Showing posts with label Leanne Radojkovich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leanne Radojkovich. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Interview
I've been a massive fan of Nuala O' Connor's writing since I started blogging, back in 2009, so it's something of a dream-come-true to have been invited to her blog Women Rule Writer for this interview with Leanne Radojkovich about writing and illustrating First fox (The Emma Press).
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
First fox
First fox is launched! And what a launch.
Early arrivals to Mojo's Bledisloe were greeted with warmth from the staff and a glass of bubbles!
| Unity Books ordered in seventy copies for the launch. |
Big thanks due to Anita Arlov - she was a superb emcee, bringing her characteristic generosity of spirit to the introduction of First fox.
Big thanks, too, to Lawrence Brock for setting up and running the sound system and much of the behind-the-scenes work that made the launch run beautifully.
Leanne gave a moving reading of her title story, "First fox".
And cracked everyone up with her comic timing at the end. She finished with a story called Hummingbird, that isn't in the book -- I am already looking forward to the launch of the book it makes it into!
Yours truly read "The Very Old Mother".
Then Frankie McMillan read from her collection My Mother and the Hungarians, also part of the Auckland Writers Festival, with some laugh-out-loud moments.
Heaps of laughs and applause all round meant it was time for book signing!
More behind-the-scenes thanks due to Jane Brock.
Chatter, nibbles and drinks followed and more books were sold.
New friends were made.
More books were sold.
Leanne signed and signed and signed.
Everyone was talking about First fox.
I'm so very grateful to have been given the opportunity to be a part of First fox. This book was made beautifully by The Emma Press, with design and production values to die for that set it apart as an artisan press. The Emma Press is a truly exciting small press run by Emma Wright, a remarkable woman with an amazing vision for what a publisher can be. Having previously published only poetry pamphlets, she took a leap into the unknown with Leanne's fiction collection, but I'm sure you'll agree, it's paid off.
First offer
I'm chuffed to bits that while I was in England I got to meet Emma Wright, the one-of-her-kind inspirational woman behind the innovative and imaginative The Emma Press.
Here we are holding First fox, the debut fiction collection by New Zealand writer Leanne Radojkovich that I was lucky enough to illustrate.
First fox is available to buy direct from The Emma Press and online.
Here we are holding First fox, the debut fiction collection by New Zealand writer Leanne Radojkovich that I was lucky enough to illustrate.
First fox is available to buy direct from The Emma Press and online.
Friday, April 14, 2017
First fox
I had the privilege to illustrate First Fox, the stunning debut by leading NZ short story writer Leanne Radojkovich, published by The Emma Press.
I'm very much looking forward to the launch at Auckland Writer's Festival, on Tuesday 16 May, 5 - 6.30pm, Mojo Bledisloe, Wellesley Street West. I hope you are too!
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
Two flash
I am reading at two events this month to celebrate National Flash Fiction Day.
The first will be at Auckland City Library, 2-4 PM, Sunday June 22.
The first will be at Auckland City Library, 2-4 PM, Sunday June 22.
The second will be as a guest of Leanne Radojkovich at The Auckland Performing Arts Centre, 7.30pm, Saturday June 28.
Come along! There's a possibility I'll be reading a couple of pieces at each event - and I won't read the same piece twice.
My thanks to respective organisers Gus Simonovic, Kirsten Warner, Michelle Elvy and Leanne Radojkovich.
Friday, August 23, 2013
A drift
My very short fiction "Hunters in the Snow" is featured in a form flashing blizzard at Flash Frontier, with a commentary, alongside other pieces from Leanne Radojkovich, Jaclyn Bergamino, Martin Porter, and Kathryn Jenkins. Many thanks to Editors Michelle Elvy and Sian Williams for having me in their snow themed issue, and for giving my Flash Mob story a second flurry.
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