Just a reminder that there are roughly two weeks left to get your short stories entered in the...
No March Newsletter
Our sincere apologies that the March SpecFicNZ newsletter did not go out due to the earthquake in Christchurch...
Terry Pratchett in Auckland
An Evening with Terry Pratchett Thursday 14 April, 6.30pm Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall Terry Pratchett is coming...
ConTeXT Short Story Contest
ConTeXT is New Zealand’s 32nd Annual National Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention in 2011 taking place in Auckland...
Today is the Day
It is March 5, 2011 and that means it is Buy a New Zealand Book Day. In conjunction...
The Heir of Night Launch-A-Thon
Helen Lowe’s “The Heir of Night” will be launching in the UK as of 8 pm tonight, NZ...
Submissions Open for Short Story Contest
Submissions for the first ever SpecFicNZ Short Story Contest are now open and remain open until March 31,...
Tales for Canterbury
In the wake of the Christchurch earthquake two of our members, Cassie Hart and Anna Caro, have decided...
Christchurch March Meet-Up Canceled
For obvious reasons, the Christchurch area March 5th meet-up has been canceled. Stay home, keep safe, and we...
Christchurch Earthquake
Tuesday, February 22, at approximately 12:50pm, Christchurch, New Zealand and the surrounding areas were hit by a 6.3...
Nalini Singh on Radio New Zealand
Nalini Singh was interviewed on Afternoons with Jim Mora on National Radio today. The promo described her as...
WRITER’S WORKSHOP with Catherine Asaro!
WRITER’S WORKSHOP with Catherine Asaro! Limited to 10 participants. When: 3 days, Wednesday – Friday, 1 – 3...
An Interview with Mary Victoria, Author of “Samiha’s Song”, with Giveaway
“Tymon’s Flight” author, Mary Victoria, is interviewed on Helen Lowe’s ” … on Anything, Really” blog today, talking...
Wellington Meet-Up
Let’s try this again! The first Wellington area meet-up will be Saturday, February 26th, meeting 1pm at Cafe...
SFFANZ Website Up and Running Again
The SFFANZ website is up and running again, so SJV noms can be sent as usual.