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Protected: Ileya

By Adedayo Agarau

Protected: There are nights that escape

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Protected: This is war

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Protected: Death’s night won’t come gently

By Irma Pineda, translated by Wendy Call

Nadine Anne Hura

Nadine Anne Hura (Ngāti Hine, Ngāpuhi, Pākehā) is a poet, essayist, zine maker and activist-by-stealth from Aoteaora (New Zealand). Nadine’s writing seeks to harness the power of Indigenous storytelling to inspire collective action. She is a regular contributor to The Spinoff, E-Tangata, and Newsroom. Nadine won a 2021 Pikihuia Award for her short story “Two Letters,” and she has received a residency from the Michael King Writers Centre. Together with Anahera Gildea, Nadine is the coeditor of the Māori literature journal Te Whē, and she is a part of the Wellington-based independent publishing collective Taraheke.
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Koru

By Nadine Anne Hura November 10, 2022
What is life but a series of lessons in holding on fiercely and letting go gently?
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