Making Waves – Writing From Across the Pacific
Published as a collaborative exercise with the English Department of the University of Hawaii at Hilo in 2006. The anthology featured works from some of the rising young stars of writing from the Pacific. Edited by Mohit Prasad and Seri Luanghphinith.
Saraga! Contemporary Pacific Writing
Published by PWF in 2006 and edited by Mohit Prasad and David Wish-Wilson, featured writing from new and established writers. This edition was the inaugural of the occasional publications series with aims of a biennial feature of new writing from the Pacific.
Dried Shells – New Writing from Oceania
Edited by Mohit Prasad and published in 2008, the anthology featured works from students in the SLAM literature and creative writing. The publication marked the continuity of earlier students publications established by Saraga. A new volume will be published in 2009, which will incorporate a student publication board, to be established within PWF/SLAM.
Dreadlocks
Dreadlocks is published annually. It is a journal devoted to critical and creative works on literature and on wider cultural debates in Oceania and beyond. It was first published in 1998 under the editorship of Sudesh Mishra. It was revived in 2006 and since then has been annually published. It has attracted contributions from renowned writers and scholars globally. It continues to focus on the Pacific and among its aims is to bring in wider debates from the region under the umbrella of literary and cultural studies.
- Volume 1: Dreadlocks in Oceania 1998 - (ed. Sudesh Mishra and Elizabeth Guy)
- Volume 2: Dreadlocks Indentured 1991 - (ed. Som Prakash and John O’Carroll)
- Volume 3: Dreadlocks Interrupted 2006 - (ed. Mohit Prasad and Kavita Nandan)
- Volume 4: Dreadlocks 2007 - (ed. David Wish-Wilson)
- Volume 5: Dreadlocks 2008 - (ed. Mohit Prasad)
- Volume 6: Dreadlocks 2009 - (In-print)
PWF also published editions of SPAN, the journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies (SPACLALS) when it held the secretariat between 2001 and 2004.