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Michael O'Leary

Poet, novelist, publisher, artist, performer and bookshop proprietor

Michael O'Leary, New Zealand poet

About Michael

Michael O'Leary is a poet, novelist, publisher, performer and bookshop proprietor who has been a magnetic figure for many other contemporary New Zealand writers. He writes in both English and Māori; and his diverse and prolific work in poetry, fiction and non-fiction explores his Irish heritage.


Born in Auckland in the year of the Tiger 1950, he was educated at the universities of Auckland, Otago (Dunedin), and Victoria University (Wellington).


His Earl of Seacliff Art Workshop imprint (inspired by Andy Warhol's 'Factory', the Beatles' Apple label, and John and Yoko's 'Plastic Ono Band'), which he founded in 1984, has published some of his own prolific output, as well as many other New Zealand writers.


This press has also featured books by writers from other countries, including the first versions of Richard Berengarten's series, Manual, in four mini-books (2005-2009). The 240-page A-Z compilation, 25 Years of the Earl of Seacliff (ed. Mark Pirie, 2009), documents Michael O'Leary's versatile and influential oeuvre.


Michael O'Leary is a trustee for the Poetry Archive of New Zealand Aotearoa (PANZA), a charitable trust dedicated to archiving, collecting and promoting New Zealand poetry. He now lives in Paekakariki, north of Wellington. An archive of his previous website can be found here.


The books for sale below are all ebooks. Links for print editions can be found here: Michael O'Leary Print Links. (Select the book, then 'Print', then 'Get It Now'.)


A koha is a New Zealand Māori word meaning a gift from the heart. If you enjoy Michael's work you can either download it for free or contribute a koha in the form of money as you see fit—your generosity helps him continue creating stories to share.

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Michael talking about his career in books
Presentation by Michael
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Ingrid Prosser Interviews Michael O'Leary — November 2024
Ingrid Prosser interviews Michael O'Leary about influences on his work; his journey publishing his own poetry and that of many other poets; and his influences on the Kapiti Coast. Michael reads three of his poems, and we hear two songs created a...
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Radio NZ Interview -- Claudia Jardine and Michael O'Leary - Pubs and poetry
[14 October 2017]A bevy of poets mark 50 years since the end of six o'clock pub closing at a free event next week at the National Library in Wellington. The finish of the "six o'clock swill" changed the way many New Zealanders drank and socialised - ...
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A reading by Apirana Taylor
A reading by Apirana Taylor for Paekakariki FM in three parts of the brief history written by Michael O'Leary.https://soundcloud.com/paekakariki-fm/20141026-spoken-apirana-taylor
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Interview with Michael about his history of Paekakariki School
A new history of Paekakariki School by Michael O’Leary.. The school opened in 1886 near the railway moving to its current site in 1946. We’re joined by Michael and technical editors Dave Johnson of the Paekakariki Station Museum and Moira Romeril, fo...
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Questionnaire for Small Press publishers by Michael O’Leary (a self-interview)
1 – What was your initial reason for getting involved in publishing – please try to think of this in the spirit of what you were thinking and doing at the time. I realized that my writing would not be acceptable to commercial or conventional pub...
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Rebel Writer with a Cause
Rebel writer with a cause by Richard LangstonWhen Michael O’Leary – aka the Earl of Seacliff – moved from Auckland to Seacliff near Dunedin to work on his third novel, he brought with him 12 boxes of books and a stuffed hawk.Books he regards as a vit...
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How to download your ebook files

As soon as your payment goes through, you have the option to download your file. As a back-up, PayHip will also send you an email with a download link. All files supplied are DRM-free, meaning they’re yours forever and can be used on any compatible eReader app or device.


Once you've downloaded the EPUB file, locate the file, then click/tap to open in your ereader software such as Apple Books, or Play Books (further instructions on this link if required).


Check out these links — Kobo and Kindle — for instructions on how to transfer your ebook to these ereaders.


Ebooks can also be read on a computer using Edge browser (just double-click the epub file) or Adobe Digital Editions (install and then open epub files.)