | Panekoti whero 36 10 Apirana Taylor The overtone following through the air | Te haunga e rere nei i te rangi 40 11 Ariana Tikao Head red | Me w(h)ero te upoko 44 12 Arihia Latham Hiwa hopes | Nga manako ki a Hiwa 46 13 Averil Robertson Choices | He kowhiringa 48 14 Ben Brown Bro story | Paki parata 52 15 Bill Manhire Lyrical ballad | Waiata paki kupu 54 16 Briar Wood According to Hina | Hei ta Hina 56 17 Cadence Chung Carnal | Okiko 58 18 Cassie Hart Huka Falls | Nga Wairere o Huka 60 19 Cilla McQueen Span | Tipae 62 20 Claire Beynon Coral arranging | Te whakarite kaoa 64 21 Claudia Jardine A gift to their daughters | He oha ki a ratou tamahine 66 22 David Eggleton Perfume | Whakakakara 68 23 Diane Brown From the roof of my doll’s house | Mai i te tuanui o taku whare tare 70 24 Emma Barnes The crowd | Te minenga 72 25 Emma Neale Frè re Jacques | Frè re Jacques 74 26 Emma Timpany Remains | Nga toenga 76 27 Erik Kennedy Self-affirming mantra | Tauaki whakatau i a tamaroto 78 28 Gail Ingram Dendrites | Nga peka roro 80 29 Grace Yee Duty | Haepapa 82 30 Hana Tuwhare Quad bike or grass? | Wha wira patiti ranei? 84 31 Harry Ricketts In the Karori supermarket | Ki ro hokomaha i Karori 86 32 Hayden Pyke Long white coats | Nga koti ma e roa ana 88 33 Heather McQuillan The weeping woman (Exhibit: TAL5662) | Te wahine tangi hotuhotu (Whakaaturanga: TAL5662) 92 34 Helen Rickerby A story about kindness | He korero mo te atawhai 94 35 Himali McInnes Marama’s basket of kumara | Te kete kumara a Marama 96 36 Hinemoana Baker The choir | Te koaea 98 37 Ian Hosford, with Roger Whenuaroa The photograph | Te whakaahua 100 38 Iona Winter Torea | Torea 102 39 Isla Huia The moon | Te atarau 104 40 James Norcliffe A day like no other | He rangi inati 106 41 Jessica Hinerangi Horse girls | Kohine hoiho 108 42 Jordan Hamel The day the dad jokes died | Te ra i nunumi ai nga paki papa 112 43 Justine Waterson The girl in the garden of eyes | Te kotiro i te mara o nga whatu 114 44 Karlo Mila Touch in the age of Covid | Te pa a-tinana i tenei wa o te Kowheori 116 45 Kay McKenzie Cooke Clocks turned back | Te hoki whakamuri nga karaka 118 46 Khadro Mohamed 20 daughters of the east | Nga tamahine 20 no te rawhiti 120 47 Kim Te Rangiaonui Logan Watching | E mataki ana 122 48 Kiri Piahana-Wong Tappa | Tappa 124 49 Kirstie McKinnon Pussy willow | Puhi wirou 126 50 Lee Murray Fox | Pokiha 128 51 Linda Collins In the field | Kei roto i te whira 130 52 Linda Jane Keegan The Buddha in my window | Ko Buddha kei taku matapihi 132 53 Lola Elvy Drought | Tauraki 134 54 Lynley Edmeades Nothing there | Kare he aha i reira 136 55 Lynn Jenner On joy and other obligations | Mo te harikoa me etahi atu herenga 138 56 Madeleine Slavick Kahu | Kahu 140 57 Margaret Moores Moon landing | Te tauranga marama 142 58 Melanie Harding-Shaw Indenture is a nervous system | He punaha ioio te hononga 146 59 Mereana Latimer By starlight, the garden | I te aho whetu, te mara 148 60 Michele Leggott They are out on the point | Kei te kurae ratou 150 61 Michelle Elvy Tussock | Hinarepe 152 62 Michelle Rahurahu The native species | Te momo maori 154 63 Mikaela Nyman He corners you at the dairy, almost | Ka here ia i a koe i te toa, tata nei 156 64 Miriama Gemmell Did you hand-wash the tea towels? | I horoi a-ringa koe i nga ti taora? 158 65 Moata McNamara Nga wai | Nga wai 160
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