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Gail Ingram

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Oamaru, New Zealand
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Gail Ingram writes and lives on the tussock-clad hills of Christchurch, Aotearoa / New Zealand. Her poetry and fiction is widely published in New Zealand and internationally. She has three collections of poetry – 'anthology (n.) a collection of flowers' (Pūkeko Publications 2024) , which Erik Kennedy described as 'a tour de force'; 'Some Bird' (SVP 2023); and her first poetry collection 'Contents Under Pressure' (Pūkeko Publications 2019), which includes two award-winning poems.

Josiah Morgan (he/him, Kāi Tahu, Ngāti Maniapoto) says: 'Gail is an extraordinary poet, underrated, one of our most accomplished local writers, continually crafting work that is thoughtful, comprehensive, and engaged in its own conceits. Between "Some Bird" last yea
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Gail Ingram To nail not only that image you have in your head in words but all the layers of that experience you wanted to capture. And the funny thing is that of…moreTo nail not only that image you have in your head in words but all the layers of that experience you wanted to capture. And the funny thing is that often when I start writing I'm not sure what it is I'm trying to say. It's the process of writing that lets me find out what was inside all along. It's such a mystery and so invigorating, as well as being frustrating, hard work and lonely too. When I'm not writing, though, I'm irritated and irritable. I don't seem to have a choice; I have to write!(less)
Gail Ingram To read, to live, to feel, to write every day, to join a critique group and get feedback on your work, to help others with their work, to keep writing…moreTo read, to live, to feel, to write every day, to join a critique group and get feedback on your work, to help others with their work, to keep writing!(less)
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anthology (n.) a collection of flowers by Gail  Ingram
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anthology (n.) a collection of flowers by Gail  Ingram
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anthology (n.) a collection of flowers by Gail  Ingram
"some great poetry that i read in wellingtons te awa library on a rainy day. moments of real transcendence but also sensible chuckles (the muehlenbeckia rap lmao). just good stuff all round."
anthology (n.) a collection of flowers by Gail  Ingram
"Great poetry collection, written by and about Aotearoa’s fantastically varied flora.
My favourites: Art acquisition; Husband’s carryall; They is gender diverse; Joy; Water bud; Queue at Wainoni Pak’nSave."
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"Ingram’s *Some Bird* is the work of a poet operating at the height of their powers. It has the best ‘Me Too’ era poem I’ve ever read right at its beginning and only gets better, traversing complicated topics often approached through cliche with genui" Read more of this review »
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Aldous Huxley
“Love casts out fear; but conversely fear casts out love. And not only love. Fear also casts out intelligence, casts out goodness, casts out all thought of beauty and truth. What remains in the bum or studiedly jocular desperation of one who is aware of the obscene Presence in the corner of the room and knows that the door is locked, that there aren’t any windows. And now the thing bears down on him. He feels a hand on his sleeve, smells a stinking breath, as the executioner’s assistant leans almost amorously toward him. “Your turn next, brother. Kindly step this way.” And in an instant his quiet terror is transmuted into a frenzy as violent as it is futile. There is no longer a man among his fellow men, no longer a rational being speaking articulately to other rational beings; there is only a lacerated animal, screaming and struggling in the trap. For in the end fear casts out even a man’s humanity. And fear, my good friends, fear is the very basis and foundation of modern life. Fear of the much touted technology which, while it raises out standard of living, increases the probability of our violently dying. Fear of the science which takes away the one hand even more than what it so profusely gives with the other. Fear of the demonstrably fatal institutions for while, in our suicidal loyalty, we are ready to kill and die. Fear of the Great Men whom we have raised, and by popular acclaim, to a power which they use, inevitably, to murder and enslave us. Fear of the war we don’t want yet do everything we can to bring about.”
Aldous Huxley, Ape and Essence

Alice Hoffman
“Books may well be the only true magic.”
Alice Hoffman

Books. Cats. Life is Good.
“Books. Cats. Life is Good.”
Edward Gorey

Sylvia Plath
“let me live, love, and say it well in good sentences”
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

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