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Literature07.11.17

Sarah Jane Barnett talks to Aotearotica editor, Laura Borrowdale.

Literature11.08.16

Sarah Jane Barnett reviews Hera Lindsay Bird, by Hera Lindsay Bird.

Society04.10.18

Hidden Women

Sarah Jane Barnett on the complexities and intricacies across the spectrum of womanhood.

Literature27.08.17

Books Editor Sarah Jane Barnett gives you her top picks for Going West 2017.

Literature12.12.17

Top Ten Moments in Aotearoa Literature 2017

Sarah Jane Barnett counts down the top ten moments in Aotearoa literature in 2017.

Literature14.03.19

Sarah Jane Barnett reviews Past Caring? Women Work and Emotion, a selected history of women’s care work in Aotearoa

Literature12.12.16

Sarah Jane Barnett remembers ten moments in Aotearoa NZ Literature in 2016, and some of them make her shudder.

Literature18.05.17

Books Editor Sarah Jane Barnett spends two days at the Auckland Writers Festival 2017 to give you rolling coverage.

Literature13.03.17

Books Editor Sarah Jane Barnett talks to Jane Arthur and Sarah Forster who have launched a new online magazine, The Sapling, to celebrate the excellence and diversity of children’s books in Aotearoa and abroad.

Literature05.03.17

Sarah Jane Barnett talks to American writer and critic Jessa Crispin about her new book, Why I Am Not a Feminist.

Literature08.07.17

Suffering is Optional

In this moving essay, Sarah Jane Barnett writes about womanhood, grief, and how running allows her to feel at home in her body.

Literature02.06.17

Books Editor Sarah Jane Barnett talked to Catherine Chidgey about her big win, being a working mum, and her forthcoming novel The Beat of The Pendulum.

Literature06.11.16

Flying Dreams: A Conversation with Emma Neale

Sarah Jane Barnett sits down with author Emma Neale to talk about writing, families, the zombification of culture, and why the humanities are important for a robust society.

Literature08.05.17

Sarah Jane Barnett talks to American writer and critic Chris Kraus about about her cult novel I Love Dick, voyeurism, and what it means to be an artist.

Literature21.08.17

Sarah Jane Barnett talks to Kirsten McDougall about her second book, the gothic love story Tess, and about sex, special powers, and what it was like to be nineteen.

Literature22.05.16

Bethell, Baker

Sarah Jane Barnett looks at the work of two New Zealand poets separated by a hundred years, and looks at how their experiences, losses, and strengths resonate across time.

Literature30.10.17

Tusiata Avia, Vaughan Rapatahana, and Maria McMillan talk to Literature Editor Sarah Jane Barnett about how, in a world full of unexpected, unknown and unconscious bia, we can all just get along.

Literature19.06.17

During June 2017, we're celebrating the fantastical, futuristic, and magical with excerpts, interviews, and poetry from Aotearoa New Zealand spec-fic authors. Books Editor Sarah Jane Barnett talks to Karen Healey and Rhydian Thomas.

News06.11.16

The Pantograph Punch relaunches

Rosabel steps down as editor (but refuses to leave completely) and welcomes the Pantograph Punch's dreamy new team, including Editor-in-Chief Janet McAllister and editors and writers Lana Lopesi, Sarah Jane Barnett, Hera Lindsay Bird, Alex Taylor and Kate Prior.

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