Sarah Laing
Johanna Emeney and Sarah Laing: picturing Auckland’s famous bird lady
The life and work of Sylvia Durrant, otherwise known as Auckland's Bird Lady, is celebrated in a new book which is part graphic biography part environmental handbook authored by Johanna Emeney and… Audio, Gallery
Contemporary New Zealand comics
Cartoon strips seem to have vanished from newspapers, but that doesn't mean they don't exist any more. So where have they gone and how much have they changed? Sarah LaiungWe have three great New… Audio, Gallery
Sarah Laing: Katherine Mansfield and comics
Kim Hill talks to graphic designer, illustrator, and writer Sarah Laing. She is co-editor (with Rae Joyce and Indira Neville) of Three Words: an Anthology of Aoteraoa/NZ Women's Comics (Beatnik… Audio, Gallery
Three Words: An Anthology of Aotearoa/NZ Women's Comics
We're talking about women in Aoteroa, making comics. Some are slick and professional, some are homemade and crafty. And some have now been compiled into the book, Three Words: An Anthology of… Audio
Books - Sarah Laing
'The Story of the Lost Child' - the fourth in the Neapolitan novels by Elena Ferrante, 'The Diary of a Teenage Girl: An Account in Words and Pictures' by Phoebe Gloekner and 'Never Goodnight' by Coco… Audio
Entrenchments 2015
A month-long creative event at Victoria University sets out to translate conflict into art as part of the First World War Centenary commemorations. Entrenchments 2015 uses technology, social media and… Audio
Curioseum - a collection of short stories
Curioseum - a collection of short stories from behind the scenes at Te Papa. Adrienne Jensen is editor of "The Curioseum" - a collection of extraordinary stories and poems from some of New Zealand's… Audio
Author Sarah Laing
Whose latest novel 'The Fall of Light' came out earlier this year talks about the creative process. Audio
Writer and illustrator Sarah Laing
Sarah Laing is the writer and illustrator of the book 'The Fall of Light'. Audio
Chapter and Verse
Barbara Ewing on her latest historical novel The Fraud, and Sarah Laing, author of Dead People's Music. Audio