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Curious Collect Create Curate

The Redbanks RUST & FOUND Art Installation began as something far more simple than an extensive Art piece with over 700 individual pieces on display, as it is now.

But as they say, from little things big things grow, and yes, they sure have! It all started a couple of years ago, when I began picking up small bits and pieces of metal, usually beer bottle caps, and putting them on the front fence of ‘our place’, which is the home of my husband and I, in Redbanks South Australia.

Redbanks is a small township, in rural SA, in the Adelaide Plains Council area. There is a commnity Hall fallen into disrepair, and there are houses on small blocks, and there are farming land all around. We’ve lived here since 1988, and love our move from suburbia!

And while we love it out in the country, there is not a lot of community feeling in Redbanks, for that you need to go to Mallala, the closest town to our place, or Gawler, which is a good bit bigger than Mallala.

We moved out to the Adelaide Plains to breed pure bred show dogs, but now have moved away from that world, and simply have a pet dog, a Greyhound, Lenny. Lenny is an important part of this story, because many of the found objects found/collected when taking Lenny for a walk, are now on display in this Art Installation!

The creation aspect has come more recently, when someone I’ve been talking with someone about what I was doing, and it became clear to me this was much more than just a fence, with bits and pieces stuck on it, or leant against it! And as the Creation aspect moved along, the ideas regarding what I was doing grew conceptually, and before I knew it, I was an Art Installation Curator, presenting a literature-based viewing and then writing workshop.

And now, to take that aspect further, there is an anthology planned to be published and launched in the new year! The more I think about this project, the more I can see could happen with it, and at the moment, I’m in the process of readying various items from this Art Installation for a viewing at another site during SALA (SA Living Artist) Festival in August this year!

How Exciting is this? Very exciting, is what I say, and I’m loving being the Curator of an Art Installation!

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As A Writer, I Have To Prioritise As Well

I also have to realise I don’t have to do everything right now, I can plan them, and do some now, other things later. After thinking about this for a week or so, I’ve made a plan and a decision. This is it:

The next anthology I was going to get working on to launch later this year, will now happen toward the end of this year, with a possible launch in 2023.

Covid is a killer, and thousands of people are being affected every moment, with sickness and death, and then the terrible grieving that comes after. So the time to let this theme go, and move on to the next one, is clearly not here, not yet.

I wrote a blog post about this new anthology, and while it is still in the back of my mind. there are other things in my mind as well, further forward in the front of my mind, that will happen before the anthology. The subject of my first anthology I edited, the one titled “Plague Invasion” is still in the news , and it doesn’t feel the time to move away from that subject, when it is still so incredibly relevent to us all.

And I have other things happening with my writing and connected activities, even in this Covid restricted world. A poetry collection to come out in a five more months, the event to launch it, with guest writer/poet events with my writing group to be presented (if Covid allows it), at our usual venue – the Prince Albert Hotel in Gawler, in the months before m own personal event put on by our writing group.

I am one of the two organisers for these wonderful events at the Prince Albert hotel, and have to admit, I’ve been missing being there in recent times, because our writing group has been meeting online instead of in person, because of you know what, yes Covid …

And I don’t want to sound too much like I stuck on a theme in exclusion of everything else, but the monthly events our writing group puts on, are all reliant on us being able to meet in person, safely … I was at the hotel today, celebrating my wedding anniversary with my husband, actually, and took the opportunity to check out the areas where we usually hold our events.

And from what I saw, I can’t say for sure that it seemed likely that we’d be able to hold the Gawler Poets at the Pub events there, not just yet … having to keep socially distanced is a thing we have to do, in the interests of the safety of all. But sitting that far away means difficulties for all, and the need to wear a mask unless eating and drinking is another ‘issue’.

So thinking about whether we’re going to be able to hold these events, and whether our writing group are going to be able to meet up for real again soon, these are in my mind as well. And of course, there is the novel I’m writing, bit by tiny bit … I want to work a lot more on that for sure. I think a full day just doing that would be a great thing, but when …

The one thing I do, regarding writing is the monthly newsletter I edit, and that must be ready, and sent off to be printed by a certain day, to be printed and distributed before the end of the month, every month … The January issue is on it’s way, but not ready yet, so I’ know what I’ll be doing tomorrow – the chronicle, not my novel, or any work on an anthology that isn’t going to be released until next year …

Writing that down, shows me I have a plan, and I can stick with it, doing my homework, and the writing exercises with the writing group, at the proper time. Working on the newsletter in the moments that become available, and waiting until my poetry collection is ready to launch in May. Fingers crossed to it being OK to meet up for book launches again by then.

I’m triple vaccinated, and I hope most other people are as well, so we can all safely gather together, and even give hugs to people! Won’t that be a glorious thing? I’d love to prioritise a time for that to happen!

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My Anthology To Be Now Has A Title!

OK, it’s still only a working title, and the final title once closer to publishing time may change. But the fact of finally settling on a working title makes this project feel more real to me, which means I can put more effort into making it happen!

So the working title for my next Anthology is Climate/Change/Climate Change.

It’s Spring, the climate is good, and the mandarins are growing! (author’s photo)

As the editor of this Anthology, I am seeking submissions of Poetry and Prose written in response to Climate, Change, and/or Climate Change. Poems of up to 30 lines, prose of up to 2000 works, and only up to three submissions each of poetry and prose.

The closing date for submission of such works is 1 May 2022. If you have something you wish to be considered for inclusion in this anthology, please send to me as an attachment, at kittycordo@gmail.com.

I would love to read submissions from all around the world. All writers whose work is accepted will receive a free copy of the book, once it is launched, and will be able to purchase further copies, if wanted, at a lower price than recommended retail price.

This book will be launched during the Gawler & Adelaide Plains Festival of Words 2022 (Imagination), as one small event amongst many bigger ones. I hope so anyway. These past years have not been kind to this Festival, with an much bigger program having to be cut back, due to Covid-19 …

Fingers crossed for a vaccination-led recovery for the Festival of Words in Gawler and beyond!

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I’m Getting Ready!

Putting together an anthology takes more time than writing a poetry collection, because an anthology requires submissions for other writers, rather than simply writing your own work/words …

So yes, I have another anthology planned to bring into the world, and to do that I am reaching out to that world, in the hope I will again have a wonderful response from writers from many countries, beyond my country of Australia.

My First Anthology
I’ve produced my first such book, an anthology titled “Plague Invasion” that dealt specifically with the Covid-19 Virus that has caused deaths and problems around the world in 2020 and 2021, and looks like still being a problem for many into 2022 and beyond.

There may now be a vaccination against this Virus, but that is not going to completely end the problem. There are many reasons for this, economic, personal, and others. But as things move ahead, I hope sanity might prevail, but hoping and actuality are far from being the same thing.

The New Anthology
This next anthology, as I have mentioned in a blog post previously, will contain creative writing inspired by three things, three connected things, perhaps, but not necessarily. These three things are:
1/ Climate – works relating to Climate bearing in mind that it refers to a long term pattern, rather than something happening on only one occasion. So Climate is not just the weather on one day, it is the weather happening on a longer period of time, in a particular place, perhaps. Or climate may refer to a workplace, or household, referring to how they can seem on not just one day, but over a longer time. An office for instance may have a happy climate with people working there feeling glad to be working in a place they feel respected, and like to go there every working day.
2/ Change – writing about change in its many and varied ways – nappies get changed, hair styles may change, fashions, the weather changes, we change our clothes at least once a day, we change cars, houses, some people change their gender. Change your mind, change your political views, change your shoes, the colour of your roof, or walls, dye your clothes to change their colour. They are so many things that get changed, write about it, and send it in!
3/ Climate Change – are, this is the biggie, of course. The climate is changing at a faster pace than ever before, according to the ones who’s job it is to know such things. For this section of the anthology, I am looking for opinions, thoughts, ideas, theories about how and why Climate Change is happening, and what can be done about lessening the terrible consequences that can occur.
The weather is changing, the oceans rising, the seasons are bringing more extreme weather, and the consequences more damaging. Hot days can be even hotter, tornadoes worse than ever, bush fires turn into infernos that are totally uncontrollable.

Steps To Make It Happen
Putting the word out, as I’ve begun doing, is a necessary step to make this project happen. I’ve also started thinking about what I will write to go into this anthology, and have in fact written a poem about Climate Change. This is that poem:


Profits Before Prophets?
Scientists’ words telling us
what is on the way,
are ignored

Waters rise,
temperatures too
at speeds faster than before,

and as the world ignores it, 
some people will die,
are dying.

The world warms
while people’s profits
rise faster than rising seas – 

Their bloated bank balances 
more interesting 
to them all

than prophets
of climate change doom,
whose warnings go unheeded

People die, when they could have
been saved, if only
if only …

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I will be promoting news of this new book in local media, and online, as well as to writers I know through groups I’m involved with. I welcome news of this project to be shared widely with other writers, of people with strong interests in any of the three writing prompts.
I don’t expect there will be much to write about changing the baby’s nappy, but would welcome something funny about such a subject! Even though these are serious subjects, a bit of humour can lighten the sombre ‘climate’ of such a book!


Call To Action
For this anthology, I’m calling of writers to contribute their creative writing, in either poetry or prose, fiction or non fiction, with the same ‘rules’ I used for “Plague Invasion”. That is up to three poems, and three prose pieces, with the poems up to thirty lines, and for the prose pieces, up to 2000 words.
Again, there will be no payment for accepted works, but as with the other anthology, those whose work is accepted will receive a free copy, and will be able to purchase further copies at a lower price than is offered to the general public.
Writers can write about any or all of the three writing prompts. If a writer puts all three of the prompts together in the one piece, I ask that they indicate which of the three they consider to be the most important thing for that particular item.
As you can see, when you read my poem, I wrote about Climate change, and so my poem would go in the Climate Change Section of the Anthology.
It is planned that this anthology will be launched at the 2022 Gawler & Adelaide Plains Festival Of Words (Imagination), which is expected to occur in late July 2022, so to have the anthology ready by then, the closing date for submission of work is 1 May 2022.
I will be accepting submissions for this anthology from now, with such submissions to be emailed to me at this email address: kittycordo@gmail.com – Please put Climate/Change, Climate Change as the subject

If this interests you, I welcome comments and questions, please leave them in the comments section below.


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Back To My Blog Again, It Feels Good!

I have a new project, another anthology I want to edit, calling for submissions, receiving them, putting them together, then getting the book printed, and launching it.

This will be my second anthology, and I hope it can be as well accepted as my first. The theme for that first book, “Plague Invasion” was deemed by others to be an important historical theme, that would be a reminder of how things were at that particular time/this time, in fact, as we still battle through the trouble the Covid-19 Virus has brought to the world.

So now I’m thinking about another big theme, one that is devastating some areas of the globe, particularly island nations who are facing possibly terrible consequences from their homes disappearing under the water, as the results of Climate Change threaten them with flooding.

This is only one problem Climate Change may bring, there are many, and that is what I wish contributors to explore in their submissions to this new anthology I’ve begun working on Medium – see here: https://kittycordo.medium.com/ my blog and other forms of my writing are missing out, to some extent.

But I have the fire in my belly again, and this new anthology is going to bring me strongly back to my blog, and my own creative writing that is likely to end up in an actual book, not something online, out in the ether, and perhaps unseen to most …

So if you’re reading this and you have any thoughts about Climate Change, or Climate in general, or about Change, why not check out my previous blog post here, and submit something to me for my next anthology!