Volume 7 | Number 2 | Issue 28 | June 1997
Nelson Wattie: Shadbolt the storyteller
Aorewa McLeod, Selina Tusitala Marsh, Sia Figiel’s exciting talent
Michael Bassett: revisiting John Banks
Sir Geoffrey Palmer: what should be done about ACC
Len Richardson: the Labour Department’s rise and fall
David Pearson: the sad history of Asian migrants
Les Cleveland: why we have gone to war a lot
Jane Stafford: war biographies (of a sort)
Ian Thynne: Cave Creek and (non)-accountability in the public service
Alison Gray: women’s middle-class books for middle-class women
Bill Sewell’s two projects
Geoff Page’s new poem
Bill Oliver questions history in the Muriwhenua report
Heather Murray talks down bad writing and talks up Sue Reidy and Laura Solomon
Lydia Wevers finds much mulch in JAAM and others
Janet Hughes gets the feel of Alan Loney’s book-craft
Letters, awards