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What if you could go to a writing event and leave knowing your work could be published? Or go home with pieces to craft later? These are not rhetorical questions. This collection of work is unique. The theme was a shared and unifying experience, and the dream was for the people who attended to publish after the hui. The dream became a reality. You are about to read it. The Anthology opens and closes with excerpts from two of Witi Ihimaera's upcoming books, Plume of Parearau a sci-fi offering, and The Swimmer, a memoir to be published in 2026 about Witi's time at Takiura. There is an original…mehr

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What if you could go to a writing event and leave knowing your work could be published? Or go home with pieces to craft later? These are not rhetorical questions. This collection of work is unique. The theme was a shared and unifying experience, and the dream was for the people who attended to publish after the hui. The dream became a reality. You are about to read it. The Anthology opens and closes with excerpts from two of Witi Ihimaera's upcoming books, Plume of Parearau a sci-fi offering, and The Swimmer, a memoir to be published in 2026 about Witi's time at Takiura. There is an original story from Paula Morris, plus Shelley Burne-Field, and R. de Wolf. Poems from Sir Haare Williams, Tania Roxborogh, Taranga Kent, Nadia Solomon, Aaron Compton and Gillian Moon. A traditional Maori moteatea was written by 15-year-old Kahukura Iosefa with an accompanying video link. Discover the dawn of new writers, nestled beside trailblazers, giants and rising stars. You will find values reflected in words: ragged honesty, rage and pain offloaded, cohabiting with imagination, speculation and outfit-changing love. The book incubated at writing events in Tairawhiti from the 9th to 19th of October 2025, with the fabulous people, from all over Aotearoa, who attended the hui. The whakapapa of this book is a collaboration between the Tairawhiti Writers' Hub Collective, publisher of the Kaituhi Rawhiti Anthologies, TaiTech Writers and Te Kahui Nga Kaituhi Maori. Nga Kaituhi Maori is publishing Rewa Rise from its second hui in Motueka 2024 and this book from the third hui in Tairawhiti 2025. Many participants entered the hui as one person but left nurtured, grown and evolving. AHI Dawn of Words - from the first fire in the east.


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Regina de Wolf-Ngarimu (Ngati Porou, Te Whanau-a-Apanui, Ngai Tahu, Ngati Mutunga) is a Maori author and poet from the East Coast who loves kaimoana penname R. de Wolf. She's published four novels and two poetry collections since 2020; Guardians of the Ancestors with Pegasus Elliot McKenzie, Book One of the six-part Pacific Fiction Adventure Spirit Voyager Series; Book Two, The Future Weavers; Book Three, Brothers in Whalesong; dystopian novel The Goodness Algorithm; Poetry In a Pear Tree and Poetry In a Pohutukawa. Three short stories, Crushed Violet, Whale Brothers and The Hollow Mother, were published in the Kaituhi Rawhiti anthologies. In 2022 she co-edited and published Kaituhi Rawhiti Two: Weaving of Words with the Tairawhiti Writers Hub, featuring over 40 writers connected to te Tairawhiti. Active in the writing community, Regina encourages rangatahi (youth) to kaumatua (seniors) to find their voice, preserve knowledge and publish, whether it's commercial or private work.