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GUARDIAN REVIEW:

“The friends who foiled a gunman – and are now playing themselves in a Clint Eastwood movie

Spencer Stone, Alek Skarlatos and Anthony Sadler on the set of The 15:17 to Paris.

Two years ago, on a French train, three young Americans took down a man who was armed with an AK-47 and 300 rounds of ammunition. Now, they’re film stars. Where will their extraordinary lives go next?”  Read the full article.

#GuardianFilm  #FilmReview  #ClintEastwood  #ParisTrainAttack  #ThreeFriends #GunmanFoiled  #ParisTerror  #AttackFoiled

And Peter Bradshaw of The Guardian, does it again with another fantastic review:

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Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool review – Annette Bening and Jamie Bell in stranger-than-fiction love story

4/5stars

A tremendous central duo breathe life into Paul McGuigan’s endearing retelling of the real-life romance between a struggling young actor and Oscar-winner Gloria Graham.
#TheGuardian  #FilmReview  #PeterBradshaw  #FilmStarsDon’tDieInLiverpool  #AnnetteBening  #JamieBell  #BritishFilm

Those that have seen it, rave about it – now here’s a fabulous review from The Guardian.

Hugh Jackman in The Greatest Showman.

The Greatest Showman: how the Hugh Jackman musical became an unlikely hit.

 

#TheGuardian  #MovieReview  #GreatestShowman  #HughJackman  #ZacEffron

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I’m very proud of this interview with Fremantle Press in August, 2009.  It was done after my poem ‘My Life As A Sari’ was published in INDIGO Journal, Volume III, January 2009.

The Managing Editor of Indigo Journal, Donna Ward was a tremendous supporter of West Australian poetry and in doing so, illustrated the breadth of local poetic talent.  

Personally, the past couple of years have been difficult for various reasons and although I was still being creative making toys and knitting clothes, I wasn’t writing. 

So this year I am determined to get back into creating words like this… 

 

My Life as a Sari

 

Securely tuck your fears under elastic

at the centre of your waist with your left hand,

and with your right, hold the remaining

metres of spun silk – your future, facing inside.

 

Measure the drop of the fall

and it’s finely stitched edge

for correct positioning against heels.

 

Wrap yourself in the gossamer fold,

swirling the diaphanous film behind

but stay level and wedge the top border

into your petticoat.

 

Like a bride preparing herself,

you are now ready to pleat.

 

At a distance from the last fixing,

hand-measure the delicate veil,

embroidered with details

important to who you are

toward the middle of your body.

 

Some may need five pleats, some six.

Less is more. Another judgement held on show

– a statement of size, however graciously it moves.

 

Securely fix the perfumed fanning

and grasp what is left, bring it back around

to wrap warmly and return to the front.

 

These days, you can choose to gather all loose

ends onto your left shoulder, secured with a jewel.

But many prefer to throw the remainder

over, remembering to hold an arm half bent,

letting the end float freely – the beaded

edge skimming the inside of your wrist.

 

Frances Macaulay Forde @ 2008

 

#FrancesMacaulayForde  #MyLifeAsASari  #IndigoJournal  #FremantlePress  #DonnaWard  #WestAustralianWriters  #WAPoets #Poetry

 

 

 

 

The e-book was delivered to my computer 5 minutes after midnight on the 2nd… and soon I’ll have a hard copy in my hands. Can’t wait to read every word as knowing Louise – it will be a wonderful story.

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We gave this beautifully illustrated pop-up book by a very talented West Australian artist, Gabriel Evans, to my gorgeous little grandson, Bodhi for Christmas.

I also made him some mice to play with…  The Mice and the Shoemaker Cover

 

 

#GabrielEvans  #Mouse&Shoemaker  #WestAustIllustrator  #BeautifulBooks

It’s great to reiterate the importance of Jessie Lendennie‘s work and the Salmon Phenomenon:  Read the full article in THE IRISH EXAMINER.

 

#JessieLendennie  #SalmonPoetry  #PoetryBooks  #IrishBooks  #IrishBookshop  #EnnistymonCoClare

 

Wow! Hats off to this Perth filmmaker Jordan Prince-Wright .     21 years old with an amazing list of film achievements since 13 – and he’s just debuted his first feature!

The more I read about him, the more I want to see anything he’s made.   I’m not into cowboy movies, but would LOVE to see this although I suspect it will be a while…

Filmmaker Jordon Prince-Wright on location at Albion on Swan, Swan Valley.

He’s going to be picked up by the big international distributors after winning many awards, first!

A set shot from The Decadent and Depraved.

Love that he kept it all at home showcasing Western Australia, supported by it’s wonderful country communities.

QUOTE: “As for the actors, a stellar cast of Perth-based professionals put up their hands then spent their weekends over five months of last year driving, for up to 15 hours in some cases, to remote outback locations to film in meteorite craters, caves and on cliff tops.

Michael Muntz (A Country Practice) and Ben Mortley (Cloudstreet, MacLeod’s Daughters, Lantana) scored lead roles. Clarence Ryan (Lockie Leonard) and star of Perth theatre, Steve Turner (Caucasian Chalk Circle, John Curtin) jumped on board in supporting roles.”  :UNQUOTE  

#PerthNow  #JordanPrince-Wright  #Director  #FirstFeature  #Producer  #LocalCommunities  #AmazingDebut  #WAFilmaker  #LocalFilmTalent  #

We have so many talented West Australian writers – buy a book by a local for Christmas!

#WAWriters  #SCWBIWestAust  #MegMcKinlay  #MarkGreenwood  #WendyBinks  #GabrielEvans  #MarkGreenwood   #NormJorgensen  #DianneWolfer  (…to name a few!)

 

 

Another excellent posting… thanks.

Thom Hickey's avatarThe Immortal Jukebox

The War is over.

The Good War.

The Korean War.

That’s enough for any generation to cope with.

Time to settle down.

Go to College or back to the job that’s been waiting for you.

Get Married.

Have a bunch of kids.

Paint the fence.

Mow the lawn.

Wash and polish the car.

Watch Television.

Breathe easy and when the dreams come open the window and stare at the Moon.

It’s good to be alive when so many lie dead in foreign ground.

What more could you want?

Well it seems Junior wants something more.

Something more.

Now, he can’t really put a name to it.

Except it ain’t hearing stories about how grateful he should be.

Grateful he doesn’t have to fight in a war.

Grateful he lives in a land of the free.

Grateful for these fine, fine, times.

He wants a new story to tell.

He doesn’t…

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