by AuthorSue | Jan 12, 2015 | Cambodia, politics, teaching, Writing
Last week found us all caught up, once again, in the tyranny of fear and the outrage of injustice. I, too, was glued to my television, watching events unfold on the streets of Paris. I was, of course, thinking, like everyone, about freedom, what it means, who has it...
by AuthorSue | Jan 5, 2015 | Cambodia, novels, philanthropy, poetry, short story, teaching, theatre, Uncategorized, Writing
Not resolutions, goals. 2015 is going to be a busy year, as always. But more importantly, it’s going to be momentous (see below). I thought it would be helpful to me to actually write down some of what I hope to achieve this year, to try to get myself organised...
by AuthorSue | Dec 30, 2014 | Cambodia, novels, philanthropy, teaching
I suppose this will be my last post of 2014. It’s been the busiest and most productive year of my writing/working career. At times I’ve wondered if it was worth it. But then something like this comes along. Jack Schimmelman, a writer for The Huffington...
by AuthorSue | Dec 23, 2014 | novels, Writing
As the holiday season bears down upon us, I wish you all a happy and healthy holiday and New Year. But I also wish for all of us a few minutes, sometime during the mania of the holidays, to sit down, quietly, away from our work and our computers, to just be with...
by AuthorSue | Dec 16, 2014 | Cambodia, philanthropy, Uncategorized
Anjali House is the educational shelter in Siem Reap where my Writing Through Cambodia creative writing workshop started five years ago. Since then, it has become important to me in ways that go far beyond my own workshop with the older kids. Last month when I was...
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