Abstract
Digital literary forms in and of Aotearoa New Zealand have yet to be adequately historicised, and such works - and their authors - risk being lost to New Zealand's literary history. Addressing the added challenge of doing history in the digital age, I offer an analytical survey of early digital literary works in or of NZ based around the categories of fiction, poetry, performance, and videogames. Cultivating a digital literary history serves us well not only in situating individual works of creative media in our collective cultural heritage but also in situating New Zealand amid broader networked culture.