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Tag: Nine Arches 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

Interview with acclaimed poet & novelist, Rosie Garland: ‘Rosie Lugosi, my alter-ego lesbian vampire queen, was all about disobedient queerness’

12th January 202112th January 2021  Elodie Rose Barnes

Elodie Rose Barnes talks to author, performer and singer, Rosie Garland, about discovering the magic of words as a child, being an outsider, the importance of reading poetry out loud and the feminist gothic found in her novels.

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Posted in Arts, Books, InterviewsTagged: Angela Carter, Edgar Allan Poe, Elodie Rose Barnes, Feminism, Interview, Neo-Victorian, Nine Arches Press, Poetry, queer literature, Queerness, Rosie Garland, Rosie Lugosi, The Gothic, The Night Brother, The Palace of Curiosities, What Girls Do In The Dark

Nina Mingya Powles’ Magnolia, 木蘭

1st November 20205th November 2020  Sammy Weaver

Nina Mingya Powles’ exciting new collection, Magnolia, 木蘭, is a celebratory exploration of languages, and the cultures, experiences, and worlds that lie within them.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: Books, Books in translation, Chinese-Malaysian, Eileen Chang, Languages, Life in Languages, Magnolia, New Zealand, Nina Mingya Powles, Nine Arches Press, Translation, Vahni Capildeo

Rosie Garland’s What Girls Do In The Dark

19th October 202019th October 2020  Elodie Rose Barnes

In Rosie Garland’s enchanting new collection of poetry, What Girls Do In The Dark, we’re invited to take a leap into the unknown, embrace darkness in all its forms, and encounter girls who morph and burn brightly.

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Posted in Arts, BooksTagged: darkness, Feminism, Night, Nine Arches Press, Poetry, Queer Relationships, Queer Studies, Rosie Garland, What Girls Do In The Dark
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