Tag: worldviews
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New Zealand Author SG Smith Releases Part 3 of Te Kererū – Stretching Her Wings, And It’s Her Best work yet
It’s finally out…! NZ author Susan Smith has released part 3 of her Te Kererū series on Gumroad.
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SG Smith On Her Novel Te Kererū – How To Write 400 000 Words While You’re Waiting For Your Kids
Writers SG Smith and Richard Nichols caught up recently to discuss SG’s novel Te Kereru and what it means to write speculative fiction on the edge of a super-volcano
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Based Kererū… He’s A Badass and He’s Talking 2 You!
Based Kererū… He’s A Badass and He’s Talking 2 You! Based Kererū also says you can have Book 1 for FREE when you buy Book 2 of Te Kererū by SG Smith
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S.G. Smith’s Te Kererū Book 2 – TERRIFIC NEW REVIEW By Neovictorian
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NEW REVIEW of SG Smith’s Te Kererū – Book 2 By Neovictorian. Te Kererū in the Diamond Age.
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New Fiction: Te Kererū, Book 2 – Shaking the Nest is out…!
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in New Zealand Context, Amazon Book, Fiction, gumroad, how, How do I, How do I get started, How do you, How to, How to improve, New Zealand, NZ, NZ Context, NZ made, Read, Read better, Reading, Science Fiction, self-publishing, SG SMITH, Speculative Fiction, Susan Smith, What shall I read, Write, WritingAre you looking for some new fiction to read? Wanna read some new New Zealand Literature? Check out Te Kererū by SG Smith After much editing, Book 2 in SG Smith’s Te Kererū series is finally out…! This is the second instalment and it’s about another 100 pages with more of Kate’s adventures. If you…
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What should I read during the Covid-19 Lockdown? You should read Te Kererū by SG Smith
What should I read during the Covid-19 Lockdown? You should read Te Kererū by SG Smith. Free download and free audio introduction here.
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How do you integrate indigenous cultural values and worldview with business and education?
In Aotearoa New Zealand, we have been working hard to strengthen vocational training, especially for our indigenous Māori groups as well as Pacific Peoples. This includes a focus on both young people and adults. And by “we” I mean the collective we. This “we” includes government agencies involved in funding and quality assurance, independent research…