Beautiful.
Morning exhales her golden breath
and indigo is chased to heaven’s rim.
While bright eyes alight to greet her,
the stars shudder, and dim.
Posted in Writing on August 6, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Beautiful.
Morning exhales her golden breath
and indigo is chased to heaven’s rim.
While bright eyes alight to greet her,
the stars shudder, and dim.
Posted in Writing on August 5, 2015| Leave a Comment »
An inspiring poet presents a new collection…
Whitmore Press is delighted to announce that Tracy Ryan’s latest poetry collection, Hoard, will be launched in Melbourne by Marion May Campbell. The details:
Collected Works bookshop
First Floor, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne
Monday 31 August, 6pm for 6.30 start
Launch by Associate Professor Marion May Campbell – poet, novelist, academic and brilliant raconteur
Tracy was the co-winner of the 2014 Whitmore Press Manuscript Prize. We hope you can make it. Everyone welcome.
Can’t make the launch? Order an advance copy of Tracy’s collection, and we’ll post you the book the moment it arrives from the printer. Free postage!
Posted in COMMUNITY, Creative Connections, Poetry, tagged Australia, POEM: Country, poetry, Walking In Country on August 5, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Country
take my hand
walk with me
through family
follow straight
railway lines
in the sunshine
leave hand prints
in caves sprayed
white sand hills
mountains of
red clay heart
brown beauty
take my hand
walk with me
through country
Frances Macaulay Forde © 2007
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Posted in 1968 Notebook, Poetry, Writing, tagged Circle of Life, POEM: Moment of Birth on August 4, 2015| Leave a Comment »
The Moment of Birth
My Darling One you are so new
helpless – yet so strong!
You didn’t really need the Doctor
guiding you along…
Now I know how every mother feels
at the moment of birth.
You caused such pain, such draining
of strength, yet
when you finally arrived in just a second
all that had gone before
was completely forgotten
and I held you to my breast – now calm
then gently with my fore finger…
caressed your tiny arm.
Frances Macaulay Forde – 1976
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Posted in Writing on August 3, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Q: What is the hardest part of what you do?” A: Not giving us hope.
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Interview by Nicole Melanson ~
Madeleine Thien was born in Vancouver, Canada. She is the author of three books of fiction, including Dogs at the Perimeter, which was shortlisted for the 2014 International Literature Prize and won the Frankfurt Book Fair’s 2015 Lißeraturpreis. Her multimedia project for Dogs at the Perimeter can be found here.
Her books have been translated into 22 languages and her essays, interviews and fiction are widely published, including in The Guardian, The Sunday Times, Globe & Mail, Granta, Brick and The Asia Literary Review. She was part of the founding faculty of the MFA Programme at City University of Hong Kong, and is the 2015 Writer-in-Residence at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University. A new novel, Awake Now and Cross Towards Her, is forthcoming in 2016.
Twitter: @madeleinethien
Dogs at the Perimeter by Madeleine Thien (Granta cover)
HOW DID YOU…
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Posted in Writing on August 3, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Just goes to show…
A few years ago my sister in law asked me how my books were coming and I replied (in typical angsty artist mode) that things were terrible. I had hit a wall and could not think of another idea to save my life.
She smiled and suggested, “What don’t you write a book based on your life?” A story about a princess whose life is invaded by dragons? “
This was brilliant! Why hadn’t I thought about it? My 5 year old daughter had been a good sport about her life being invaded by twin brothers but it had pretty much taken all of the pink and purple and replaced it with diapers and crying.
The story flowed. My agent liked it, we made revisions. and more revisions and a few more. Then I created a book dummy filled with drawings. Revised those. Created two finals paintings that went through…
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Posted in Writing on August 1, 2015| 2 Comments »
Fab fodder for her book…
Conversations with Caleb, now 4 years plus, has become increasingly entertaining and surprising. I keep telling myself that one day, he will make a great character for the book that I want to write. But until then…
A few weeks ago, Caleb had a day off pre-school so we decided to meet Ben for lunch at his workplace. After lunch, Ben walked us to the multi-storey carpark and waved us off at storey 6 where we were parked.
As I drove down to storey 5, we spotted Ben standing at the same spot (one floor down) waving goodbye again.
“Hey, look, there are two Papas!” I exclaimed. Being a children’s writer has made me a child again.
“No,” Caleb said, in a tone an adult would say to a child. “It’s the same Papa.”
As we circled down storey 4, Ben was there again, waving goodbye.
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Posted in Writing on August 1, 2015| Leave a Comment »
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