An agreement signed today by Te Papa Chief
Executive Rick Ellis and Massey University Vice-Chancellor Steve Maharey will
see the publishers work together to produce books under two separate imprints:
Te Papa Press and Massey University Press.
Massey University Press will provide the
publishing infrastructure, with Nicola Legat being the publisher for both
imprints. Te Papa will retain a full-time in-house editor.
“We are delighted to partner with Massey
University and to work with a publisher of Nicola Legat’s calibre,” says Te
Papa Chief Executive Rick Ellis.
“Te Papa Press will continue its proud legacy
of scholarly, relevant and engaging publishing.”
“This partnership ensures a sustainable
future for Te Papa Press,”
Nicola Legat, the Massey University Press
publisher since its establishment last year, spent 10 years as publishing
director with Random House New Zealand. She was previously an acclaimed
journalist and is the former editor of Metro magazine.
Ms Legat says the publishing partnership will
benefit both organisations, and foster New Zealand’s rich literary heritage.
“This partnership will provide exciting
opportunities for writers and quality outcomes for readers,” Ms Legat says.
“Publishers are finding new ways to succeed
in a changing book market.”
“I am determined to honour the work that’s
been done to date, and to carry the mana of Te Papa Press forward.”
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