Suburb
Kourarau Hill
City
Masterton
State/Territory
WE
Country
New Zealand
Home phone
+64 6 3727828
Work phone
+64 6 3727828
Email
rm.briggs@farmside.co.nz
Background
Four decades in journalism on three continents.
Qualifications
ANZSI advanced indexing course; BA (Hist; pol. sc.)
Specific skills
history; biography; Māori names and terms.
Accredited?
No
Materials and formats
Non-fiction books
Software skills
SkyIndex
Additional services
Proofreading
Recent publications indexed
Living Among the Northland Maori (Canterbury University Press).
Octopus Crowd (Univ. of Alabama Press).
Allen Curnow: Simply by Sailing... (Auckland Univ. Press).
Annie's War: A New Zealand woman and her family in England 1916-19 (Otago University Press).
Quicksilver War (Hurst, London).
China at the Crossroads (Victoria University Press).
Peter McLeavey: The life and times of a New Zealand art dealer (Te Papa Press); New Zealand Book of the Year award winner 2014.
Pēwhairangi – Bay of Islands missions and Maori 1814-1845 (Otago University Press).
Whispers and Vanities: Samoan Indigenous Knowledge and Religion (Huia).
The Dark is Light Enough: Ralph Hotere, by Vincent O'Sullivan (Penguin Random House); NZ Book of the Year non-fiction award winner 2021.
Octopus Crowd (Univ. of Alabama Press).
Allen Curnow: Simply by Sailing... (Auckland Univ. Press).
Annie's War: A New Zealand woman and her family in England 1916-19 (Otago University Press).
Quicksilver War (Hurst, London).
China at the Crossroads (Victoria University Press).
Peter McLeavey: The life and times of a New Zealand art dealer (Te Papa Press); New Zealand Book of the Year award winner 2014.
Pēwhairangi – Bay of Islands missions and Maori 1814-1845 (Otago University Press).
Whispers and Vanities: Samoan Indigenous Knowledge and Religion (Huia).
The Dark is Light Enough: Ralph Hotere, by Vincent O'Sullivan (Penguin Random House); NZ Book of the Year non-fiction award winner 2021.
Year joined
2005
Status
ACTIVE