Rob Hack

Rob Hack, poet/handyman, born in Invercargill in 1953, writes about his Cook Island heritage his early years on Niue Island, his several forays into Australia, social issues, media, other poets, places and people, often with wry humour. He reads at bars and cafes around Wellington. Some of his work appears online on the Whitireia website, in 4th Floor, and in Victoria University’s 2011 online journal Turbine.
Reading List
Four Square, Cannons Creek
It is tea time, the wind is hard and cold, I run, head down, up Champion Street. Two things to remember, two things to get, Small tin of peaches, half pint of cream, don’t forget! Then the lights of the …