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Transcript of SA Readers' & Writers' Festival 2013 program
SOuth auStRaLIaN REadERS’ & wRItERS’
fEStIVaL 2013
25 OctOBER – 3 NOVEmBER
WHETYOUR
LITERARYAPPETITE
the city of Onkaparinga is proud to present the seventh
biennial South australian Readers’ & writers’ festival.
the festival is a celebration of writing as a valuable form of cultural expression and seeks to remind us all of the simple pleasure of reading. this year’s program promises to offer some of the most enjoyable, engaging and informative events we’ve ever presented. there’s great diversity in the program to appeal to readers, writers, poets, cooks, artists and social media fans, as well as those interested in the spiritual and metaphysical. with something for just about every age and taste there’s bound to be something to engage, educate and entertain you.
the festival will culminate with a celebration at the arts centre at Port Noarlunga where we’ll announce the winner of the People’s choice award. Popular australian author Nick Earls will deliver the keynote address and be part of the panel discussion Dirty Little Secrets. the always thought provoking and entertaining great debate will wrap up the day with six people going head to head on this year’s topic, That everyone has a book in them.
I invite you to discover all that’s on offer at this year’s festival and hope you take the time to explore and enjoy our beautiful region while you are here.
Mayor Lorraine Rosenberg
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friday 25 October, 6–8pmthe arts centre, 22 Gawler Street, Port Noarlungafree event Refreshments providedRSVP for catering purpose and advise of any special requirements to 8326 5577
Stay connected with all the South australian Readers’ & writers’ festival (SaRwf) news on twitter and facebook using the hashtag #SaRwf13. we encourage you to tweet during the sessions, provide feedback and join the festival conversation.
we encourage you to book your place to avoid disappointment.
we invite you for an evening of fine wine and delicious regional food as mayor Lorraine Rosenberg launches the 2013 SaRwf. Special guest Gill troup from flinders university will speak about the success of our Sa writers and the importance of the SaRwf. You will also have the opportunity to hear an original poem by mike Lucas. the Im(page)ination: repurposed book exhibition winner will be announced on the night along with the winners of the festival short story and poetry competition.
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Sunday 3 November 10am–4pm
the arts centre, 22 Gawler Street, Port Noarlungafree eventNo bookings necessary8326 5577
Be entertained by andrew ‘cosi’ costello of South aussie with cosi fame and performance artist Jo Zealand as they mc the fun-filled program for the day.
10aM – PeoPLe’s ChoiCe awaRd PResentation
featuring six books by new and emerging Sa authors, read over 18 months by 32 book groups, with 300 books circulated and over 300 votes cast. who will win the 2013 People’s choice award (Pca)?
Sandy Verschoor, chair of the Sa writers’ centre, leads the panel of Pca authors as they discuss the experiences of writing their first novel and what they are up to
now. attendees will have an opportunity to ask questions and provide comments to the authors.
Shortlisted titles: Bluegrass Symphony by Lisa L. hannett, The Blue Roses of Orroroo by margaret Visciglio, The Hum of Concrete by anna Solding, Memoirs of a Suburban Girl by deb Kandelaars, Prohibited Zone by alastair Sarre and Shoot Me First by Grant Lock.
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11aM – PaneL disCussion: diRty LittLe seCRets – books authors don’t want you to know they read
Ever wondered what authors read behind closed doors? do they stick to award winning literature?
facilitator Sarah tooth, director of the South australian writers’ centre, explores the secret bookshelves of david cornish, mark dapin, Nick Earls, Victoria Purman, tim Sinclair and Ruth Starke.
12noon – pre-ordered lunch packs available for collection from local restaurants.
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1PM – anne MaRie Mykyta LeCtuRe: the noveL – a behind-the-scenes tour
Nick Earls will take us on an entertaining and informative journey through the process of novel writing. from the first idea, planning, drafting, editing and cover design, all the way to the final stop on the promotional trail.
2PM – PoeMs & PRose
Jude aquilina and margaret merrilees will talk about their new books from wakefield Press. Jude is the editor of Tadpoles in the Torrens, a collection of poems for younger readers from well-known South australian children’s poets. margaret is the author of the novel The First Week, which won the unpublished manuscript award at adelaide writers’ week.
3PM – the gReat debate: that eveRyone has a book in theM…
they say every picture tells a story, so perhaps it follows that every person has a story. But is that story good enough to be classed as a book? that’s what our highly regarded and experienced debaters will be challenging each other on this year at our great debate. does everyone have a book in them or can most of us be summed up with a few witty one liners at best?
chair: tracey Korsten
debaters: Jason chong, dave de Vries, Liz harfull, Kehau Jackson, Peter mcfarlane and michelle Prak.
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Sunday 27 October, 2pm
Shakespeare’s Book & Coffee Shop Shop 3, 7 Gawler Street Port Noarlunga
Free
8382 3343
shakesPeaRe’s books – siLLy PoetRy with Mike LuCas
Suitable for children of all ages and childish adults.
Bring your children along to hear mike recite some of his most ridiculously nonsensical poems.
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what’s youRs is Mine: does the idea of intellectual property really protect authors these days?
have you written a great story and worry someone else will rip it off? do you want to adapt an existing work that you did not originally create? there is often uncertainty about how to safeguard artistic ideas or make good use of work by others – and whether it is actually possible to do so in a practical sense anymore.
this session looks at the current state of practice and the law regarding protection of written work to see whether there is a clear and useful path through the confusion over intellectual property (IP).
Sunday 27 October 3–4.30pm
Science Innovation Learning Centre (SILC), Physical Sciences Road, Bedford Park (use car park 9)
Free
8326 5577
Steve Evans (poet, short story writer and head of English & creative writing at flinders university) tackles the ins and outs of IP, and tells a few stories about some of the more notable rip-offs.
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Saturday 2 November 2–4.30pm
The Arts Centre, 22 Gawler Street, Port Noarlunga
$25
Refreshments, pen and paper provided
8326 5577
woRkshoP: FaCts about FiCtion, FiCtions about FaCt
adelaide advertiser columnist and award-winning novelist mark dapin gives a workshop on applying the techniques of journalism to fiction and the tools of fiction to journalism. he will talk about the basics of writing professionally, focusing on storytelling, use of metaphor and simile, the importance of a strong opening, and his own, sometimes disastrous experiences interviewing celebrities such as Gordon Ramsay, who threw him out of his house after only sixteen-and-a-half minutes.
Friday 1 November, 6.30pm
Coriole Vineyards Chaffeys Road, McLaren Vale
$45
Bookings & information contact Amy 8323 8305 or email [email protected]
Poets & Pizza
Join poets mike hopkins, Rory harris, alison flett and Louise Nicholas for a night of fun poetry, mouth-watering gourmet pizza and wine.
ticket includes live poetry, a glass of wine, entrée, pizza, dessert and coffee. wine is available for purchase, by the glass and bottle.
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It Is a truth unIversally acknowledged that a
sIngle man In possessIon of a good fortune must
be In want of a wIfe.
Pride and Prejudice (1813) Jane Austen
Ethan Frome (1911) Edith Wharton
I had the story, bIt by bIt, from varIous people, and, as generally happens In such cases, each tIme It was a dIfferent story.
divine vegan desseRts with Lisa FabRy
are you vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose intolerant or just want to transition to a healthier, more compassionate lifestyle without giving up the joy of desserts?
Lisa fabry, author of divine Vegan desserts, talks about creating yummy, guilt-free desserts that make everyone smile. Lisa will share tips for replacing dairy produce, including more nutritious ingredients and adapting recipes for special diets.
Participants are invited to bring along their favourite vegan recipe to share.
Saturday 26 October 10.30 –11.30am
aldinga library aldinga central Shopping centre cnr Pridham Boulevard & aldinga Beach Road aldinga Beach
free
Vegan refreshments provided
8384 0022
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the aRt oF the gRaPhiC noveL with gReg hoLFeLd
comics are an engaging story-telling medium, stretching from three panel newspaper strips to 3kg graphic novels. Greg holfeld will demonstrate the narrative tools of comics, reveal his own processes and take participants through exercises designed to expand their skills in storytelling, be they wildly humorous or darkly tragic.
advanced drawing ability is NOt required. Please bring pencils/favourite drawing tools.
thursday 31 October 6–7pm
hub library hub drive, aberfoyle Park
free
8384 0100
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meet mark dapin, award winning novelist and columnist for the adelaide advertiser. mark’s long career as feature writer, columnist and novelist has provided him with an almost endless supply of interesting and often hilarious tales.
mark’s writing has been collected in the anthologies Best australian humorous writing 2009, Best australian Essays 2010 and Best australian Stories 2011. his first novel King of the Cross, won a Ned Kelly award and his most recent book Spirit House, was long-listed for the miles franklin Literary award.
friday 1 November 6.15–8pm
hub library hub drive, aberfoyle Park
free
Refreshments provided
8384 0100
why goRdon RaMsay hates Me & otheR taLes FRoM a wRiting LiFe Meet the author Mark dapin
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Interested in all things spiritual and metaphysical? Ever wanted to have your palm or tarot cards read. are you curious about the art of clairvoyance? Join us as the panel share their unique experiences and skills. following this our panellists will be Reading You! come along for this interactive, informative and very personal reading session where you become the book.
Each participant will receive a Oneness Blessing which will facilitate physical, emotional and spiritual healing and awaken them to the underlying unity of all life.
Saturday 26 October 12noon–3pm
Noarlunga library hannah Road Noarlunga centre
free
Light refreshments provided
8384 0655
Reading you a very different reading festival experience
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one-on-one with a PubLisheR
Book a ten minute one-on-one session with experienced publisher michael Bollen. michael has worked for more than 25 years in publishing, mostly with wakefield Press, a national company based in adelaide. wakefield Press publishes around 40 books each year across a range of fields, including titles for smaller, specific readerships as well as broad, international markets.
tuesday 29 October, 6–8pm
Noarlunga library hannah Road Noarlunga centre
free
8384 0655
come prepared with your specific questions. michael should be able to answer them or point you in the right direction.
seLF-PubLished authoR exPo
Self-published authors are invited to book a space at the expo. this event is designed to give self-published authors the opportunity to promote their work, whilst keeping control over their own image, sales and unique selling point.
Enjoy talking to the authors about their works and viewing what’s on offer from South australian authors.
tuesday 29 October 3–6pm
Noarlunga library hannah Road Noarlunga centre
free
8384 0655
i didn’t do it – student exhibition of repurposed books
christies Beach high School students have cut, torn, papier mâchéd and glued old library books to repurpose them into amazing works of art. come along and support our young emerging artists and vote for your favourite piece.
Based on your votes the winning student will receive a Shakespeare’s Bookshop gift voucher valued at $50.
18 October – 4 November
Noarlunga library hannah Road Noarlunga centre
free
8384 0655
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the twiLight gig ochre Coast Poets
You are invited to join Sarah wauchope and the Ochre coast Poets for a night of poetry with special guest reader Judy dally. Judy is a well-known published poet and her work is humorous, accessible, earthy and cheeky.
wRiting in 140 ChaRaCteRs
twitter is much more than tweeting about what you’ve had for breakfast. around the globe twitter is used to break news, help people recover from disaster, support causes, connect with new friends and ignite lifelong learning. what does it offer the world of writers?
Social media guru michelle Prak will demonstrate some startling, amusing and inspirational uses of twitter and how you can take part. tips, examples and lots of fun.
thursday 31 October 6.45–8.30pm
Seaford library Grand Boulevard, Seaford
free
Light refreshments provided
8384 0044
monday 28 October 5.30–6.30pm
willunga library St Peter’s terrace, willunga
free
8384 0006
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ChiLdRen’s Reading & wRiting PiCniC
South australian children’s authors Janeen Brian and amanda Graham will be supporting young writers using a smorgasbord of ideas taken literally from picnic baskets to inspire their thinking. the writers will be 8–12 year old students from local schools but bookings from the public are also welcome.
wednesday 30 October 10am–12noon
woodcroft library 175 Bains Road morphett Vale
free
8384 0050
bRing out youR bLoggeRs
who blogs? who reads blogs? why does this form of written communication work for so many? are blog sites replacing ephemeral reading such as magazines? come together to share your favourite blogs and meet some adelaide bloggers brought out for the night from behind their screens. find out why they love to blog!
featured bloggers: clare coulter – A New Hope, alicia Parsons – Atypical Type A and amanda mcInerney – Lambs’ Ears and Honey.
thursday 31 October 7–8pm
woodcroft library 175 Bains Road morphett Vale
free
8384 0050
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Join mayor Lorraine Rosenberg as we celebrate the unveiling of the latest public art work for the Storybook walk in thalassa Park. the four main characters from the iconic children’s book, The Magic Pudding have been lovingly re-created by South australian artist Steve hayter and Showtrek, and installed in the magical sculpture park.
stoRybook waLk aRtwoRk unveiLing & ChiLdRen’s ChoiCe awaRd PResentation
Saturday 2 November 12noon–2pm
thalassa Park, windebanks Road, aberfoyle Park
Sausage sizzle and drinks provided
free
8326 5577
the much anticipated announcement of the winners of the 2013 children’s choice awards, read and voted for by students in local schools will follow the public art unveiling.
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Shortlisted titles: Anzac Biscuits by Phil cummings and illustrated by Owen Swan, Santa’s Secret by mike dumbleton and illustrated by tom Jellett and Meet Ned Kelly by Janeen Brian and illustrated by matt adams.
at the conclusion of the formalities you and your family can explore the
wonder of Storybook walk. Older children can join a fun workshop with circus Elements whilst a delightful storytime session will be on offer for younger children.
The Magic Pudding by Norman Lindsay used with permission by the copyright holders and harpercollins Publishers.
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thursday 31 October 4–5.30pm
Ramsay Place Noarlunga centre (located between colonnades shopping centre and the council office)
free
Bookings not required
8326 5577
Running FRee in RaMsay PLaCe
tim Sinclair’s latest novel Run is a paranoid thriller set in the world of parkour. watch local parkour group Vertical freedom as they demonstrate this stunningly athletic urban sport, set to music and excerpts from tim’s book.
iM(Page)ination repurposed book exhibition
where do torn, tatty, out of date library books go once they are no longer needed? Into the friends of the Library book sale of course! But what happens to the books that are never bought? those books are given to artists who create beautiful objects from them. come and have a look and cast your vote for the people’s choice award.
10 October – 8 November 10am–4pm weekdays
The Arts Centre 22 Gawler Street Port Noarlunga
Free
8326 5577
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the exquisite CoRPse stoRyteLLing gaMe
come and join us in a fun art workshop called Exquisite corpse. using collage you will transform a large figure or make an avatar using text, maps, paint, photographs and drawings. Bring your favourite stories, written text, drawings and personal photographs.
Saturday 26 October 10am–4pm
Visual Arts Studio The Arts Centre, 22 Gawler Street, Port Noarlunga
$20 (all materials provided)
Suitable for students Years 6–9
BYO lunch
8326 5577
Lauryn arnott has presented many successful art workshops at the arts Centre, Port noarlunga. she is an international award-winning artist, arts coordinator and educator who is passionate about working with people and sharing her love of art.
Lauryn teaches an ongoing creative drawing class at the arts Centre. in 2007, Lauryn was awarded a Masters of visual arts degree from the adelaide Central school of art.
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CReative aRt & text woRkshoP
come and find your inner child using your creativity in a facilitated, supportive environment. make an a3 sized artwork incorporating drawing and text using collage and paint. Bring your own text, favourite stories, drawings and personal photographs.
Sunday 27 October 10am–4pm
Visual Arts Studio The Arts Centre, 22 Gawler Street, Port Noarlunga
$40 all materials provided
BYO lunch
8326 5577
CaRtooning with PauL RutteR
author/illustrator of Surfer Joe, Paul Rutter will be visiting primary schools within the city of Onkaparinga to deliver workshops and to demonstrate his cartooning techniques.
Be quick! Only six sessions available (limit of one session per school – maximum of 60 students per session).
Tuesday 29 October & Wednesday 30 October
9am, 11am or 2pm
Primary schools within the City of Onkaparinga
Free
8301 7352
niCk eaRLs at seaFoRd 6 – 12 sChooL
Popular australian author Nick Earls will be talking to local school students about his new series Word Hunters. Word Hunters is a series of action-packed tours of word history with fast paced adventure and mystery. aimed at students in years 5–7. Limited seats available for the public.
Monday 4 November 9.30am
Seaford 6–12 School Grand Boulevard, Seaford
Free
School/class bookings 8301 7352
Public bookings 8384 0044
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byo lunch to the arts Centre or take advantage of being close to some of the best restaurants and cafes south of the Cbd. select your favourite, pre-order and pay over the phone by Monday 28 october and collect during the lunch break on the day.
vegetarian (v), gluten free (gF) and vegan options available.
agatha’s
1 Gawler Street Port Noarlunga Phone 8384 4393
tossed chicken salad (Gf) $15crisp salad greens, parmesan cheese, succulent grilled chicken and finished with a tangy aioli
vegi burger (V) $15grilled field mushroom, fresh tomato, rocket lettuce, fetta and a basil pesto aioli with a side of cajun fries
Moroccan lamb wrap $15with Spanish onion, fresh tomato, mixed lettuce, cheese, tzatziki and served with fries
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the FLeuRieu PantRy
20 Gawler Street Port Noarlunga Phone 8384 2176
Moroccan chicken salad (Gf) $15
roast veggies, preserved lemon, green olives, fetta, roasted almonds and gourmet greens
Moroccan tofu salad (Vegan, Gf) $15roast veggies, preserved lemon, green olives, roasted almonds and gourmet greens
ManoLi’s Mezes MediteRRanean CaFe
32 Saltfleet Street Port Noarlunga Phone 8186 3944
spanakopita (V) $15Baby spinach, fetta, mint and dill baked in filo pasty served with a gourmet salad
steak burger $15Premium fillet, caramelised onion, cheese, salad and chips
Manoli’s special pizza 12” $15ham, salami, bacon, roasted capsicum, pineapple, anchovies, red onion, mushroom, olives and mozzarella cheese
apple and date crumble with cream $7.50
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FEsTIvAL LAUncHfriday 25 October
MAIn dAYSunday 3 November
sPEcIAL EvEnTsPoets & Pizzafriday 1 November
shakesPeaRe’s books siLLy PoetRy with Mike LuCasSunday 27 October
what’s youRs is Mine: does the idea of intellectual property really protect authors these days?Sunday 27 October
woRkshoP: FaCts about FiCtion, FiCtions about FaCtSaturday 2 November
LIbRARY EvEnTsdivine vegan desseRts with Lisa FabrySaturday 26 October
the aRt oF the gRaPhiC noveL with greg holfeldthursday 31 October
why goRdon RaMsay hates Me & otheR taLes FRoM a wRiting LiFe Meet the author Mark dapin friday 1 November
Reading you a very different reading festival experienceSaturday 26 October
one-on-one with a PubLisheRtuesday 29 October
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seLF-PubLished authoR exPotuesday 29 October
i didn’t do it student exhibition of repurposed books18 October – 4 November
the twiLight gig ochre Coast Poets thursday 31 October
wRiting in 140 ChaRaCteRs monday 28 October
ChiLdRen’s Reading & wRiting PiCniC wednesday 30 October
bRing out youR bLoggeRsthursday 31 October
FUn FOR FAMILIEs!stoRybook waLk aRtwoRk unveiLing & ChiLdRen’s ChoiCe awaRd PResentation Saturday 2 November
Running FRee in RaMsay PLaCethursday 31 October
GALLERIEsiM(Page)ination repurposed book exhibition 10 October – 8 November
LAURYn ARnOTT ART WORksHOPsthe exquisite CoRPse stoRyteLLing gaMe Saturday 26 October
CReative aRt & text woRkshoPSunday 27 October
scHOOL vIsITs CaRtooning with PauL RutteRtuesday 29 October & wednesday 30 October
niCk eaRLs at seaFoRd 6–12 sChooLmonday 4 November
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