Seven questions with Alejandra Martinez
I wasn’t aware of any novels published in Australia about the experience of Uruguayans living in here. I felt it was a story that was missing in Australian literature.
I wasn’t aware of any novels published in Australia about the experience of Uruguayans living in here. I felt it was a story that was missing in Australian literature.
I love how Elif Shafak puts it: 'Are we slightly different people in different languages? I think we are not different, but we definitely express ourselves differently.'
'Creating eases dislocation, helps us process emotions, and shifts our thinking patterns.'
'Gender equity does not start at university or when you graduate; it starts when you are born and we need books to help us understand this.'
Argentinian-born photographer and poet Daniel Sacchero remembers his childhood in Argentina and talks about his first poetry collection, Distancia Cero.
Maria Elena Lorenzin talks with Puentes Review about writing and the Red de Escritoras de Microficción (Network of Women Microfiction Writers).
Award-winning writer Guido Melo is working on his memoir and keeping his feet on the ground. He tells us why he thinks each published piece could be his last.