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What does it mean to be a good Pacific woman? Audrey doesn’t care.

In her third collection a – wake – (e)nd, acclaimed poet Audrey Brown-Pereira turns a lens to her own life, transforming a mid-life crisis into opportunity. Set against an unkind pandemic, a Pacific evolving revolving, and a deteriorating environment, truth and lies play side-by-side in a book that breaks convention in joyful, energetic verse. By pulling at the threads of her life, the narrator finds herself asserting independence, tasting delicious freedom … and wanting more.

This is a PDF format copy. 

“These poems dance in liminal spaces, resist devolution, and circumnavigate conventions. A captivating exploration of transformation and self-design.” – Serie Barford, Author of Sleeping with Stones (Anahera Press)

Cover artwork by Serene Hodgman. First published in print format by Saufoi Press, NZ.

Only $10 USD (approx currency conversion). 

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Afakasi Woman

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2019 Winner of a NZ Storylines Notable Book Award.

2019 Finalist in the NZ Book Awards, Young Adult Fiction.

A collection of short stories from Samoa, by Lani Wendt Young.  “The joys, the trials, the tragedies, and the sensibilities of being a woman of Samoa are highlighted in this superb collection. Each story is brimming with emotion, offering a unique, engrossing glimpse into the lives of women of the Pacific, as Young takes readers from tears of laughter to tears of sorrow from one story to the next.”

Only $10 USD.

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Atamai: Lines of Learning, Tatau Inspired Stories from Samoan Study Groups.

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An investigation of Samoan Student Experiences  in Two Homework Study Groups in Melbourne.

Submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Education, University of Melbourne Australia.

Only $10 USD (approximate currency conversion). 

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Cinquain

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Playing with poem structure, paint, and Samoan markings.

Small paintings inspired by the 7 metre by 2 metre works (pic 6) I created for the VIP Terminal Lounge at Faleolo International Airport.

The cinquain poem was invented by an American poet, and she drew inspiration from Japanese forms such as haiku and tanka, which are arranged in five lines. The cinquain has a syllable count of 2- 4 – 6 – 8 – 2.

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Crossing

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Crossing is the debut poetry from Montana Tiatia – Sefilino. From hardship to healing, across oceans and mountains, Crossing is a journey of faith, belonging and becoming – giving voice to experiences often left unspoken

“It’s okay not to know everything
Let me be a phoenix, I will rise
from the lefulefu of self-doubt
I will spread my apaau and lele
in celebration
of my authenticity”

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Cry Me A Moana

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My sisters and I live different lives than we used to.

I watch their online stories traveling Europe and dancing at music festivals.
We discuss pending court cases and struggles of self-employment.

The days of desperately seeking babysitters, carpooling for school events, and borrowing from each other to pay the rent are gone.

We are less compliant and more calm.
We are more heartbroken and less cooperative.
We are smarter and deeper.

That’s what this painting is about.
Letting go. Floating.

I’ve always loved Ella Fitzgerald singing Cry Me A River.
The lyrics say it all. Cry me a river, I cried a river over you.

But the version that goes with this painting is Cry Me A River by Julie London, Live at the Americana Hotel, New York 1964. It’s breathtakingly beautiful.

So this painting is titled Cry Me A Moana and captures a similar sentiment as the song.
(Moana is a word that means ocean in several Pacific Island languages.)

Five brown-skinned full-bodied women floating in water.
They are reaching and twisting.
Their respectable white dresses become translucent, and the flower leis of honour are drifting away, and the women don’t care.
They float above fish skeletons and remnants of the past.

I hope it resonates. I want to make art that people feel, not only look at.

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Cubist Tanoa by Tito Pritchard

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This print by Tito Pritchard uses a cubism style to play with a tanoa and ula fala.

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Daughters of the Waters

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This print is from a series of three large paintings by Nikki Mariner, titled, ‘No Woman is an Island’.

☀️SISTERS OF THE SUN,
🌊DAUGHTERS OF THE WATERS,
🌳WOMEN OF THE WOODS
Representing Samoa at the 13th Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture in Hawaii in 2024, the theme of the exhibition was Regenerating Oceania.
From the artist: “I asked myself what are the defining elements of a tropical island?
And I came up with three:
•surrounded by ocean,
•lush green jungles and forests
• heat from the sun.
So I painted groups of women in these three themes – forest, ocean, sun.
Painting groups rather than an individual figure symbolizes the collectivism of Pacific cultures and acknowledges the tight social bonds as a superpower towards Regenerating Oceania.
Each piece uses colour, shapes, pattern, and texture to express the feeling of each element of a tropical island – life in Oceania.

Earth’s Embrace

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A Telesa World novel that continues the story of Leila and Daniel.

How do you contain a fire god?

All Leila and Daniel want is their ‘happy ever after’. But there’s a small problem – Pele isn’t dead and gone. She may not be in control of Leila anymore, but she’s still a brooding, simmering threat searching for a way out. The couple will need to turn to the ancient ways of the Taulasea for hope and healing. And Leila will need to search deep within to find the strength to reclaim herself.

A standalone novel in the Telesā World.

$10 USD (approx currency conversion)

Fa’asamoa by William Mauola

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This print by William Mauola includes ceremonial items of Samoan culture displayed in a tanoa against the background of tatau patterns.

It includes a nifo oti, ulafala, to’oto’o, fue and an aute/a red hibiscus.

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Fagu Sea by Tito Pritchard

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Fagu Sea by Tito Pritchard is a still life painting of a shellfish delicacy in Samoa, commonly stored in recycled glass bottles and sealed with coconut husk.

Often enjoyed with breadfuit/ulu and taro.

Fire’s Caress (A Telesa World Novel)

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A Telesā World novel which continues the stories of key characters from the Telesā Series. It can be read as a standalone book.

Winner of the 2022 Sir Julius Vogel Award for Best Youth Novel.

Finalist, 2022 New Zealand Book Awards, Young Adult Fiction.

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