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Maya Stein - news of her InterviewMarch 09, 2010
I have been following the poetry of Maya Stein for a very long time, receiving her poems via the RSS feed, so often loving what I find there.
And so, I asked if I might interview her.
And she said yes.
You can read what we talked of over in my interviews section and below, a Maya poem:
immersion
Sometimes you have…
Jessica Hilltout - an interview with a photographerMarch 05, 2010
I wandered over to Brussels to chat with Jessica Hilltout, Belgian photographer and serious wanderer, curious to know more about the woman responsible for the beautiful images I had found on her website.
This is what I discovered ...
Luke Turrell, Musician - an InterviewMarch 03, 2010
When your father is a viola player and a teacher at the Royal Academy in London, and your mother is a pianist, then there’s a very good chance that you will follow them into a world of music and this is precisely what Luke Turrell has done. However don’t for one moment imagine a shy retiring type or a driven genius who is slightly socially inept. Instead imagine one of the nicest out-going young Englishmen you could hope to meet.
…Paul Turner, Musician - an InterviewMarch 01, 2010
I have a new photo gallery up over in People ... and you can read all about him over in my Interview section.
Paul Turner is a hugely talented musician and excellent kiwi bloke. More to follow, as I make plans to gift give-away one of his cds.
Michael Schiller, Poet - a new interviewAugust 22, 2009
I recently ‘chatted’ with poet, Michael Schiller about his work and his life. If you enjoy poetry and interesting people, then you might enjoy reading our conversation.
But before clicking on over, here’s a poem both Michael and I list as our favourite work of his ...
World Music
An American sits at the base of a statue
In the light rain, pushing puffs of smoke
Over his drooping jaw. Others have gathered
In…
Kay McKenzie Cooke, PoetJuly 23, 2009
I have published an interview by Kay Cooke McKenzie over in my Interviews section.
*walking through the Octagon
How can one not love
this drizzle?
Burns’ dark glower
as I rush by
under splattered cover.
Ah, there. See. That girl
in the fake-fur,
tiger-skin hat
smiling to herself
does too.
Kay McKenzie Cooke.
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