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The Cuba Press books

Wayfarer and Ahoy! books

A Feeling for Food – Lis Cowey

Snorkelling the Abyss – Jan Jordan

Emergency Weather – Tim Jones

Visible Cities – Marco Sonzogni, Sydney J Shep and Daniel K Brown

Light & Reflections – Helen Beaglehole

Dad, You've Got Dementia – Kristen Phillips

The Uppish Hen & other poems – Robin Hyde (ed. Juanita Deely)

Room to Write – Linda Burgess and Maggie Rainey-Smith (eds)

We came from Hamburg – Vivienne Ullrich

Ōtari: Two hundred years of Ōtari–Wilton's Bush – Bee Dawson

Pasolini's miCat – Marco Sonzogni

Blood Matters – Renée

A Question Bigger Than a Hawk – Jan FitzGerald

On Elephant's Shoulders – Sudha Rao

Breach of All Size – Michelle Elvy & Marco Sonzogni (eds)

Formica – Maggie Rainey-Smith

A Sky of Wretched Shells – Mark Blackham

Home Base – Keith Westwater

Polaroid Nights – Lizzie Harwood

Shelter – Kirsten Le Harivel

The Leaning Man – Anne Harré

Hand in Hand – Ian Harris

More Favourable Waters – Marco Sonzogni and Timothy Smith

The Death of Music of Journalism – Simon Sweetman

I Wish, I Wish – Zirk van den Berg

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Five O'Clock Shadows – Richard Langston

Glass Houses and other stories – Karen Phillips

A Habit of Writing – Helen Jacobs

Nowhere is too far off – Peter Bland

Lockdown Sketch Mind – Fifi Colston

Body Politic – Mary Cresswell

The Lockdown Diary of Uncle Squirrel and Pūhoi Pete – Ann Garry

Jerningham – Cristina Sanders

How To Be Old – Rachel McAlpine

Fragments from an Infinite Catalogue – John Tāne Christeller

Michael, I thought you were dead – Michael Fitzsimons

Eddie Norman and 25 Battalion – Elizabeth Kay

Just Looking – Peter Bland

Don't Forget to Feed the Cat – Mary Bell Thornton

“… hard to put down … a great record of [Maclennan’s] travels and thoughts … generously illustrated with monochrome and coloured sketches” – Geoff Adams, Otago Daily Times

A Bronze Affair – Ken Kendall with Helen Wilkins

Mutzig the Clown Cat – Peter Wells

The Edge of Things – Anne Powell