Public Address 14/09/10 - The best blogger
Public Address 14/09/10 - The best blogger there never was
The best blogger there never was | Sep 14, 2010 09:36
Russell Brown's Hard News
Sometimes, there are advantages to being ill-educated. Let me explain. Everyone I know who has studied New Zealand literature at university has come away a little ambivalent about the experience. They feel, it seems, that they not so much absorbed the canon of important New Zealand writers as they were...
The art of seismography | Sep 14, 2010 06:44
Jolisa Gracewood is too far from home
Seismography, n. 1. the science of detecting, measuring and recording ground vibrations, especially those from earthquakes. True enough, but I'd like to propose a new sub-definition: 2. writing about earthquakes and their aftermath. Even as the Canterbury earthquake slowly recedes from the front pages, there is some seriously excellent...
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