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Looking back
- FAREWELL
- National Poetry Day August 21
- August Art at Mercy – Pauline Bellamy
- Poems in the Waiting Room Art wall at Mercy Hospital
- Dear Key Workers
- Autumn 2020
- 2020 Poetry Competition Results
- PitWR 2020 poetry competition
- Pocket Poetry NZ
- Spring 2019
- National Poetry Day, August 23
- PoARTry at Mercy
- Another National Poetry Day event
- Looking ahead – National Poetry Day August 23
- Winter 2019
Tag Archives: Barbara Strang
Autumn 2018
Welcome to Autumn 2018 Billy Collins, Barbara Crooker, Rosalind Brackenbury, Barbara Strang, Sandra Simpson, Angie Trudell Vasquez, Sarah Russell, Sophie Hannah and Jane Buxton all have poems appearing in our yellow autumn card. The cards will be appearing in medical … Continue reading →
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Tagged Angie Trudell Vasquez, Barbara Crooker, Barbara Strang, Billy Collins, Jane Buxton, RosalindBrackenbury, Sandra Simpson, Sarah Russell, Sophie Hannah
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Here comes Autumn
This autumn card is our 30th edition of Poems in the Waiting Room (NZ) so we’re chuffed with this quiet achievement. Our 2016 poetry competition closes today ( February 29) and all the poems will be bundled up and sent … Continue reading →
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Tagged Autumn 2016, Barbara Strang, Ed Werstein, Gill Learner, J Allyn Rosser, John Parker, Nick Williamson, Paula Harris, Sophia Frentz, Wendell Berry
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Another season, another edition
Poems in the Waiting Room’s existence relies on the generous support of our sponsors. We wish to thank Gallaway Cook Allan Lawyers for not only sponsoring this winter 2011 edition (paying for printing and postage of 2700 cards) but also … Continue reading →
Approaching autumn
I’m sitting at my desk sheltering from the 28 degree heat, thinking about possible poems for the winter poetry card while I have two and a half thousand autumn poetry cards boxed beside me! Unlike summer I tend to work … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anna Jackson, Barbara Strang, Daniel Peace, Jessica le Bas, John Parker, Kath Beattie, Lynn Davidson
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