Water. BlogMeg Rosoff14 May 2011auckland writers & readers festival, australia drought, china's water shortage, james fergusson taliban, water politics
Knit your own literary festival. BlogMeg Rosoff10 May 2011auckland, auckland writers & readers festival, ingrid betancourt, knit your own dog, madhur jaffrey, margo lanagan, new zealand writers & readers festival, princess diana Comments
This is pretty much how I feel about New Zealand. So far. BlogMeg Rosoff9 May 2011Nelson, New Zealand, Reyner Banham Comments
Reverse ageing. BlogMeg Rosoff8 May 2011blogging, bootcamp, e-books, melbourne, the design files, wheeler center Comments
One thing I know about marriage. BlogMeg Rosoff29 April 2011how to have a successful marriage, how to stay married, kate and wills, marriage is hard work, royal wedding Comments
What Makes Us Happy? BlogMeg Rosoff25 April 2011adaptations to life, atlantic monthly, George Vaillant, Grant Study, happiness, harvard, how to be happy, JFK Comments
I'll be there for you... BlogMeg Rosoff24 April 2011eeyore, life an exploded diagram, mal peet, writer's block Comments
Don't take candy from strangers. No really. I mean it. Hello? BlogMeg Rosoff19 April 2011hyde park, pick n mix, sweets from strangers, teenage jobs Comments
When The Hangover Strikes.... Blog, HighlightMeg Rosoff16 April 2011david lasserson, squeeze, throughness, viola, when the hangover strikes, writing hangover Comments
Everyone's a critic. BlogMeg Rosoff11 April 20112011 carnegie shortlist, bad reviews, carnegie medal, The Bride's Farewell Comments
Oxymorons of the world unite. BlogMeg Rosoff6 April 2011garden & gun, more reasons to read books, oxymorons Comments
Storytelling saves lives. BlogMeg Rosoff2 April 2011first gulf war, PTSS, Ray Hewitt, soldier writer, storytelling, true stories told live Comments
Patternicity BlogMeg Rosoff29 March 2011apophenia, living randomly, patternicity, patterns, patterns in everyday life, seers Comments
Cairo (bet you thought I was going to say China) BlogMeg Rosoff22 March 2011anthony horowitz, cairo book festival, david almond, gaddafi, margaret drabble, mrs mubarak, rowan williams Comments