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Stevan Eldred-Grigg
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In 1987 he published his first novel, Oracles and Miracles, the story of two sisters growing up in Christchurch before and during World War II.[1] Since then he has written several fiction and non-fiction books. - Wikipedia
Genre:
Historical
Chris Else
Chris Else
Chris Else (born 1942) is the New Zealand author of novels, collections of short stories, and poems. - Wikipedia
Genre:
Poetry
Bronwyn Elsmore
Genre:
Literary 
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Bronwyn Elsmore is a writer of fiction and non-fiction, and a playwright. She has a strong history of involvement in New Zealand’s literary and theatrical communities. Elsmore has published over 30 short stories, numerous plays for adults and children, and poetry. She is the author of several books, including Like Them That Dream – the Maori and the Old Testament (Reed, 2000). She has received awards for her writing, and was the winner of the Franklin Writers Short Story Competition 2011. - Book Council
Erin Eldridge 
Erin Eldridge
Erin Eldridge lives in Christchurch, New Zealand and is a semi-retired English teacher who worked for many years in Special Needs, principally with deaf students. She has published, to good reviews, Immortal Longings, a love story set in Seattle, and most recently, Ravening Heart of the Wolf, a medieval fantasy. Erin has several more books in the pipeline, including another war story, an autobiographical account of her adventures working in Africa as a young woman, and a children's series about a boy who time travels. She describes herself as a "passionate writer" who tries to create stories that reflect the human condition with all its myriad adventures, joys, and heartaches, while uplifting the human spirit. - Austin McCauley Publishers
Bonnie Etherington
Genre:
Literary 
Bonnie Etherington-lit
Bonnie Etherington was born in Nelson, New Zealand, but spent most of her childhood in West Papua and her experiences there inspired her first novel. Currently, she lives with her husband and cat in Chicago, where she is working towards a PhD at Northwestern University, focusing on tropical ecologies in South East Asian and Oceania literatures. She was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2016, and has had poetry, short fiction, and travel writing published in literary magazines and anthologies in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, and Malaysia. She was shortlisted for the BNZ Katherine Mansfield Award in 2013, and named AA Directions’ New Travel Writer of the Year in 2011. - Penguin
Bronwen Evans
Genre:
Historical Romance 
Bronwen Evans-hist rom
USA Today bestselling author, Bronwen Evans grew up loving books. She writes both historical and contemporary sexy romances for the modern woman who likes intelligent, spirited heroines, and compassionate alpha heroes. With over fourteen romance books published, Evans is a three-time winner of the RomCon Readers’ Crown and has been nominated for an RT Reviewers’ Choice Award. She lives in Hawkes Bay, New Zealand with her dogs Brandy and Duke. - NZSA
John Ewan
John Ewan-hist
Nelson resident John Ewan decided to become a writer when called out in front of his school class to read an essay. “After I had finished reading, the teacher asked me what did I want to do,” John says.  “At the age of 11, you don’t usually know. I certainly didn’t, so I blurted out ‘writer’.” - NZSA
Barbara Ewing 
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Barbara Ewing (born 1944) is a UK-based actress, playwright and novelist. Born in New Zealand, she graduated from Victoria University of Wellington with a BA in English and Maori before moving to Britain in 1965 to train as an actress at RADA (the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) in London. - Wikipedia
Gwendoline Ewins
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