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Niyamgiri Victory

David vs Goliath

A tribe in India has won a stunning victory over one of the world’s biggest mining companies. The Dongria Kondh, a tribe of 8000 people, with the help of Survival International and others, has won a victory over a multibillion company which proposed to mine bauxite on the sacred hills of the tribe. The Dongria Kondh’s struggle had a happier ending than that of the film Avatar, in which a tribe was pitted against a ruthless mining company. The Dongria Kondh’s perseverance, courage, and victory will encourage indigenous tribes everywhere.

Well done to Dongria Kondh, their supporters, and to Survival!

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Posted by stella On December - 5 - 2009

Prose and Poetry

Cornmill Meadows

In escarp.org May 2010 [Poem]

Sketch

In escarp.org 2010 [Poem]

Domesday Tweet

In escarp.org, 2010 [Poem]

Still Life

In poetsonline.org, Archive, Found Poems, February 2010

www.poetsonline.org

Soul Song

In Poetry Monthly International, 15, January 2010, p.18 [Poem]

http://www.poetrymonthly.com/page22.html

Girl, in Off the Coast, International/Translation Issue, Spring 2009. [Poem]

Song of the Aegean, in Poetry Monthly, issue 150, 2008. [Poem]

The Miracle, in Derek, Abercynon:  Leaf Books, 2007. [Short story, commended in the Leaf Books Micro-Fiction Competition]

Seferis’ Houses, What Was Left of Her and The Beach at Blakeney Point, in Gathering Diamonds from the Well, Word for Word Anthology, London:  New Gallery Books, 2007. [Poems]

A Special Place: Lake Ammersee, in Sights to Behold, London: Forward Press, 2007. [Poem]

If Trees, Then Olive Trees, in Big Pond Rumours, 2007. [Poem, second prize in the Canadian BPR Poetry Competition]

He Stands in History, in  Dance the Guns to Silence, Anthology, Nii Ayikwei Parkes and Kadija Sesay (Eds.), London: Flipped Eye Publishing, 2005. [Poem]

On Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections, in Aesthetica Magazine, A Review of Contemporary Artists, issue 9, 2005. [Poem]

The Accident, in  The Quiet Feather, print issue 4, April 2004. [Short story]

Her Brother’s Keeper, in The Muse Apprentice Guild, Spring 2005. [Short story]

It Could Have Been Love, in Another Country, A Journal of New Writing, Munich, 2005. [Short story]

Of Love and Fish in Spiked, the Magazine of Ideas, Literature and the Arts, issue 15, 2004. [Short story]

The Heart has its Reasons, in All in Time, New Fiction, London: Forward Press, 2004. [Short story]

When the Colours Sing (excerpt), in Another Country, A Journal of New Writing, Munich, 2003. [Short story]

Articles and Other (selection)

Article on the Munich literary scene Munich, in the summer 2007, issue 2 of the Berlin-based Literary Magazine Bordercrossing Berlin

Presentation of the showcase Writers from Germany, in the online Muse Apprentice Guild , spring 2006

The Incredible Potential of the WWW (2005), on the tenth anniversary of Trace Online Writing Centre: Decade: Online quilt made from Reflections on Living and Writing with Technology. http://tracearchive.ntu.ac.uk/decade/contribution.cfm?cont=759

Stella’s contribution to Triplopia’s theme on Noise appears in the current edition of Trip Picks, “The Saddest Noise, The Sweetest Noise,” edited by Tania Van Schalkywk. Stella’s choice of “The Wind-up Bird Chronicle,” by Haruki Murakami to illustrate Noise, and Silence can be read at: http://www.triplopia.org/inside.cfm/ct/460.
The Wednesday Meeting, in Beyond Madness: PsychoSocial Interventions in Psychosis, J. Berke, G. Mak-Pearce, M. Fagan & S. Pierides-Muller (Eds.), London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002.

The Power of the Play, in Beyond Madness: PsychoSocial Interventions in Psychosis, J. Berke, G. Mak-Pearce, M. Fagan & S. Pierides-Muller (Eds.), London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002.
Review of Cultures Under Siege: Collective Violence and Trauma’, edited by A. C. G. M. Robben & M. M. Suarez-Orozco, Cambridge University Press, 2001. In The Psychoanalytic Review, 2002, vol. 89, no. 1, pp. 285-287.

Working Together: Aspects of a Therapeutic Container at Work, in The Invisible Matrix, S. Brookes & P. Hodson (Eds.), London: Rebus Press, 2000.

Machine Phenomena, in Even Paranoids Have Enemies: New Perspectives on Paranoia and Persecution, J. Berke, S. Pierides, A. Sabbadini & S. Schneider (Eds.), London and New York: Routledge, 1998.

A Savage Sadness: Journeys into Space, in Therapeutic Communities, 1994, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 49-53.

Books (Co-edited)

Beyond Madness: PsychoSocial Interventions in Psychosis, J. Berke, G. Mak-Pearce, M. Fagan & S. Pierides-Muller (Eds.), London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2002.

Even Paranoids Have Enemies: New Perspectives on Paranoia and Persecution, J.  Berke, S. Pierides, A. Sabbadini & S. Schneider (Eds.), London and New York: Routledge, 1998. [ http://www.taylorandfrancis.com]

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