Mark Pirie (born 30 April 1974) is a New Zealand poet, writer, literary critic, anthologist, publisher, and editor. He is best known for his Generation X New Zealand anthology The NeXt Wave, which included an 8,000-word introduction (1998), [1] the literary journals JAAM (Just Another Art Movement) and broadsheet, a book cover photo series of tributes to famous rock albums, [2] and the small press HeadworX Publishers in Wellington, New Zealand.
His thesis was on the New Zealand poet and editor Louis Johnson, a writer who shares similarities with Pirie's work. [3]
Pirie has written or published over 100 titles listed in the National Library of New Zealand. Many are published under his own imprints HeadworX Publishers and The Night Press, Wellington or through the Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop in Paekākāriki. [4]
The main influences on his literary development were listening to popular music, blues and jazz at an early age. His poetry draws on film, music and pop culture elements. [5]
Pirie's own published works include numerous collections or anthologies of poetry (one of them being a hand-made book The Bet: Poems in Memory of Jim Morrison - American Poet) and a novel in verse, TOM (2009). [6]
In 2003, his selected poems, Gallery, was commissioned by Australian poet John Kinsella and published in England by Salt Publishing. [7]
In 2008, he was included in the anthology New New Zealand Poets in Performance. [8]
A selection of Mark Pirie’s books
Anthologies
Poetry
Fiction
For a complete listing of Mark Pirie's works, see the online catalogue of the National Library of New Zealand [7]
Mark Pirie (born 30 April 1974) is a New Zealand poet, writer, literary critic, anthologist, publisher, and editor. He is best known for his Generation X New Zealand anthology The NeXt Wave, which included an 8,000-word introduction (1998), [1] the literary journals JAAM (Just Another Art Movement) and broadsheet, a book cover photo series of tributes to famous rock albums, [2] and the small press HeadworX Publishers in Wellington, New Zealand.
His thesis was on the New Zealand poet and editor Louis Johnson, a writer who shares similarities with Pirie's work. [3]
Pirie has written or published over 100 titles listed in the National Library of New Zealand. Many are published under his own imprints HeadworX Publishers and The Night Press, Wellington or through the Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop in Paekākāriki. [4]
The main influences on his literary development were listening to popular music, blues and jazz at an early age. His poetry draws on film, music and pop culture elements. [5]
Pirie's own published works include numerous collections or anthologies of poetry (one of them being a hand-made book The Bet: Poems in Memory of Jim Morrison - American Poet) and a novel in verse, TOM (2009). [6]
In 2003, his selected poems, Gallery, was commissioned by Australian poet John Kinsella and published in England by Salt Publishing. [7]
In 2008, he was included in the anthology New New Zealand Poets in Performance. [8]
A selection of Mark Pirie’s books
Anthologies
Poetry
Fiction
For a complete listing of Mark Pirie's works, see the online catalogue of the National Library of New Zealand [7]