This year’s New Zealand Post Book Awards finalists provide a feast of Kiwi experience, reflecting a growing and confident awareness of our unique place in the world, says Judging panel convenor and Te Reo Māori Advisor for the New Zealand Post Book Awards, Paul Diamond.



Laurence Fearnley
Charlotte Grimshaw
Tim Wilson

Kate Camp
Cilla McQueen
Albert Wendt, Reina Whaitiri and Robert Sullivan
Paula Green and Harry Ricketts
Chris Bourke
Ian Mune
Paul Millar
Neville Peat
Illustrated non-fiction
Athol McCredie
Russell Beck, Maika Mason and Andris Apse
Nigel Watson and Jane Ussher
Douglas Lloyd Jenkins, Claire Regnault and Lucy Hammonds
Damian Skinner
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