Peter Simpson Director of The Holloway Press, which publishes limited edition, hand-printed books, and was formerly Associate Professor of English at The University of Auckland. He has a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (1976) where he won the A.S.P. Woodhouse Prize for the best doctoral thesis in English. He has taught at Massey, Canterbury, Toronto, Carleton (Ottawa) and Auckland Universities. He was Head of English at The University of Auckland 2005-07. He served as Member of Parliament for Lyttelton in 1987-90. As an academic, writer, and curator, Peter Simpson specialises in New Zealand literature, art and cultural history, modern poetry, and post-colonial literatures. He is the author and editor of a large number of books and has written numerous articles and reviews. He collaborates frequently with visual artists on books and has curated several exhibitions. He has participated in many national and international conferences and literary festivals. He has been an advisor for the Montana New Zealand Book Awards (three times) and was a judge for the Commonmwealth Writers Prize (Asia Pacific Region, 2006). He is an advisor for the Colin McCahon French Bay House Trust, and is former chairperson of the University of Auckland Art Collection committee. He joined the Michael King Writers' Studio Trust in 2009.