On kindness, on ignorance: A frightful passage
Michalia Arathimos recalls her and her family’s journey home from Melbourne and lockdown in Aotearoa.
All shall be well.
Elizabeth Heritage evokes her ancestors as she explores her personal pain in the context of a global and local pandemic.
Finding a balance in the unbalance
Max Rashbrooke makes an argument for taking Wellness seriously as we face a future that urgently needs to address serious imbalance in our personal lives, but also in society at large.
Eulogising our silences: An anatomy of a good Greek girl
Michalia Arathimos explores the complexities of the idea of ‘The Good Greek Girl’.
No Girl-dick of Nature: an essay on discovering my gender in a forest of language.
An essay on language, Te Ao Māori and Gender by essa may ranapiri.
Stop Your Tears
The second in a series of close readings of Aldous Harding lyrics by Verb director, Claire Mabey.
Weft and warp: Kelcy Taratoa and Ian Scott in Wellington
Chris Holdaway writes about his micro residency at Verb Festival in 2019.
Two Poems by Maisie Chilton
Two Poems by Crip the Lit writer Maisie Chilton. First performed at Verb Festival 2020.