The Friday Poem: ‘Kōauau kōiwi’ by Ruby SollyA new poem by Ruby Solly.By Ruby Solly | 18th October, 2024Guest writer
‘There isn’t any acting here’: What it was like recording The Bone People audiobook'The Bone People has a certain Mona Lisa-like quality to it. Whoever reads it feels seen, feels that Keri has written their story.'By Ruby Solly | 20th September, 2024Guest writer
E tauhou: A poem for Paula Harris'E tauhou, You have twisted the sky to water again'By Ruby SollyGuest writer & Chris Tse | 17th July, 2023Poetry Editor
Between ‘Birdspeak’ and ‘The Artist’: Arihia Latham and Ruby Solly in conversation'Cave tohu and pigment mahi became an important part of my practice for writing the book ... Next minute you’re mixing dirt and weka fat and figuring things out.'By Ruby SollyGuest writer & Arihia Latham | 28th May, 2023Guest writer
Te haereka ki tōku turakawaewae: returning homeRuby Solly finds her wall, and her foundations, at her marae in Waihao, Te Wai Pounamu.By Ruby Solly | 17th February, 2022Guest writer
The Friday Poem: RED FLOWER // RED FLAG, by Ruby SollyA new poem from poet and musician Ruby Solly.By Ruby Solly | 6th August, 2021Guest writer
The Friday Poem: Six Feet For a Single, Eight Feet For a Double by Ruby SollyA new poem by Kai Tahu writer and musician Ruby Solly.By Ruby Solly | 29th November, 2019Guest writer