Hi All, Welcome to (5) of these exercises. I hope you are doing okay. My hope is that, instead of adding any pressure to 'do' during this time, these exercises can be of use if and as you like. Thanks Pip Exercise 20 Jackson Nieuwland's I am a human being is amazing and can be pre-ordered at … Continue reading Short Red Exercises (5)
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Short Red Exercises (4)
Hi All, Welcome to (4) of these exercises. I hope you are doing okay. My hope is that, instead of adding any pressure to 'do' during this time, these exercises can be of use if and as you like. Thanks Pip Exercise 15 Exercise 16 Exercise 17 Exercise 18 Exercise 19 Thank you SO much … Continue reading Short Red Exercises (4)
Ep 70: Oscar Upperton talks to Pip Adam about Bill Manhire’s ‘Kevin’ and Oscar Upperton’s ‘Two Thieves’
Oscar Upperton's New Transgender Blockbusters is one of my favourite poetry collections in a long time. It's a stunning piece of work. I spoke to Oscar about Bill Manhire's poem 'Kevin' which appears in Manhire's Lifted (Wellington: Victoria University Press, 2005) Then we spoke about Oscar's poem 'Two Thieves' which is the last poem in … Continue reading Ep 70: Oscar Upperton talks to Pip Adam about Bill Manhire’s ‘Kevin’ and Oscar Upperton’s ‘Two Thieves’
Short Red Exercises (3) Oulipo Week!
Oulipo (French pronunciation: [ulipo], short for French: Ouvroir de littérature potentielle; roughly translated: "workshop of potential literature") is a loose gathering of (mainly) French-speaking writers and mathematicians who seek to create works using constrained writing techniques. It was founded in 1960 by Raymond Queneau and François Le Lionnais. Other notable members have included novelists Georges … Continue reading Short Red Exercises (3) Oulipo Week!
Short Red: Exercises (2)
Hi All, Just for ease of seeing - I've split the exercises up into lots of five. First, I'm really aware that people are feeling a lot of pressure from all sorts of corners during the various COVID-19 lock-downs around the world. This series of short writing exercises is not meant to add any pressure … Continue reading Short Red: Exercises (2)
Short Red: Exercises
Hi All, First, I'm really aware that people are feeling a lot of pressure from all sorts of corners during the various COVID-19 lock-downs around the world. This series of short writing exercises is not meant to add any pressure - we don't have to write that novel by the end of the lock-down! These … Continue reading Short Red: Exercises
Ep 69: Madison Hamill talks to Pip Adam about Madison Hamill’s ‘Specimen’
In this episode I speak with Madison Hamill about her incredible collection of essays Specimen published by Victoria University Press. Specimen is a magnificent book. I enjoyed it a great deal. The essays are compelling and often ground-breaking in their form. They do that wonderful of thing of Madison Hamill is based in Wellington. She has an MA … Continue reading Ep 69: Madison Hamill talks to Pip Adam about Madison Hamill’s ‘Specimen’
Ep 68: Part 3 AUP New Poets 5 – Sophie van Waardenberg talks about Patricia Lockwood’s ‘Why Haven’t You Written’ and ‘does a potato have a heart’ by Sophie van Waardenberg
This episode is the third in a three-part series celebrating the publication of AUP New Poets 5 edited by Anna Jackson and published by Auckland University Press. Launched in 1999, AUP New Poets first introduced readers to Anna Jackson, Sonja Yelich, Janis Freegard, Chris Tse and many other significant New Zealand voices. Relaunching this year under … Continue reading Ep 68: Part 3 AUP New Poets 5 – Sophie van Waardenberg talks about Patricia Lockwood’s ‘Why Haven’t You Written’ and ‘does a potato have a heart’ by Sophie van Waardenberg
Ep 67: Part 2 AUP New Poets 5 – Rebecca Hawkes talks about Craig Arnold’s ‘Very Large Moth’ and ‘The flexitarian’ by Rebecca Hawkes
This episode is the second in a three-part series celebrating the publication of AUP New Poets 5 edited by Anna Jackson and published by Auckland University Press. Launched in 1999, AUP New Poets first introduced readers to Anna Jackson, Sonja Yelich, Janis Freegard, Chris Tse and many other significant New Zealand voices. Relaunching this year under … Continue reading Ep 67: Part 2 AUP New Poets 5 – Rebecca Hawkes talks about Craig Arnold’s ‘Very Large Moth’ and ‘The flexitarian’ by Rebecca Hawkes
Ep 66: Part 1 AUP New Poets 5 – Carolyn DeCarlo talks about Zachary Schomburg’s ‘Inside We Make Children Sandwiches’ and ‘Spy Valley’ by Carolyn DeCarlo
This episode is the first in a three-part series celebrating the publication of AUP New Poets 5 edited by Anna Jackson and published by Auckland University Press. (Image of Carolyn DeCarlo by Tabitha Arthur) Launched in 1999, AUP New Poets first introduced readers to Anna Jackson, Sonja Yelich, Janis Freegard, Chris Tse and many other significant … Continue reading Ep 66: Part 1 AUP New Poets 5 – Carolyn DeCarlo talks about Zachary Schomburg’s ‘Inside We Make Children Sandwiches’ and ‘Spy Valley’ by Carolyn DeCarlo