by AuthorSue | Mar 8, 2016 | Cambodia, philanthropy, research, teaching, Travel, Writing
It’s been a busy week with a mini-holiday thrown in as my husband came to visit and we headed off on my annual trip to Phnom Penh. Now there’s a crazy place — not as crazy as Bangkok, but it’s trying. It makes Siem Reap look like a sleepy...
by AuthorSue | Feb 21, 2016 | Cambodia, Gender Equity, philanthropy, teaching, Travel, Writing
(WordPress is being wonky, so I’ve had to split this into 2. Here’s the last part. Sorry…) ———- The week ended with an actual writing day for me, working on the next chapter of my work-in-progress. And there will be more of that...
by AuthorSue | Feb 21, 2016 | Cambodia, Gender Equity, novels, philanthropy, poetry, teaching, Travel, Writing
It’s been an exceptionally varied week. It started on Monday with a short Writing Through ‘Taster’ workshop for the students in the Gender Equity Program of Bakong Motawni Junior High School, as supported by Caring for Cambodia. Gender Equity issues...
by AuthorSue | Feb 14, 2016 | Cambodia, philanthropy, poetry, short story, teaching, Writing
This past Saturday night Writing Through held the Big Event which showcased the work of 24 students from Anjali House, the educational shelter where these workshops began. It was a beautiful, though somewhat steamy, Siem Reap night, and this year, the event was held...
by AuthorSue | Feb 7, 2016 | Cambodia, philanthropy, poetry, teaching, Travel, Uncategorized, Writing
Last week I ran the first of my Writing Through workshops for this year. Others have done theirs already, but this was my first, and it was held with students at Anjali House, where my programme first started six years ago. The theme this time was ‘Place’,...
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