by AuthorSue | Mar 12, 2016 | Cambodia, philanthropy, poetry, short story, teaching, Writing
What a great couple of days! This week, Writing Through held it’s second annual full workshop at Sala Bai, an important NGO which takes poor kids from all over the country and trains them for the hospitality industry here in Siem Reap — which means real...
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 | Mar 1, 2015 | Cambodia, philanthropy, teaching, Uncategorized, Writing
While I am here in Siem Reap, I make it a habit to find time to read aloud to the kids in the public school housed on the grounds of my favourite pagoda, Wat Damnak. The reading takes place in another favourite place of mine, the children’s library of the Centre...
by AuthorSue | Nov 12, 2014 | Cambodia, novels, philanthropy, poetry, teaching, Writing
This week I gave my annual talk to the students at Christ Church Canterbury University. My poetry play, Dreams of May, was placed on their curriculum for the BA Creative Writing course a few years ago, and so every year I go over there to talk about writing across...
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