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Poetry Awards | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Category Archives: Poetry Awards. Awf16 Going to the Sarah Broom Award. Excuse my photos but I have managed an eerie poetry light on everyone! Going to the Sarah Broom Award is always a sad-glad occasion for me as I get to remember a wonderful poet and to celebrate the vitality of New Zealand poetry. Paul’s short list: Airini Beautrais, Elizabeth Smither and Amanda Hunt. Each poet read a handful of poems. The winner, Elizabeth Smither. His dog had ...
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Poetry Shelf interviews Fiona Farrell – ‘Fiction seemed a kind of insult, really, to people experiencing such difficult or appalling narratives of fact’ | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Poetry Shelf interviews Fiona Farrell – ‘Fiction seemed a kind of insult, really, to people experiencing such difficult or appalling narratives of fact’. The Villa at the Edge of the Empire: A hundred ways to read a city. Seemed like a good chance to ask some questions. The title of your new book,. The Villa at the Edge of the Empire: A hundred ways to read a city. Brought to mind Italo Calvino’s. What cities have been gained? The second part of th...
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Winged Ink: My Books
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Poetry, publishing, writing, musings. Books by Helen Rickerby. The poems in Cinema. Look at the personal through the lens of the camera and the world of cinema through unfiltered eye. Meet the boy who learns to kiss from action movies, the girl made up of symbols and the direction with the aesthetic of the sniper on the roof. Published by Mākaro Press. Paperback, 80 pages. Or other good bookshops. Is an inner and outer journey through the geography of Northland. Published by Kilmog Press. The first secti...
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NZ poetry book | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Category Archives: NZ poetry book. Poetry Shelf Interview: Diana Bridge – ‘I begin a poem in a state of white hot energy’. In the Supplementary Garden: New and Selected Poems. Diana Bridge, Cold Hub Press, 2016. Did your childhood shape you as a poet? What did you like to read? Did you write as a child? What else did you like to do? Which had been one of my mother’s own favourites. I ranged into fantasy, beginning with George MacDonald’s. Books pro...
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NZ Poet Laureate | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Tag Archives: NZ Poet Laureate. A Little Poetry Shelf Diary: A weekend at Matahiwi Marae to launch our new Poet Laureate, CK Stead. Kaumatua Tom Mulligan and other members of the marae welcomed us with much aroha. On Friday night we hived off to Havelock North (one poet, five librarians) for dinner at Maine where the food was divine. We fell greedily into the comfort of the best hot chips ever and with that salty comfort digging deep into our b...
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NZ poetry | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Category Archives: NZ poetry. Poetry Shelf Interview: Diana Bridge – ‘I begin a poem in a state of white hot energy’. In the Supplementary Garden: New and Selected Poems. Diana Bridge, Cold Hub Press, 2016. Did your childhood shape you as a poet? What did you like to read? Did you write as a child? What else did you like to do? Which had been one of my mother’s own favourites. I ranged into fantasy, beginning with George MacDonald’s. Books produced...
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Paula Green | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Author Archives: Paula Green. Poetry Shelf Interview: Diana Bridge – ‘I begin a poem in a state of white hot energy’. In the Supplementary Garden: New and Selected Poems. Diana Bridge, Cold Hub Press, 2016. Did your childhood shape you as a poet? What did you like to read? Did you write as a child? What else did you like to do? Which had been one of my mother’s own favourites. I ranged into fantasy, beginning with George MacDonald’s. Books produced...
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Uncategorized | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Poetry Shelf Interview: Diana Bridge – ‘I begin a poem in a state of white hot energy’. In the Supplementary Garden: New and Selected Poems. Diana Bridge, Cold Hub Press, 2016. Did your childhood shape you as a poet? What did you like to read? Did you write as a child? What else did you like to do? Which had been one of my mother’s own favourites. I ranged into fantasy, beginning with George MacDonald’s. The Princess and the Goblin. Books produced ...
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Poet Laureate | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Tag Archives: Poet Laureate. Michaela’s poem for The Poet Laureate event. This entry was posted in NZ author. And tagged Poet Laureate. April 11, 2016. Poetry Shelf congratulates our new Poet Laureate. Photo credit: Marti Friedlander. CK Stead is our new Poet Laureate. I am delighted to celebrate this result. Here is a snippet from an interview I did with Karl for Poetry Shelf last year:. It has to be a meeting of words and feeling, in which the wo...
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Poetry Shelf congratulates our new Poet Laureate | NZ Poetry Shelf
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A poetry page with reviews, interviews and other things. Poetry Shelf congratulates our new Poet Laureate. Photo credit: Marti Friedlander. CK Stead is our new Poet Laureate. I am delighted to celebrate this result. Here is a snippet from an interview I did with Karl for Poetry Shelf last year:. Curnow was always the most important for me. But when I was young Fairburn’s lyricism seemed very attractive; Glover at his rare best (the Sing’s Harry poems); Mason likewise (‘Be Swift O sun’); Baxter especi...