Hard to believe the year is nearly over. Feels much longer. And much shorter. So much has happened. So much lost. We did the Cathedral walkway last weekend – a friend who has already done it commented tat it was a bit like being told someone had died and then being shown the bed they’d …
The Ministry of Sorrow
Another day, another @#*! earthquake. I was cooking dinner at the time, and let out a shriek, which is not usual for me. I hate hate hate hate hate @#*! earthquakes. But it did have one useful effect – reminded me of an article I’d seen on the Stuff website. It was written by Islay …
’Tis the season for book launches (tra la la la la …)
Lordy me, having had an earthquake-inflicted hiatus in things of a cultural nature, Christchurch is returning to its rightful place as the centre of the New Zealand literary universe. There are two book launch events approaching, both happening in semi-association with the CPC readings. (Is there a better way to start an evening than with …
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Circular thing. Wotsit.
The item to which I am referring is that best-of-all-possible gifts, especially for a struggling writer (is there any other kind?) – the Round Tewit. (Repeat it slowly, syllable by syllable, until you get it. Return when you’ve finished groaning.) And it would seem that I have found one. I have finally cleared my desk. …
Magazine De-clutter 3 – giveaway and contest
Once again, it is time to give away magazines. Up for grabs: The Atlanta Review XII:1 (Fall/Winter 2005) – an American mag Poetry CLXXVI:4 (July 2000) – another American mag (yes, that one) Poetry London 51 (Summer 2005) – a British mag Poetry Wales 40:4 (Spring 2005) – a Welsh mag Takahe 73 (2011) – a …
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