by AuthorSue | Oct 2, 2014 | poetry, Writing
I’ve been invited by the wonderful poet and novelist, Mike Horwood, to spend most of next week giving readings and school workshops in Finland along with another favourite poet and novelist, Noel Duffy. FinnBrit, aka The Finnish British Society, are hosting a...
by AuthorSue | Sep 26, 2014 | history, novels, poetry, politics, teaching, Writing
I come from a heritage where history and tradition are all important. Indeed, as a Jew, I have often felt as if history has been more important than the present. I don’t often write about Judaism here and I’m not going to write about it now. But this High...
by AuthorSue | Sep 11, 2014 | Cambodia, philanthropy, poetry, short story, teaching, Uncategorized, Writing
Fancy an adventure? Or even a day’s dream of one? Then come along to one of my Writing Through Cambodia training sessions! I am very excited to tell everyone, especially my friends in New England, that the first Training Session for my Writing Through Cambodia...
by AuthorSue | Jun 27, 2014 | poetry, Writing
In my last post, I admitted my confusion about gardens. Here, I admit my general indifference to dogs. And I call myself a Brit? Oh well… But I do love poetry, and I do love Billy Collins, and I confess to loving TED Talks. (I have met Billy Collins briefly, but...
by AuthorSue | Jun 24, 2014 | poetry, teaching, Uncategorized, Writing
I’m a city dweller. Cities are what draws me, and if not cities, then coastlines. So, although I’ve always liked gardens, and even admired some, I’ve never really “gotten” them. It always felt as if there was some secret I wasn’t...
by AuthorSue | Jun 19, 2014 | poetry, Uncategorized, Writing
A new poet, a new collection. ‘Ssh (love the title), is by the poet, John Eliot, who is quietly coming on the scene. It is also illustrated by Anne Lamali with a series of line drawings which are peppered throughout the text and really do complement the total....
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