Review of Niu Waves, edited by Robert Nicole. Pacific Writing Forum and the Oceania Centre for Arts and Culture, University of the South Pacific. Niu Waves is a collection of short fiction and poetry by a group of writers who are dominantly products of Fiji but who are also a part of the Niu Waves Writers' Collective. This was formed in 1995 "to encourage and nurture young writers from the Pacific region" and is informally headquartered at the University of the South Pacific. 
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