AT THE BAY/I TE KOKORU

My creative non-fiction (CNF) piece on AT THE BAY/I TE KOKORU website — Aotearoa’s main site for the short forms of writing.

A lot of the work around DYGD to date has been to communicate with people affected directly by dementia; when Michelle Elvy invited me to answer five questions about writing DYGD I enjoyed the chance to think about the actual craft of writing.

There were five questions to answer including: summarise the book in five words and how the tone was maintained throughout the book.

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