Genre:
Romantic suspense
Historical fiction
Non-fiction
Susan Tarr
I have lots to draw on when writing my books but I’ve yet to write about my Kenyan escapades. My girls were born in Kenya. Both emergency caesarians, one without anesthetic. When we eventually returned to New Zealand (we flew) after a couple of coups, we settled into tourism via a yacht charter business, with mobile homes and lots of international travel. - Writer's Plot
Apirana Taylor
Apirana Taylor (born 15 March 1955) is a New Zealand poet, novelist, performer, story-teller, musician and painter. - Wikipedia
Catherine Taylor
Living in the South Island of New Zealand, Catherine Taylor has been writing for nearly fifty years, publishing her first book in 2012 to enormous success. All her books have been top 100 in erotic thrillers and three of them have hit #1. Her adult thrillers are sexy, action-packed stories, where the explosive and the explicit combine to create unique plots filled with romance, sex, twists and turns. - Catherine Taylor
Cyan Tayse
Cyan Tayse is the pen name of a multi-genre author based in New Zealand. After a lot of coaxing from friends, she decided to embark on a journey of discovery. Yes, that's right, she embraced her desire to write things a little different to her usual, thus the Pocket Rocket and Brief Encounters novellas were born. Cyan can often be found lurking on social media, and she loves to hear from fellow authors and readers.
Philip Temple
Robert Philip Temple (born 1939 in Yorkshire, England) is a Dunedin-based New Zealand author of novels, children's stories, and non-fiction. His work is characterised by a strong association with the outdoors and New Zealand ecology. - Wikipedia
Jude Thomas
Kia ora, greetings from New Zealand. I live in the lovely northern coastal town of Mangawhai. It has a wonderful creative and community spirit, generally quiet and peaceful during winter and busy during the summer months. - Jude Thomas
Tayi Tibble
Tayi Tibble is a poet and writer based in Te Whanganui A Tara (Ngāti Porou/Te Whānau ā Apanui). She has been published in various journals and magazines such as The Spinoff, The Wireless, and Poetry Magazine. Her first book, Poūkahangatus, was published by Victoria University Press in 2018. She was the 2017 recipient of the Adam Foundation Prize. She previously worked at Toi Māori Aotearoa, an organisation committed to supporting contemporary Māori art. Tayi was born in Wellington in 1995. - Pantograph Punch
Nonen Titi
Nōnen Títi is a penname, intended to represent all people, who, at times, may feel like a non-entity in this big world.
I began my career as a nurse in physical and mental healthcare and midwifery. I worked four years as a specialist nurse and head nurse in a summer camp for diabetic children. I trained and worked as a Montessori teacher when my own children were growing up and acquired my BA in philosophy from the University of Otago at a mature age. My specialization is our natural psychological differences, which I have studied and written about for twenty years. Apart from my non-fiction books on this topic, all my fictional stories are based in these innate human differences. Each character is a unique person and all problems are a result of personality clashes between them.
I live in Wellington, New Zealand. - Nonen Titi