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Jacqueline Fahey
Jacqueline Fahey
Of Irish-Catholic ancestry, Fahey was born in Timaru in 1929. - Wikipedia
Genre:
Art
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Andrew Fairbairn
Andrea Fairbairn
Genre:
Non-fiction

She is a Samoan-Kiwi writer, international aid worker and project manager.

Andrea lives in Wellington, New Zealand and has previously lived in Brazil, Canada and Azerbaijan. She loves to travel as it stretches her to have adventures, learn languages, learn about history, and to meet new people. She is also passionate about yoga, creative projects and art. - Andrea Fairbairn

Genre:
Poetry
Fiction 
Fiona Farrell
Fiona Farrell-poetry
Fiona Farrell ONZM (born 1947) is a New Zealand poet, fiction writer and playwright. Her latest novel, Decline and Fall on Savage Street, was published in May 2017. - Wikipedia
S.E. Fearon
SE Fearon

Although I was born in the United Kingdom I am for all intents and purposes a Kiwi as my family immigrated to New Zealand shortly after my first birthday and we have been here ever since.

Keith Fenwick 
Keith Fenwick-sci fi
Keith Fenwick (1962) was born in a small rural town in the middle of nowhere and grew up in and around Hamilton, New Zealand. Many people would say this background endows a natural challenge for any young man making is way in the world. However, Keith prefers to believe the disadvantages of his early life and adolescence have been wonderful preparation for dealing with adversity and ambiguity in his adult life. - NZSA
Rosy Fenwicke
Rosy Fenwicke - non fic rom
I was born in the late fifties in Gore – a small town in the South Island of New Zealand. After finishing school in Invercargill, I trained at Otago University Medical School to be a doctor. - Rosy Fenwicke
Karl William Fleet
Karl’s passion for storytelling led him down an unlikely path: professional wrestling. As his alter ego, Curt Chaos, he became the New Zealand Heavyweight Champion and toured the country defending his title for over a year. - Karl William Fleet
Helen Vivienne Fletcher 
Helen Fletcher
Helen Vivienne Fletcher is a children’s and young adult author. Fletcher is the author of several books for children and young adults including Underwater and Broken Silence. Her picture books include Aunt Kelly’s Dog, Jenny No-Knickers and Do Fruit Worry about Getting Fat? She has also written a collection of short stories entitled Symbolic Death. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in online and print publications, and she regularly performs her spoken word pieces around Wellington. Fletcher helps children find their own passion for storytelling through her business Brain Bunny Workshops, which runs creative writing holiday programmes and after school classes. - Book council
Holly Ford 
Holly Ford
Holly Ford grew up in a farming community in the Hokonui Hills in the South Island of New Zealand. She now shares her own very small patch of hill country on Banks Peninsula with her husband and dog, an ever-increasing population of magpies and hares, and the occasional vacationing dairy cow. - Holly Ford
Anya Forest 
Anya Forest
A true Kiwi native with a deep love for contemporary storytelling, Anya Forest brings to life the vibrancy and wonder of the communities that have shaped and changed her. Having lived and travelled across New Zealand (including Stewart Island!), Anya has a unique way of capturing the lives of small-town rural Mainlanders. A lover of the outdoors, animals, and New Zealand life, Anya incorporates nature and the backdrops of her life into all of her books. - Anya Forest
Susan Frame
Genre:
Literary 
Susan Frame
Frame, Susan (1957 –) writes educational readers for children. She was born in Dunedin and educated at Otago University and the Dunedin School of Nursing. - Book Council
Jenni Francis
Genre:
Children's Fiction
Teen Fiction 
Jenni Francis-kids
Jenni Francis is available for author talks anywhere in New Zealand. Jenni trained as a primary teacher and then went on to do special education and taught deaf children in the classroom and as an itinerant for 10 years. She has taught at all levels, from kindergarten through to tertiary. She continues to tutor in reading and mathematics. - Jenni Francis
Janis Freegard
Genre:
Poetry 
Janis Freegard-poetry
Janis Freegard is a New Zealand writer of fiction and poetry. She was born in South Shields, England, and spent part of her childhood in South Africa and Australia before her family settled in New Zealand when she was 12. Her latest publications are a novel ‘The Year of Falling’ (Makaro Press) and a poetry collection ‘The Glass Rooster’ (Auckland University Press), both published in May 201 - NZSA
James Oliver French
Genre:
Science Fiction
Thriller
James French-scifi
Gudrun Frerichs
Gudrun was born on a small fishing island close to Hamburg, Germany. She immigrated thirty-two years ago to New Zealand with her wonderful husband and three adventurous children. She worked for 25 years in the mental health field as a trauma specialist. - Amazon
Peter Friend
Genre:
Children's 
Peter Friend-kids
Peter Friend is a New Zealand born science fictionwriter who won the Sir Julius Vogel Award for fiction three times. His stories have been published in Asimov's Science Fiction, Aurealis, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine and elsewhere. - Wikipedia
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