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Nov 6, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Marina Deller |Casual Academic
By Marina Deller, Casual Academic, Creative Writing and English Literature, Flinders University Gideon Haigh’s brother Jasper – “Jaz” – was 17 when he was killed in a car accident. Decades later, Haigh picked up a pen and, in a 72 hour span, wrote about the night Jaz died, all that led up to it, and all that he has lived since. Haigh is a prolific writer.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
hashtag.net.au | Marina Deller |Casual Academic
Gideon Haigh’s brother Jasper – “Jaz” – was 17 when he was killed in a car accident. Decades later, Haigh picked up a pen and, in a 72 hour span, wrote about the night Jaz died, all that led up to it, and all that he has lived since. Haigh is a prolific writer. You may know him from his cricket writing, but also his investigative journalism about crime, trauma and the law. Sometimes he writes about all of these things at once.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Marina Deller
Gideon Haigh’s brother Jasper – “Jaz” – was 17 when he was killed in a car accident. Decades later, Haigh picked up a pen and, in a 72 hour span, wrote about the night Jaz died, all that led up to it, and all that he has lived since. Haigh is a prolific writer. You may know him from his cricket writing, but also his investigative journalism about crime, trauma and the law. Sometimes he writes about all of these things at once.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Alexa Scarlata |Jessica Gildersleeve |Jodi McAlister |Kelly McWilliam |Marina Deller |Philippa Burne | +1 more
As I write this, people around the country will be recovering from last night’s Halloween shenanigans, perhaps even experiencing a candy-induced comedown. Luckily, this month’s streaming picks include a serial killer flick that’ll help keep the spooky season around a bit longer. There’s also Chimp Crazy, an audacious docuseries that’s horrific in its own way – as well as some slick new TV shows set against the idyllic scenery of the outback.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Edith Hill |Marina Deller
People are beginning to clean the graves of strangers and post their work to TikTok, raising some ethical concerns in the process. Photo / Getty ImagesCleaning the graves of strangers is the latest content trend taking over TikTok. But as millions tune in to watch the videos, it’s becoming clear not all of them are created equal. Two grave-cleaning creators in particular seem to reside at opposite ends of the trend. One of the first accounts to gain popularity for grave cleaning was @ladytaphos.
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