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Interview with Leanne Radojkovich: ‘I strongly feel that nature grounds our stories and people’

1st September 20211st September 2021  Rym Kechacha

Rym Kechacha talks to award-winning short story writer, Leanne Radojkovich, about the importance of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landscape to her fiction, Independent publishers as the future of literature and the need to re-indigenise writing.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: And Other Stories, First Fox, Hailman, Leanne Radojkovich, Rym Kechacha, short fiction, Short Stories, The Emma Press

Hailman by Leanne Radojkovich

19th July 2021  Rym Kechacha

Leanne Radojkovich’s latest collection of fiction, Hailman, is filled with startling images that linger in the mind and encourage you to excavate its mysterious, dream-like prose, writes our contributor Rym Kechacha.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Fiction, Hailman, Leanne Radojkovich, Rym Kechacha, Short Stories, The Emma Press

Interview with prize-winning writer, Nina Mingya Powles: ‘I tend to think of poems as physical objects’

5th April 20216th April 2021  Sammy Weaver

Our writer, Sammy Weaver, talks to poet, essayist and zine-maker, Nina Mingya Powles, about her recent poetry collection, Magnolia, 木蘭, formal techniques and writing, cooking as creativity, Anne Carson as inspiration and her upcoming book, Small Bodies of Water.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Alison Wong, Anne Carson, Canongate, Elena Ferrante, essays, Katherine Mansfield, Magnolia, nature writing, Nina Mingya Powles, Nine Arches Press, Poetry, Small Bodies of Water, The Emma Press, Tiny Moons
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