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Historical Fiction: Workshop

Saturday 16 August, 9:30am - 12:30pm

Trust Waikato,

4 Little London Lane

$30 cost, registration required. 

Monty Soutar offers tips from his own experience writing the Kāwai series to encourage both beginning and practising fiction writers to get their manuscript started or finished. He talks about the obstacles you might face on your journey and how to overcome them. You are guaranteed to leave the session motivated to get on with it.

The workshop costs $30 and includes morning tea. Registration required. 

The Trust Waikato Building is on Little London Lane, off London Street, Hamilton. The Trust has a sizable carpark and there's ample parking outside and close by.

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Author

Monty Soutar has been a teacher, a soldier, a historian, and he has worked for government, museums and iwi rūnanga. He has a research background that spans almost forty years, in which time he has had access to closely guarded tribal and family manuscripts. In 2015 he was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to Māori and historical research. He continues to serve on the Waitangi Tribunal.

Dr Soutar is the author of Whītiki Whiti Whiti E! Māori in the First World War and Ngā Tama Toa: The Price of Citizenship: C Company 28 (Māori Battalion 1939–1945). Whītiki is a major publication about Maori participation in the First World War and the award-winning Nga Tama Toa focussed on Maori participation in the Second World War.

In 2021 he was awarded the Creative New Zealand Michael King Writer’s Fellowship to write the Kāwai series. He has published two books in the series. For Such a Time as This, was published in September 2022 and Tree of Nourishment was released at the end of last year. Both novels went straight to number one on the NZ Fiction bestsellers list.

Photo: Melka Oakley

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