New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

$100 WINNING LETTER

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He’s poetry in motion! I loved reading your ar ticle about Dan Corbett (14.1.19). Dan is one of my favourite TV people and I watch his weather forecas t every night. He’s always so profession­al in his approach and presentati­on, extremely comprehens­ive with his forecastin­g and very easy to under stand. Plus, he is so pleasant. A truly lovely guy.

It’s workplace poetr y day today and while I don’t have a work place any longer, I thought, ‘Okay, I’ll write a little poem anyway!’ Who bet ter to write about than Dan?! Glen, Kapiti “Dan is the man he does what he can to give us the weather he’s our weather man; He’s wise to our weather is our man Dan from the UK he comes now he’s our weather man;

I’m a Dan fan he’s so great at his job to give us the weather He’s our weather man; Don’t ever ban our weather man Dan to give us the weather He’s our weather man No never!”

 ??  ?? The writer of our winning letter receives $100. Our other letter wins a copy of The Au Pair (Hachette, RRP $34.99) by Emma Rous. On the day Seraphine and her brother Danny were born, their mother died, their au pair fled and there were whispers of dark-cloaked figures and a stolen baby. Now 25, Seraphine becomes fixated with the notion that she and Danny might not be twins after all, that she wasn’t the baby born that day and that there was more to her mother’s death than she has ever been told...
The writer of our winning letter receives $100. Our other letter wins a copy of The Au Pair (Hachette, RRP $34.99) by Emma Rous. On the day Seraphine and her brother Danny were born, their mother died, their au pair fled and there were whispers of dark-cloaked figures and a stolen baby. Now 25, Seraphine becomes fixated with the notion that she and Danny might not be twins after all, that she wasn’t the baby born that day and that there was more to her mother’s death than she has ever been told...

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