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Interview #124 — Lorilee Yang
Interview #124 — Lorilee Yang

‘Humour is definitely a large part of my working process. If you don’t laugh, then you’ll just cry.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh10 February 2020
Interview #123 — Bhakthi Puvanenthiran
Interview #123 — Bhakthi Puvanenthiran

‘I came of age to an industry completely decimated by digital disruption so every job I have in the media I assume is going to be my last.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh3 February 2020
Interview #122 — Gok-Lim Finch
Interview #122 — Gok-Lim Finch

‘When you do community art, a question that is simple to ask but hard to answer is: how much actual power are you giving to community?’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh18 November 2019
Interview #121— Gabby Loo
Interview #121— Gabby Loo

‘To painstakingly pencil, ink and shade my memories made them feel more real and valid.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh4 November 2019
Interview #120 - Eugenia Lim
Interview #120 - Eugenia Lim

‘ …the art world speaks of progressiveness and equality, but in practice, is a brutal and unforgiving place for parents and carers, particularly women.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh27 October 2019
Interview #119 — Greg Ng
Interview #119 — Greg Ng

‘…our government systematically incarcerates and tortures the most vulnerable humans in the world and keeps it secret, and the music you make is not separate from that.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh20 October 2019
Interview #118—Nathania Gilson
Interview #118—Nathania Gilson

‘My biggest fear as both a writer and an editor are that good ideas die when there’s no one to see value in their earliest articulations, or defend them.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh13 October 2019
Interview #117 — Manisha Anjali
Interview #117 — Manisha Anjali

‘We are living in the Age of the Immigrant, the Refugee and the Nationless Wanderer for whom poetry seems like the only home.’

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Interview, 2Leah McIntosh7 October 2019
Interview #116—Jamie Marie Lewis
Interview #116—Jamie Marie Lewis

I’m interested in communitas, intimacy and conversation - and what better vehicle for all that than being around a table full of food, and being given the simple task to savour the meal? 

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh29 September 2019
Interview #115 — John Young Zerunge
Interview #115 — John Young Zerunge

‘Art is best created when we shift our own paradigmatic interpretations.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh22 September 2019
Interview #114 — Joey Bui
Interview #114 — Joey Bui

The larger part of the work is empathy. How can I put myself in somebody else’s shoes as much as possible?

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Interview, 2Leah McIntosh15 September 2019
Interview #113 — Natesha Somasundaram
Interview #113 — Natesha Somasundaram

‘I learned to use humour as a literary tool to disarm and engage an audience…’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh8 September 2019
Interview #112— Camha Pham
Interview #112— Camha Pham

‘Our compulsion to tie our sense of belonging to something concrete is linked to our innate desire to be accepted or to be perceived in a certain way.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh2 September 2019robertwood
Interview #111 — Anchuli Felicia King
Interview #111 — Anchuli Felicia King

‘It’s an ongoing question for me: how do you explore racism without perpetuating it?’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh29 August 2019
Interview #110— Chris Lin
Interview #110— Chris Lin

‘Carving out time to attend and facilitate discussions about books, to float in the realm of ideas, is like oxygen.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh26 August 2019robertwood
Interview #109—Elizabeth Tan
Interview #109—Elizabeth Tan

‘I think our other task as writers is to understand, and treat seriously, the feedback loop of stories and reality.’

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Interview, 2Leah McIntosh19 August 2019robertwood
Interview #108—Zainab Zahra Syed
Interview #108—Zainab Zahra Syed

‘There was a time when I wondered if opening my heart to other places made me less Pakistani. If writing poetry in English, and not Urdu, made me less authentic. But over time, something has changed.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh12 August 2019robertwood
Interview #107—Caroline Wood
Interview #107—Caroline Wood

‘Living as a minority in two multicultural societies has brought challenges, but not adversity.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh5 August 2019robertwood
Interview #106 — Jessie Tu
Interview #106 — Jessie Tu

I suppose writing every day meant I was always giving myself the space to show up on the page, rather than in person.

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Interview, 2Leah McIntosh29 July 2019
Interview #105 — Ra Chapman
Interview #105 — Ra Chapman

‘I’m sick of looking to international TV shows and podcasts to see and hear myself.’

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2, InterviewLeah McIntosh21 July 2019
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