
About R. de Wolf
A Maori fantasy fiction author from Aotearoa-New Zealand, R. de Wolf (Reg) was born on the East Coast, raised in the Bay of Plenty. Reg incorporates themes that she is passionate about in her writing - equality, respect for nature, equal rights, leadership, and the preservation of ancient wisdom.
Guardians of the Ancestors - Book One of the Spirit Voyager Series was released in 2020, and a short story was published in anthology Kaituhi Rawhiti. The Future Weavers - Book Two followed in 2021, along with Poetry In a Pear Tree. The Goodness Algorithm, is a dystopian future that highlights the hope and good that resides inside us.
In 2022 she released Poetry In a Pohutukawa - Reggie Reflections and two stories in Kaituhi Rāwhiti Two - Weaving of Words which de Wolf co-edited. Brothers in Whalesong - Book Three of The Spirit Voyager Series was officially released in 2023 and de Wolf participated in a roundtable, with two students from Gisborne Girls High, for Ngā Kupu Wero - Penguin, edited by one of their role models, Witi Ihimaera. De Wolf also worked with the class of 2022 students from the Tai Tech Writers to produce a self-published anthology of self-selected work in 2023, branched into publishing for Māori and facilitated the inaugural Chatham Islands Writers Retreat. In 2024 Reg was the first Chair of Ngā Kaituhi Māori, a group set up with NZSA and Manatū Taonga to increase support for Māori writers. She also released Musings from My Manuka Reggie Reflections Three. In 2025 Reg organised 10 days of writing events in Tairāwhiti and co-edited eBook AHI Dawn of Words Anthology, a collection of work from writers who participated sponsored by Internet NZ. The much anticipated Book Four of the Spirit Voyager Series, had to wait for 2026.
