Jackson Nieuwland

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Jackson Nieuwland is a genderqueer writer born and based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. Their website is their name with dot com added on the end of it, but they haven’t updated it in a while. They’re not crying, you’re crying.

Everything By: Jackson Nieuwland

Literature24.07.19

Jackson Nieuwland reviews essa may ranapiri’s debut collection of poetry, ransack.

Literature09.08.18

In a beautiful personal essay, Jackson Nieuwland calls for an end to the erasure of queer identity in Aotearoa literature.

Literature12.02.18

Jackson Niewland reads Catherine Chidgey's latest novel The Beat of the Pendulum and finds it bewildering and hilarious, but lacking weight.

Music16.10.17

Jackson Nieuwland talks to Dominic Hoey about his debut novel, Iceland.

Literature17.09.17

Jackson Nieuwland reads Black Marks On The White Page and asks himself, what makes a story?

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