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Megan Dunn and Nadine Hura in conversation

E X C I T I N G !!!
NZSA Wellington presents Megan Dunn and Nadine Hura in conversation!!

Next up on the NZSA Wellington programme for 2025 is a very special event. Join us on Monday 14 July with writers Megan Dunn and Nadine Hura in conversation.

Art critic and essayist Megan Dunn is the author of Tinderbox and Things I learned at Art School. Her most recent book is Ockham-longlisted The Mermaid Chronicles: A Midlife Mer-Moir (PRH 2024), an off-the-hook tale about sex and death, mothers and daughters, women’s work and marriage, the stories we tell ourselves and the myths that define us all. Find out more about Megan here.
https://www.megandunn.org/about/

Poet and essayist Nadine Hura (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Hine) won the 2023 Pikihuia Award for Non-Fiction in English for her essay ‘A Dangerous Country’. She’s the author of Narrating the Seasons of Grief (2023). She has just launched her long-awaited, debut full-length pukapuka, Slowing the Sun (BWB 2025), essays that explore environmental degradation, social disconnection and Indigenous reclamation. Read an interview with Nadine here.
https://mlt.org.nz/author-spotlight-nadine-hura/

This is a free event, all welcome. Light refreshments provided.

What: Megan Dunn and Nadine Hura in conversation
Date: Monday 14 July 2025

Where: two/fiftyseven, Level 2, 57 Willis St (also accessed via 70 Victoria St)

Time: 6.00pm start

With thanks to our hosts, two/fiftyseven.

Accessibility: two/fiftyseven is a fully accessible venue (conveniently close to Unity Books!) – it’s a wonderful space, excellent acoustics and A/V, and very welcoming. Please contact us beforehand if you have any questions.

As always we welcome anyone who chooses to wear a mask, and we ask that if you are unwell you stay home and stay safe.

Transport and travel: two/fiftyseven is on level 2, 57 Willis St. Take the lift up to level 2 from the arcade (hint: the arcade runs down from Willis St next to Unity Books). Before 6pm, you may access via Willis St, but after 6pm, access via 70 Victoria St only. Closest bus stops are on Willis St.

Questions: If you have any queries at all, please email bnpzYXdlbGxpbmd0b24gfCBnbWFpbCAhIGNvbQ==




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