Nicky Webber loves writing books about controversial characters that challenge preconceptions.
“Initially, I worked as a journalist in South Africa and New Zealand, before returning home to Auckland in 1994. I moved into publishing production and operational roles which merged into corporate business management. Trouble was, I missed stretching my creative mind and wished I was writing. In 2015, I decided to go full circle, reverting to my primary passion and wrote my first book, No Ordinary Man. Since then, I’ve published three others, In the Deep End – Book One, In the Deep End – Book Two, and a short story, Push Over. All have received 5-Star ratings from avid readers.
I’m currently working on my fifth novel, Restoration Project, which I expect to finish this year. I’ve already completed 24 chapters, but real life keeps getting in the way! I live, breathe and dream about plots and characters. If I seem distracted, it’s no surprise, I’m always working on the next best book or tapping out a humorous blog.”
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To contact her via email, send a note to author@nickywebber.com
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Historian Dr Toby Boraman has been appointed as the 2025 JD Stout Fellow by the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.