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An Ocean of Wonder

The Fantastic in the Pacific

An Ocean of Wonder( )
Editor: ho'omanawanui, ku'ualoha
Warren, Joyce Pualani
Bacchilega, Cristina
Contribution by: Ahia, Māhealani
Bevacqua, Michael Lujan
Birk, Sarahina Sabrina
Bowman, Elizabeth Ua Ceallaigh
Brown, Marie Alohalani
Casey, Alexander
Chaze, Rai
De La Vega, Laura
Desanges, Sosthène
Enomoto, Joy Lehuanani
Enos, Solomon
Fernandez, Pono
Furtado, Nicole Ku'uleinapuananioliko'awapuhimelemeleolani
Furtado, Sofia Kaleomālie
Grace, Patricia
Grajek, Andrea Nicole
Hereniko, Vilsoni
Jetñil-Kijiner, Kathy
Johnson, Kahala
Kahukiwa, Robyn
Kihleng, Emelihter
Ki'ilau, Aaron
Kneubuhl, Victoria Nalani
Kuwada, Bryan Kamaoli
Leong, Sloane
Lesuma, Caryn
Lewis, Nai'a-Ulumaimalu
Makereti, Tina
Marsh, Selina Tusitala
McCallum, Mahinatea Shea
McDougall, Brandy Nālani
Naehu-Ramos, Kapili'ula
Ng, Jocelyn Kapumealani
Parker, Lehua
Perez, Craig Santos
Pule, John
Rawlingson, Peter
Salsano, Marama
Soto, Lyz
Siagatonu, Terisa
McMullin, Dan Taulapapa
Ribeaux, Tiare
Sullivan, Robert
Thomas, Nicholas
Togafau, Kristina R.
U'u, Briana Koani
Wendt, Albert
Winduo, Steven
Winland, Brittany
Ye, Qianqian
ISBN:978-0-8248-9729-1
Publication Date:Apr 2024
Publisher:University of Hawaii Press
Book Format:Digital (delivered electronically)
List Price:USD $40.00USD $199.50USD $399.00
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Book Details
Pages:370
Author Biography
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Tina Makereti is a New Zealand author. She has a PhD in Creative Writing from Victoria University, and teaches creative writing and English at Massey and Victoria Universities. In 2009 she received two awards, the Royal Society of New Zealand Manhire Prize for Creative Science Writing (non-fiction) and the Pikihuia Award for Best Short Story Written in English. Her other work includes Once Upon a Time in Aotearoa. This short story collection won the Nga Kupu Ora Maori Book Awards Fiction Prize in 2011. Her first novel was Where the Rekohu Bone Sings. It won the 2014 Nga Kupu Ora Maori Book Awards Fiction Prize. In 2016 she was one of five regional winners of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize for her short story 'Black Milk'.

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