On giving thanks and making peace
Winning a competition for a story you wish you never had to write is complicated.
Sometimes political, sometimes poetic. If you missed a newsletter, catch up here.
Winning a competition for a story you wish you never had to write is complicated.
With only one sleep to go, this one's for those still deciding IF they'll vote at all.
I remember my brother raising his bottle to congratulate me on the election of “my government” back in 2017. I said: 'it’s your government too,' but he shook his head and assured me it wasn’t.
Perhaps nothing is more useful to summarise the differences between the parties' climate policies than the slogans themselves. Let's take a look.
First published on The Spinoff (with an option to listen to audio instead)
I'll be at the Zinefest on Saturday with copies of Narrating the Seasons of Grief and a bunch of new zines. Hopefully see you there, 12-4pm!
He koha (for paying subs)
In which I call professional foul - My Most Explosive (and longest) Substack Yet!!!!!!!!
In which I call professional foul - My Most Explosive (and longest) Substack Yet!
Rock solid election stools, how to tell who's telling the truth, and some whimsical illustrated musings on life with Nanux.
Inside every grief story is a pun just waiting to be glazed (sound up!)