William Direen

William (Bill) Direen
Born Christchurch, New Zealand
Occupation Writer/musician

William Direen is a New Zealand writer and performer. His novels use a range of narrative techniques and are concerned with u/dys-topias, belief structures and questions of survival. He lives in Dunedin, New Zealand, where he edits the literary magazine Percutio. For his work with musicians see Builders.

Recent works

Critical responses

References

  1. Lisa Warrington, NZ Books, October 2003
  2. John Farnsworth, Christchurch Press, 16 November 1984
  3. Lisa Warrington, NZ Books, October 2003
  4. Jane Bowron, Dominion, June 1989
  5. Laurie Atkinson, Evening Post, June 1989
  6. Neil Hickman, Music New Zealand, 1991
  7. Mark Gobbi, March 1991, City Voice
  8. Direen turns stage-show into mini rock-opera, Evening Post, Wednesday 10 March 1993
  9. Bernadette Rae, NZ Herald, 25 July 1992
  10. Virginia Were, NZ Listener, 23 June 1997
  11. Anna Chinn, NZ Listener, December 2002
  12. Kate Belgrave, Listener, 25 May 2002.
  13. Christopher Moore, The Press, Christchurch, 27 March 2004
  14. David Hill reviewing Jules on 10 December 2004. Radio New Zealand, National Programme.
  15. Norman Bilbrough, Listener, May 2004.
  16. Kapka Kassabova, Listener 16 January 1999.
  17. Jen Crawford, Landfall 214, November 2007.
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