SMALL BOOKS
GOING BIG PLACES

SMALL BOOKS
GOING BIG PLACES

Launch of Roll & Break

We launched Roll & Break in style at Te Auaha, Wellington, on 8 October, with a violin, double bass, historic

A special launch competition

We’re running a special giveaway to celebrate the launch of Adrienne’s new collection of beach poems, Roll & Break. Each

Roll & Break Launch

Landing Press and Whitireia Publishing would like to invite you to celebrate the launch of Adrienne Jansen’s new poetry collection,

Roll & Break Launch

Landing Press and Whitireia Publishing would like to invite you to celebrate the launch of Adrienne Jansen's new poetry collection,

More Than a Roof Launch

On Saturday we launched our new poetry anthology, More than a roof. Given these uncertain COVID times, two launches were

Our Champion Poet Celebrates

Somewhere a cleaner poet, Mele Peaua, has recently been in the news speaking about the living wage being extended to

New Co-editor of Takahe

Kia ora anō everyone. Sile Mannion (writer in Somewhere a cleaner) has exciting news! She is the new co-editor of

Runner up in award!

Kia ora everyone! On Tuesday night at the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards 2021, Landing Press won runner-up in the

Runner up in award!

n n Kia ora everyone! n n On Tuesday night at the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards 2021, Landing Press

Pataka Art Museum

The bad weather didn’t put off plenty of people coming to listen to ten poets from Somewhere a cleaner reading

Success at Love Local

A great day spent at the Love Local Expo in Porirua 12 June. We had a few activities running at

Seven Sharp!

Three of the poets from our anthology Somewhere a cleaner, were interviewed and shared their poems on a Seven Sharp

BrenRose Art & Soul

Brenda Dias, a poet from More of Us, has started her own Youtube channel BrenRose Art & Soul. Check out

Landing Press in Paekakariki

We would like to invite you all to the next Somewhere a cleaner event at St Peter’s Village Hall, Paekakariki.

Poets’ Achievements!

Congratulations to Siobhan Harvey and Gail Pittaway (both in Somewhere a cleaner) on new collections of poetry published, If Befriending

Reading at Aro Valley!

Here are a couple of snapshots of two of our amazing poets and readers at the Aro Valley event! Thank

Open for Submissions!

Landing Press’s new project for 2021: An anthology of poems about housing. Whether you own a house, rent or are

Auckland Writers Festival

Five of our amazing Somewhere a cleaner writers will be participating in the Auckland Writers Festival on 5 pm –

Join us and celebrate!

Bring friends and family to our next event at Aro Valley! We’d love to see you all there!

From Poet to writer!

Amanda Nally’s poem “Shit job” in Somewhere a cleaner put us right in the cowshed! Her newly published book is

Corpus Blog post by Trish Harris

In this challenging Corpus blogpost, Landing Press author of My wide white bed, Trish Harris, questions the frames patients are

Fringe Bar

Sunday 21 February, 6 writers in Somewhere a cleaner read their poems, with music from writer, musician, and cleaner Don

Mohan Singh on RNZ

Mohan Singh talked on Radio New Zealand to Jesse Mulligan about his poem and our book Somewhere a Cleaner .

Somewhere a cleaner launch

On Sunday we launched our new poetry anthology, Somewhere a cleaner. The launch was hosted by the Labour MP Ibrahim

Launch of Somewhere a cleaner

On Sunday 29 November we launch our new book, Somewhere a cleaner, poems by cleaners, in the Grand Hall at

More of us in Carterton

Wai Word, Carterton, 1 November 2020. Five from More of Us (Sudha Rao, Nicky Subono, Razan and Mohammad El Fares,

Let’s thank our cleaners!

We’re hosting a quiz night on Thank Your Cleaner Day to raise funds for Somewhere a Cleaner, our upcoming anthology

Ring of fire exhibition

More of Us poet Kumiko Jacolin is presenting her exhibition, Ring of Fire: Sentient Soul at Te Auaha Gallery from

Hidden Histories

Landing Press author Trish Harris was part of a lively discussion with several other women on Wellington Access Radio’s Hidden

A multi-talented writer

Kumiko Jacolin, whose small poem “Taonga” is the opening work in More of us, sent us news of this online

Launch of Roll & Break

We launched Roll & Break in style at Te Auaha, Wellington, on 8 October, with a violin, double bass, historic

A special launch competition

We’re running a special giveaway to celebrate the launch of Adrienne’s new collection of beach poems, Roll & Break. Each

Roll & Break Launch

Landing Press and Whitireia Publishing would like to invite you to celebrate the launch of Adrienne Jansen’s new poetry collection,

Roll & Break Launch

Landing Press and Whitireia Publishing would like to invite you to celebrate the launch of Adrienne Jansen's new poetry collection,

More Than a Roof Launch

On Saturday we launched our new poetry anthology, More than a roof. Given these uncertain COVID times, two launches were

Our Champion Poet Celebrates

Somewhere a cleaner poet, Mele Peaua, has recently been in the news speaking about the living wage being extended to

New Co-editor of Takahe

Kia ora anō everyone. Sile Mannion (writer in Somewhere a cleaner) has exciting news! She is the new co-editor of

Runner up in award!

Kia ora everyone! On Tuesday night at the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards 2021, Landing Press won runner-up in the

Runner up in award!

n n Kia ora everyone! n n On Tuesday night at the Wellington Airport Regional Community Awards 2021, Landing Press

Pataka Art Museum

The bad weather didn’t put off plenty of people coming to listen to ten poets from Somewhere a cleaner reading

Success at Love Local

A great day spent at the Love Local Expo in Porirua 12 June. We had a few activities running at

Seven Sharp!

Three of the poets from our anthology Somewhere a cleaner, were interviewed and shared their poems on a Seven Sharp

BrenRose Art & Soul

Brenda Dias, a poet from More of Us, has started her own Youtube channel BrenRose Art & Soul. Check out

Landing Press in Paekakariki

We would like to invite you all to the next Somewhere a cleaner event at St Peter’s Village Hall, Paekakariki.

Poets’ Achievements!

Congratulations to Siobhan Harvey and Gail Pittaway (both in Somewhere a cleaner) on new collections of poetry published, If Befriending

Reading at Aro Valley!

Here are a couple of snapshots of two of our amazing poets and readers at the Aro Valley event! Thank

Open for Submissions!

Landing Press’s new project for 2021: An anthology of poems about housing. Whether you own a house, rent or are

Auckland Writers Festival

Five of our amazing Somewhere a cleaner writers will be participating in the Auckland Writers Festival on 5 pm –

Join us and celebrate!

Bring friends and family to our next event at Aro Valley! We’d love to see you all there!

From Poet to writer!

Amanda Nally’s poem “Shit job” in Somewhere a cleaner put us right in the cowshed! Her newly published book is

Corpus Blog post by Trish Harris

In this challenging Corpus blogpost, Landing Press author of My wide white bed, Trish Harris, questions the frames patients are

Fringe Bar

Sunday 21 February, 6 writers in Somewhere a cleaner read their poems, with music from writer, musician, and cleaner Don

Mohan Singh on RNZ

Mohan Singh talked on Radio New Zealand to Jesse Mulligan about his poem and our book Somewhere a Cleaner .

Somewhere a cleaner launch

On Sunday we launched our new poetry anthology, Somewhere a cleaner. The launch was hosted by the Labour MP Ibrahim

Launch of Somewhere a cleaner

On Sunday 29 November we launch our new book, Somewhere a cleaner, poems by cleaners, in the Grand Hall at

More of us in Carterton

Wai Word, Carterton, 1 November 2020. Five from More of Us (Sudha Rao, Nicky Subono, Razan and Mohammad El Fares,

Let’s thank our cleaners!

We’re hosting a quiz night on Thank Your Cleaner Day to raise funds for Somewhere a Cleaner, our upcoming anthology

Ring of fire exhibition

More of Us poet Kumiko Jacolin is presenting her exhibition, Ring of Fire: Sentient Soul at Te Auaha Gallery from

Hidden Histories

Landing Press author Trish Harris was part of a lively discussion with several other women on Wellington Access Radio’s Hidden

A multi-talented writer

Kumiko Jacolin, whose small poem “Taonga” is the opening work in More of us, sent us news of this online