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The Home Stretch | Show Your Workings
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Laquo; Special school holiday post. October 15, 2009 by Helen Heath. So we finished classes yesterday and now have just over 3 weeks of editing before we hand in our books. Everyone is a bit nervous. There’s a point in labour called transition, you can tell you’re in it when you start whinging I can’t do it, I caaaaan’t! I never want to do this ever, ever again! I wonder if Chris (our teacher) sees herself as a midwife of books? And you are looking down at your ugly purple squished up crying bundle cover...
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poetry / fiction / editorial | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Poetry / fiction / editorial. One Human in Height. Published by Hue and Cry Press. 8230; In terms of filmic process, it’s like jump cuts…She’s one of those people that straddles the visual art world and the written art world, if you like…I think that really informs the writing too, it has a really strong visual register… I think this a magnificent piece of writing…’ Gregory O’Brien, Saturday Morning, Radio NZ. Best New Zealand Poems. JAAM 28; Digital Br...
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July | 2014 | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Archive for July, 2014 Monthly archive page. On July 31, 2014. So, there is this thing where sometimes I am thinking online. Here are some recent examples:. Round-up of their reviews of NZ Post Book Awards 2014 fiction finalists. Including my review of Eleanor Catton’s. Technically Greg O’Brien did all the thinking on this occasion. He spoke on Kim Hill’s Saturday Morning radio show about. One Human in Height. Essential New Zealand Poems.
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October | 2014 | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Archive for October, 2014 Monthly archive page. The imagination can accumulate sense? On October 27, 2014. I’ve always got my ear out for people who love speaking and thinking about the imagination. In a conversation between filmmakers Chantal Akerman and Catherine Breillat. An evocative phrase emerged: ‘The imagination can accumulate sense’. Pow! I thought about Ackerman’s. 1972) when the camera pivots again and again around the room. New bit Like bit.
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November | 2013 | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Archive for November, 2013 Monthly archive page. Are fathers like prizes? Sketching a screenplay via The Dowse collections. On November 11, 2013. At the time of my first visit to the Dowse I had been doing some initial work on a screenplay. On my way to The Dowse one of the characters asked one of the other characters ‘Are father’s like prizes? The conversation was going on in my head, obviously). I love and loathe when this happens. Anyway, the good/ba...
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film / art | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Rachel’s extensive track-record and experience as a writer, visual artist and collaborator fuels her film work. She seeks out fresh ways to see and understand the human condition. Her work strives to unearth humour, candour and strangeness in human experience and her interests straddle a wide range of genres. 8220;History and memory are in the hands of the living. It is our responsibility as storytellers to make meaningful and challenging connection...
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August | 2013 | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Archive for August, 2013 Monthly archive page. One Human in Height. Early Growth on the Tuesday Poem blog. In One Human in Height. On August 20, 2013. I’m feeling pretty chuffed that Wellington writer and reviewer Sarah Jane Barnett. Edited the Tuesday Poem. Blog today and posted my poem ‘Early Growth’, which will appear in One Human in Height. Read her post on the Tuesday Poem. One Human in Height. One Human In Height drawings. In One Human in Height.
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March | 2014 | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Archive for March, 2014 Monthly archive page. The cats in the padded jackets. On March 24, 2014. Late last year I visited the Dowse as part of their Guest Voices series to draw a selection of ceramic cats in their collection created by Bronwynne Cornish. The cats are stowed in one of the Dowse storage cabinets and are wrapped in sumptuously utilitarian padded jackets – they look like very comfortable straitjackets:. How can they advance plot? A special ...
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Taster of something new | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Taster of something new. On May 5, 2015. I’m starting a new film/art project loosely called ‘The particle in residence’ that builds on the character-based performance and video work I do. Here is a still from a short film I made recently called. 9654; No Responses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. November 11, 2014.
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Janet Paul: we work in a basement of small truths | Rachel O'Neill
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About Rachel O’Neill. Poetry / fiction / editorial. Janet Paul: we work in a basement of small truths. On November 11, 2014. On seeing letters from conscientious objectors’ camps written invisibly with orange juice. So little truth will tell. And ironed orange secret letter. Opening an objector’s prison. After thirty year’s peace. We work in a basement. Of small truths –. But who will connect? What a stunning poem by Dame Janet Paul (1919 – 2004)! No less than everything: the art and times of Janet Paul.