Folly Journal: Issue 002
By (Author) Emily Broadmore
Folly Journal
Folly Journal
7th November 2024
New Zealand
General
Fiction
Paperback
124
Width 178mm, Height 254mm, Spine 8mm
Folly has no loftier aim than to entertainits readership and provide a publicationthat has longevity for New Zealand'swriting community. This annual publicationcontains an eclectic curation of writtenworks by New Zealand and internationalwriters and art by some of New Zealand'sbest emerging artists.
Folly 002 features work by writing and artwork by: Daniel Vernon, Diane Comer, Emma Gilkison, Aaron Hape, Sean Williams, Phoenix Grey, Emily Broadmore, Gaylene Preston, Sparrowfish, Laura Borrowdale, Reuben Johnson, Katie McHugh, Amber O'Sullivan, Nick Crowley, Melissa DaCosta Brown, Daisy Fletcher, Bernard Steeds, Allan Ramsay, Jasmine Beck, L. S. Hallas, Manda Difran, Lila Pitcher, Katharine Pollock, C. A. Broadribb, Michelle Tayler, Michael Gould, Robbie Siataga, Catriona Britton, Maureen Martinez, Chris Girven, Tessa Sinclair Scott, Miriam Bassuk, Daisy Bassen, Cadence Chung, Claudia Kogachi, Russ Flatt, Emily Hartley-Skudder, Vishmi Helaratne, Natasha Wright, Chloe Summerhayes, Brittany Walker Smith, Lucas Grogan, Loren Marks, Sam Harrison, Josephine Cachemaille, Charlotte Robertson, Damien Kurth and Alexi Willemsen.
Folly is the rebel child of the literary scene. - Verity Johnson
Emily is the director of Wellington-based public relations agency Heft Communications and founder of the Wellington Writers Studio, a social enterprise creating space for Wellington creatives.
Her stories have been published by small presses and overseas journals, and shortlisted for the Commonwealth Prize and the Bridport Prize. Emily continues writing when she can, mostly fiction that hinges on the satirical and focuses on relationships.
Emily co-founded Folly Literary Journal with Tiana Jones in 2022, after a research mission to New York and much banter with counterparts across the world who have launched similar journals and literary publications.
She lives between Wellington city and the beautiful Kapiti coast with her husband and young twins.