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Robots, writing and revolution

Posted on October 26, 2018 by writehanded

“I don’t see the point in writing about something that doesn’t really excite you; that doesn’t get right down into the base of your spine.” – Helen Heath

Posted in About illness, Mental health, Poetry, Writing and books

You are going to die with unread emails

Posted on October 14, 2018 by writehanded

At first glance, this might sound like a horrible threat. But since the moment I heard it, it’s become a comforting mantra.

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Mental health

Turn the system the right way up

Posted on October 13, 2018 by writehanded

This week I went to a public forum hosted by the Welfare Expert Advisory Group, the panel appointed to advise the government on creating a fair welfare system. 

Posted in About illness, Politics, WINZ/IRD

Food, misogyny and me

Posted on September 24, 2018 by writehanded

Some posts take a few hours to write and then I hit publish with ease. Others take weeks and every time I go to push the button I just freeze. This is one of those Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Mental health | Tagged Anorexia

Dealing with disappointment.

Posted on September 17, 2018 by writehanded

We’re not taught skills for navigating disappointment, or even identifying it. Instead we’re taught to lower our expectations – and I think that’s both sad and unhealthy.

Posted in About illness

Productivity ≠ Worth Part Two

Posted on September 4, 2018 by writehanded

The Feminist Agenda, the manufacturing of crisis, Fiverr and self actualisation.

Posted in About illness

Productivity ≠ Worth Part One

Posted on September 3, 2018 by writehanded

For as long as I can remember, I’ve struggled with the need to constantly achieve. A deeply felt belief that productivity = worth. I hear a relentless voice telling me to do Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Mental health, Politics, WINZ/IRD

The power in the poem

Posted on August 24, 2018 by writehanded

One of the reasons I love National Poetry Day is that poets, by nature, are often shy skittish creatures who can most often be found in metaphorical mossy holes, muttering Continue Reading →

Posted in Poetry

WE ARE PUNISHING WOMEN AT THEIR MOST VULNERABLE

Posted on August 16, 2018 by writehanded

AND NOTHING’S CHANGING. This weekend is the Green Party AGM. That means it’s been exactly a year since Metiria Turei went public with the lies she’d told in order to Continue Reading →

Posted in About illness, Feminism, Financial hardship, Politics

How to feel without feeling overwhelmed

Posted on August 16, 2018 by writehanded

I wrote a response to Bryan Walpert’s book Poetry and Mindfulness: Interruption to a Journey, for Booksellers NZ. 

Posted in Mental health, Poetry

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