the lot of an artist by angezame It’s no secret that I am a Radio NZ National junkie. The radio is always set to 1116 AM in the car, (unless my sons have just been driving,) in … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | November 9, 2020
how writing helped me communicate to someone’s anguish by angezame There’s been some tough times going on lately. For the purposes of this piece, for protection I will refer to the subject in the third person. A contact of mine … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | November 9, 2020
writing etiquette in the job market by angezame I’ve been thinking about the etiquettes of writing within the job market. My son is job searching. He’s young and impressionable. The companies he applies to are supposed to be … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | November 9, 2020
author inspires with her fishy tale by angezame I returned the to the library the following day, to attend the Richmond Writers Group meeting. A small group of writing enthusiasts meet monthly on a Tuesday afternoon from 1-2 … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | November 8, 2020
fresh-idea-Mondays by angezame On Monday I was inspired by a library. On Tuesday, by a novice author. Fresh resolutions came to me one wet Monday morning like the floods of gym goers after … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | September 14, 2020
review of Kiss Me Hardy publication by angezame by Angela Zame Tree Pose written by Mary Woodward, Kiss Me Hardy Issue 3 Woodward’s essay starts delightfully, drawing us into the calm of the yogi world, a beginning that … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | August 24, 2020
my writing journey circling back to my ancestors by angezame I’ve been thinking about the developmental links this writing course has created for me over the past two years. Taking courses in isolation from the whole makes the experience both … DCW502 Writing and Contemporary Practice | August 17, 2020