Chris Tse
Book review - AUP New Poets 6
Chris Tse reviews AUP New Poets 6 by Ben Kemp, Vanessa Crofskey and Chris Stewart. This collection is published by Auckland University Press. Audio
Book review - Queer Objects
Chris Tse reviews Queer Objects by Chris Brickell and Judith Collard (Eds). Published by Otago University Press. Audio
Book review - Craven by Jane Arthur
Chris Tse reviews Craven by Jane Arthur, which is published by Victoria University Press. Audio
Book review - The Art of Beer by Garage Project
Chris Tse reviews The Art of Beer by Garage Project, which is published by Penguin Random House. Audio
Book review - Other by Ruth Hanover
Chris Tse reviews Other by Christchurch poet Ruth Hanover. Audio
Book review - Best of 2018
Charlotte Graham-McLay shares her picks for the best books of 2018: Less by Andrew Sean Greer, He's So MASC by Chris Tse, and Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata. Audio
Book review - Best of 2018
Chris Tse shares his picks from NZ poetry released in 2018; The Farewell Tourist by Alison Glenny, which is published by Otago University Press, and There's No Place Like The Internet In Springtime by… Audio
Pop! Culture podcast | Episode 3: A Matter of Taste
What do our 'tastes' say about us? And who gets to decide whether they're 'good' or 'bad'? In this episode of Pop! Culture, Melody Thomas and Tony Stamp examine the elusive notion of taste. Audio
Musical Obsessions: Chris Tse on Björk
Chris Tse is a Wellington-based poet whose latest book is titled He's So MASC; his debut collection, How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes, won the Best First Book of Poetry prize at the Ockham New… Audio
Book review - The Girl Without Skin by Mads Peder Nordbo
Chris Tse reviews The Girl Without Skin by Mads Peder Nordbo, which is published by Text Publishing. Audio
Chris Tse: he's so MASC
After reckoning with the dead in the award-winning How to be Dead in a Year of Snakes, Chris Tse has turned to issues of identity and how to live today in his powerful second collection. he's so MASC… Audio
Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: untimely deaths
Painter, poet, curator and writer, discussing two new books, focused on real life tragedies: How To Be Dead in a Year of Snakes by Chris Tse, and; Dear Neil Roberts by Airini Beautrais. Audio