Titus books (publisher)
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Titus Books is an independent publisher based in Auckland, New Zealand. Founded in 2005, it was noted by reviewer Catherine Liddy in Landfall as an "exciting" addition to New Zealand literature. (Landfall, 211: May, 2006)
It publishes a mixture of emerging and established novelists and poets. Authors published by Titus Books include Stephen Oliver [1][2], Mike Johnson [3], William Direen [4] and Jack Ross [5].
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[edit] Publications
[edit] Books
- Marked Men, David Lyndon Brown, 2007.
- Luce Cannon, Will Christie, 2007.
- Conversation With a Stone, Richard Taylor, 2007.
- To the Moon in Seven Easy Steps', Scott Hamilton, 2007.
- Song of the Brakeman William Direen, 2006.
- The Imaginary Museum of Atlantis, Jack Ross, 2006.
- Poems of Li He, Mike Johnson, 2006.
- Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, Olivia Macassey, 2005.
- New Sea Land, William Direen.(2005)
- Either Side the Horizon by Stephen Oliver, a self-avowed outsider of NZ verse.[6]
- Curriculum Vitae Olwyn Stewart, 2005.
- Trouble In Mind Jack Ross, 2005.
- Coma(2005) William Direen, 2005.
[edit] Journals
- Percutio (Annual; ed. William Direen ) ISSN 1953-1427 (France Edition)
- Brief (ongoing; formerly published by "The Writers Group") ISSN 1175-9313
[edit] Editorial
The managing editor is Brett Cross. Cross is also current editor of Brief magazine. [7].

