Ingrid Horrocks

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Ingrid is a Wellington poet, travel writer and essayist. Most recently, she is the co-editor (with Cherie Lacey) of Extraordinary Anywhere: Essays on Place from Aotearoa New Zealand and she has a book on women’s writing and imaginings of mobility coming out with Cambridge University Press in 2017. She teaches writing at Massey Wellington.

Everything By: Ingrid Horrocks

Literature27.11.16

In the Meantime: Shipwrecks of the Self

Ingrid Horrocks considers her time at Princeton during 9/11, how the public and private selves combine, how the last decade and a half of world events make the future seem uncertain, but how we can begin again.

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