Tag Archives: When North meets South

Escape into our Summer poetry card

When compiling the cards I always make every effort for each one to be the best. But now and then a special edition just comes together and the summer 2012 card is one such edition. I hope you can take … Continue reading

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Thoughts of spring

When I heard the rain on the roof early this morning I snuggled further under the duvet, dislodging the cat lying sentry at bed’s end, comforted by the fact that it was my day off. Not that I intended remaining … Continue reading

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Have a peek at, When North meets South

Hop over here and visit our new blog When North Meets South. But don’t abandon us, our Poems in the Waiting Room blog is still the mothership!  When North meets South  will be covering the lead up to the haiku … Continue reading

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Autumn news

Today’s Otago Daily Times had a lovely photo of Emma Neale, the 2012 Poems in the Waiting Room competition winner. The accompanying article acknowledged the other two placegetters but omitted mention of Carolyn McCurdie, the best unplaced Dunedin poet. I … Continue reading

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When North meets South

We want to move northwards. Well I don’t really, I’m happy living in Dunedin. To clarify; we want to move the project northwards. With the South Island covered we want to carry on towards our long-term goal of offering the … Continue reading

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