Pip Adam gained an MA in Creative Writing with Distinction from Victoria University in 2007. Her work has appeared in Sport, Glottis, Turbine, Landfall, Lumière Reader, Hue & Cry and Blackmail Press. In 2012 Pip completed a PhD in Creative Writing at Victoria, and received an Arts Foundation of New Zealand New Generation Award. Her novel I’m Working on a Building will be published in late 2013.
Elizabeth Knox talks with Pip Adam about writing monsters, angels and faeries, navigating genre and expanding the definition of New Zealand literature.
Pip Adam reviews The Hope Fault by Tracy Farr and finds an emotionally engaging book with a middle section so wonderfully surprising that she won't tell us what happens.
John Summers speaks to his editor, Lawrence Patchett, about their relationship and his new book, The Mermaid Boy
In engineering, a well-designed building has its own natural rhythm and its own unspoken language of space. Ahead of her first novel being published later this year, Pip Adam shares her experience of learning to write from a world that isn’t hers.