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A History of Kindness

Kirstie McKinnon

by Kirstie McKinnon Small stories, deep ripples. I write about historical kindness and how it lands with us right now. My newsletter includes poetry, butterfly art and inspiring people. I post once or twice a month from Dunedin, New Zealand. Welcome.

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How do we feel loved?

Recently a friend of mine crossed from Te Ika-a-Māui (the North Island) to Te Waipounamu (the South Island). A rough crossing, everyone was scared. The ferry lifted up, thumped down. Up. Down. Bottles of hand-sanitser and vomit bags were ca...

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A conversation with the emperor

The floor is tiled, an umber and beige diamond pattern. There’s a cloying scent of sandalwood smoke. The emperor is dressed in purple, whimsically in charge, reclined in fake-relaxed. In fact he’s highly alert, ready to strike with smooth w...

3 months ago
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When Trees Fall

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4 months ago
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Knitting

Allowing, watercolour on paper by Kirstie McKinnon

5 months ago
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  • Kirstie McKinnon

    I live, write and surf in Dunedin, New Zealand. People, creatures and art inspire me. Light and dark. Balance on the page. History now. Editor of CUMULUS: an anthology of skies, 2023, Caselberg Press.

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