New Zealanders, writers and readers, seem especially keen on short fiction with a dozen or more volumes being published here every year.
The four latest to come to my attention are:
THE BEST NEW ZEALAND FICTION VOLUME 5
Edited by Owen Marshall – Random House - $34.99
THE NEW ZEALAND BOOK OF THE BEACH 2
Selected & introduced by Graeme Lay
David Ling Publishing - $34.99
FORBIDDEN CITIES
A Short Story Collection
Penguin Books - $28
OWEN MARSHALL
Selected Stories
Edited by Vincent O’Sullivan
Random House $39.99
The first two are collections featuring various authors totaling around 20 stories in each.

The New Zealand Book of the Beach 2 is somewhat different in that the stories are all stories inspired by the beach and the sea.
Publisher David Ling and editor Graeme Lay were sufficiently encouraged by the positive response of readers and reviewers to the first New Zealand Book of the Beach to present us with volume two. Some of the stories have been written especially for this new collection while others have been garnered from previously published collections. As Graeme Lay says in his introduction volume two “continues the celebration of the unique role the beach plays in New Zealand’s physical, social and literary consciousness” And I love the cover image featuring “Sunbather” by Tony Ogle 2007.
The stories, as you would expect from an author with a reputation for narrative and characterization, are sharp and insightful, funny and sad, and without exception entertaining.
(The Bookman interviewed Morris yesterday and that interview appears elsewhere on Beatties Book Blog today).

Even when a publisher allows you sixty as a round number, to choose the “best” stories from a writer you greatly admire can turn out to be a tall order.
I can believe that but O’Sullivan has pulled off the challenge with style giving us a fine selection of stories from the past 30 years from the man rated our most celebrated and loved contemporary short story writer.
This is a bumper collection running to more than 600 pages and featuring on the cover a gorgeous Grahame Sydney painting, Cookhouse 2001; altogether a delicious package that will make a handsome addition to the home library.
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In Parliament yesterday, when the Public Lending Right for NZ Authors bill was passed into legislation (I was there in the gallery having hitched a ride with Rosemary Wildblood and Judith Tizard in the Ministerial car.) We were all at an Intellectual Property Seminar run by the MED when Judith announced she was rushing back to the house to get the Bill through - so we went with her! We felt there ought to be at least a couple of authors there to witness this great moment in the public gallery. Chris Finlayson (National Arts Spokesperson) held up a copy of Owen Marshall's latest book calling him the Doyen of the New Zealand short story and then after a bit of ineffectual stalling by the Opposition where Judith Tizard was castigated for not mentioning John A Lee, and a fair bit of the usual childish time wasting banter, the Bill was passed unanimously and historically into legilsation. The very last Bill to be passed before Parliament is dissolved for the pending election. We clapped quietly...
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