Puku presents a poetry reading by Isla Huia, who will read from her debut collection, Talia, as well as a selection of new works from the manuscript of her next collection.
Everyone is welcome to attend the event. Light refreshments will be provided.
About Isla Huia
Isla Huia (Te Āti Haunui a-Pāpārangi, Uenuku) is a te reo Māori teacher and kaituhi from Ōtautahi. Her debut collection of poetry, Talia, was released in May 2023 by Dead Bird Books, and was shortlisted for the Mary and Peter Biggs Award for Poetry at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards 2024. Her work was also featured in the International Institute of Modern Letters’ Ōrongohau Best New Zealand Poems in both 2023 and 2024, and has been published in journals and anthologies throughout Aotearoa as well. Most recently, she has had work included in Shot | Poto (Michelle Elvy and Kiri Piahana-Wong, Massey Universiy Press), Bulletin 214 (Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū), Takahē Magazine, PŪHIA ii, and Catalyst Literary Journal. In 2025, she has been the Writer in Residence at Adelaide City Libraries and Adelaide Context Writers Festival, and looks forward to being an Emerging Writer in Residence at the Michael King Center in Tāmaki Makaurau, and the Te Pane Kākā o Tuwhare Writer in Residence with the Hone Tuwhare Trust later in the year. Huia is also a proud member of the team behind Ngā Pukapuka Pekapeka, a small chapbook press based in Ōtautahi that provides publication and performance opportunities for local writers. She is currently working on her second collection of poetry, also to be published by Dead Bird Books.
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