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Amelia Herrero-Kidman's book of poems Pages for the Stage is drawing
a lot of interested comment. Her writing is described as that of
'a contemporary urban voice, city wise and street wise, full of knowledge about
how the other side lives in flats and Wellington's older houses and suburbs.'
Here
is an extract from one of her poems which was selected as Quoteworthy by Iain
Sharp in the Sunday Star Times Book Pages: The way I like to write Is
to sit in bars and cafes All day alone And draw up everything I think During
the day or In bed at night In a notebook. Then when the notebook is full I
extract the poems and I sit on my bed which is on the floor And lay six
or seven hardcover books In a square in front of me. I then place either
my Blue portable Remington Holiday Or my old black Remington whore On
top of the books And I type out the poems. Of course, this is subject
to change. from 'Pages for the Stage' by Amelia Herrero-Kidman (Earl of
Seacliff Art Workshop) |