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  1. 8 de may. de 2022 · Sonja Yelich and her husband Vic O’Connor have been living in Auckland since October 2013. Jerry (born 1994), Ella (born 1996, commonly known as Lorde), India “Indy” (born 1998), and son Angelo are their four children (born 2001). The couple got engaged in June 2014 and married on May 6, 2017. We hope this biography article of Sonja ...

  2. Sonja Yelich : All Together Now: A Digital Bridge for Auckland and Sydney . back : Sydney 87. 1. I fly. Whoever would’ve thought I even had enough money to bus ...

  3. 6 de may. de 2017 · Lorde’s parents, Sonja Yelich and Vic O’Connor have gotten married. Sonja Yelich took to Twitter yesterday to announce that her and O’Connor got hitched on Cheltenham beach on Auckland’s North Shore. The pictures showed the couple holding hands and sharing a kiss on a sunny beach while clutching glasses of champagne.

  4. Sonja Yelich lives in Auckland with her partner and their four children. Her latest book is Get Some (Auckland University Press, 2008 ), which includes this poem and “Foxholes—Nooses” ( Best New Zealand Poems 2005). Yelich comments: ‘Whilst the poem “Less” focuses for the most part on an accident, it is more about returning from ...

  5. Specs: 21.0cm x 13.4cm. ISBN: 9781869403232. Available in Ebook. Clung is a first solo collection by a poet who appeared in AUP New Poets 2. These are the wry amused colourful poems of a woman stuck at home with small children and listening to the radio, which brings other worlds, new words and voices, into the midst of their domestic life.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2022 · Lorde’s parents in the crowd at her Šibenik concert (Photo: Sonja Yelich) During the show, the 25-year-old paid homage to her mother, Sonja, and her Croatian roots. “My parents are here ...

  7. Auckland poet Sonja Yelich was included in AUP New Poets 2 (2002) and her first solo collection, Clung (Auckland University Press, 2004), won the New Zealand Society of Authors Jessie Mackay Award for the Best First Book of Poetry at the Montana New Zealand Book Awards in 2005.