The Keys to Hell
Creator
Date
2004
Identifier
Robertson 823 NZ RAN
Type
Publisher
Wellington: Victoria University Press; with kind permission
Abstract
Robert Burns Fellow 2001: Jo Randerson (b. 1973)
In her own words: ‘I remember my year as Burns Fellow with great warmth. Getting to know the city of Ōtepoti was a formative time for me – the hills, the peninsula, the coastline, the particular pathways of students in rush hour. The generosity of the English Department. Receiving the Fellowship was a huge boost of confidence, and contributed a great deal to a sense of belonging as a writer. I worked on poems, plays and stories, and the main publication that came out of my time was a second collection of short stories, “The Keys to Hell”.’
The artwork for Randerson’s work was executed by Taika Waititi.
In her own words: ‘I remember my year as Burns Fellow with great warmth. Getting to know the city of Ōtepoti was a formative time for me – the hills, the peninsula, the coastline, the particular pathways of students in rush hour. The generosity of the English Department. Receiving the Fellowship was a huge boost of confidence, and contributed a great deal to a sense of belonging as a writer. I worked on poems, plays and stories, and the main publication that came out of my time was a second collection of short stories, “The Keys to Hell”.’
The artwork for Randerson’s work was executed by Taika Waititi.
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Citation
Jo Randerson, “The Keys to Hell,” ourheritage.ac.nz | OUR Heritage, accessed December 22, 2024, https://ourheritage.ac.nz/items/show/10966.