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WHAT THE MAGPIE SAYS: CATHERINE CHIDGEY (2023)

WHAT THE MAGPIE SAYS: CATHERINE CHIDGEY (2023)

Update: 2023-10-27
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Is The Axeman’s Carnival the great Kiwi Gothic classic? Plenty of reviewers think so. Catherine Chidgey surprised everybody when she revealed her next book was going to be narrated by a mimicking magpie. Would it work? It sure does. Not only is it funny and magical, it’s also a bird’s-eye view into the very real struggle of farming life, a nuanced portrayal of love and domestic violence, and a 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards finalist. Following on from her 2017 Ockham New Zealand Book Award for The Wish Child and the Women’s Prize for Fiction longlisting for Remote Sympathy, she has become one of our preeminent fiction stylists. She’s definitely on a roll and her coming novel Pet takes a swerve into completely new territory again. She will discuss her writing life and Tama the magpie with Rachael King.

Supported by Platinum Bold Patrons Betsy & Michael Benjamin.
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WHAT THE MAGPIE SAYS: CATHERINE CHIDGEY (2023)

WHAT THE MAGPIE SAYS: CATHERINE CHIDGEY (2023)

Auckland Writers Festival