Helen Rickerby Explained
Helen Rickerby is a New Zealand poet, writer, editor and publisher. In 2020, she won the Mary and Peter Biggs poetry prize at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards.[1]
In 1995, she was part of the group that founded JAAM literary journal. From 2005 to 2015 she was co-managing editor, with Clare Needham, of the journal.[2] [3] Since 2004, Rickerby has run Seraph Press, a small publishing company based in Wellington, New Zealand.
Publications
- Rickerby, H.,(2014). Words that matter: 10 years of Seraph Press. Wellington, NZ: Seraph Press.[4]
- Rickerby, H. (2014). Cinema. Wellington, NZ: Mākaro Press.[5]
- Rickerby, H., (2010). Heading north. Dunedin, N.Z.: Kilmog Press.[6]
- Rickerby, H. (2008). My iron spine. Wellington, N.Z: HeadworX.[7]
Notes and References
- Web site: Helen Rickerby. 2020-08-16. Academy of New Zealand Literature. en-NZ.
- Web site: Pantograph Punch - Helen Rickerby. 2020-08-16. Pantograph Punch.
- Web site: HEADWORX Author - Helen Rickerby. 2020-08-16. headworx.co.nz.
- Book: Rickerby. Helen. Words that matter: 10 years of Seraph Press. Seraph Press. 2014. 978-0-473-30686-1. English. 901374859.
- Book: Rickerby, Helen. Cinema. 2014. 978-0-473-27648-5. English. 875553085.
- Book: Rickerby. Helen. Heading north. Kilmog Press. 2010. Kilmog Press. 978-0-9864616-6-8. Dunedin [N.Z.|language=English|oclc=657075962].
- Book: Rickerby, Helen. My iron spine. 2008. HeadworX. 978-0-473-13596-6. Wellington, N.Z.. English. 255557146.