Mia Gaudin is a lawyer, writer and arts advocate currently living in Brooklyn, New York. She has a Masters in Creative Writing from the International Institute of Modern Letters and was the 2018 Winston Churchill McNeish Writers Fellow. Her poetry, fiction and criticism has been published by Turbine, Hue & Cry, Mimicry, Radio New Zealand and the Listener. She is now working on a novel.
Art to save the planet and each other. Mia Gaudin reviews From the Ground Up: Community, Cultivation and Commensality at The Dowse.
Three lonely millenial women seek love, meaning or at least… something to dull the malaise. But what’s real? And do we care? Mia Gaudin on Sharon Lam’s Lonely Asian Woman, Annaleese Jochems’ Baby and Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation.
Finnius Teppett's new script plays fast and loose with narrative convention as it explores the complexity and inevitability of human connection. Mia Gaudin reviews it and finds that its pleasures ebb and flow.
Mia Gaudin reviews Eamonn Marra's I, Will Jones – some deft storytelling about being a bit lost.