Toby Buck is a writer and editor working at the intersection of place and ideas.


He’s won the Katherine Mansfield Prize, the Landfall Essay Prize, a Sargeson Commendation, and a D&AD Silver Pen. His essays, journalism, and criticism, have appeared in North & South, JancisRobinson.com, and The Spinoff.

Based in Amsterdam, at Quiet Publishing, he has produced work for National Geographic, Tate Modern, TIME, Bloomberg USA, Magnum Photos, and others. He works with international clients on writing and editorial projects that require intellectual rigour and a strong human voice.

Journalism

The Happiness Report


A critique of UN standards. Can global wellbeing be quantified?

Herman & The Serpent

The story of a friend who caught a serial killer.

Gabriel

Onsite reporting on a Pacific Cyclone that arrived after three La Niña summers.

Say Hi.

A cross-sectional diagram of a household water heater showing the cold water inlet, tank, heating element, and hot water outlet.

‘Profound writing - full of persuasive visual detail, with an incredible ear for everyday speech.’

Emma Kneale, Landfall Journal Editor

‘Brash, unapologetic and completely confident writing. His story takes a series of risks, almost sinks itself, and somehow gets away with it.’

Charlotte Grimshaw, Mansfield Award Judge

Simple line drawing of a palm tree on a small island with a hill, set against a black background.

Profiles, Interviews & Reportage

Oceania in Venice


A conversation with Yuki Kihara at the Venice Biennale.

Portable Miracles


A look at the cultural logic behind a unique literature programme, the New Zealand’s Poet Laureate.

Out of the Box


A local DIY Coffin Club reveals grace, charity, happiness, and plain speaking on mortality … plus coffin painting.

Wine, Food & Material Culture

Big Red

Are New Zealand winemakers re-imagining a new “big red” wine identity entirely? What does that say about changes in category, value, and tradition?

Regeneration


This JR Prize Winner essay celebrates wine, soil, and culture, in a deliberately complex piece that resists easy categorisation.

Jurassic Art

Sam Neill shares his lifelong love for wine, for family, and for the sensory poetics of viniculture.

Harvesters

A vivid portrayal of seasonal harvest workers in Hawke’s Bay (by photographer Richard Brimer) shows labour, landscape, and the effort behind luxury food production.

↓ Commentary / Short Form

Espalier


A memoir on exile that ripples out into questions of memory and belonging. jancisrobinson.com, Christmas Edition.

Fresh Claret


An ode to the most collaborative of grapes.

I’ve also made work for Alfa Romeo, Bloomberg, Bowmore Whisky, Jaguar, Lexus, Magnum Photography, MTV, National Galleries UK, National Geographic, Quartz Media, Rockstar Games, Tate Modern, The Contemporary Art Society, The Whitney, TIME Magazine, VICE, and others.

Feel free to reach out.

More writing here.