Further Reading
- Buck, Claire (ed.): Bloomsbury Guide to Women's Literature (1992).
- Ken Arvidson, ‘Lauris Edmond (1924–2000)’, New Zealand Books, vol. 10, No. 1 (March 2000), p. 23.
- James Brown, ed., The Nature of Things: Poems from the New Zealand Landscape... photographs by Craig Potton (Nelson, New Zealand, Craig Potton Pub., 2005) .
- Kate Camp, ed., Wellington: The City in Literature (Auckland, New Zealand, Exisle Pub., 2003) .
- Jill Ker Conway, ed. & intro., In her own Words: Women’s Memoirs from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United States (New York, Vintage Books, 1999) .
- Louise Lawrence, ed. & intro., The Penguin Book of New Zealand Letters (Auckland, New Zealand, Penguin Books, 2003) .
- Michael O’Leary and Mark Pirie, eds., Greatest Hits (Wellington, New Zealand, JAAM Publishing Collective, in association with HeadworX/ESAW, 2004) .
- Nelson Wattie, ‘New Literatures’, Year’s Work in English Studies (Oxford, England), vol. 83, No. 1 (2004), pp. 922–1025 .
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