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Words & Books, and More Words & More Books!

Writer, Poet, Blogger, Editor, I write things, because words are my main tools for what I love to do, to write, and to speak, and if I’m speaking in public, for a purpose, words will be written, probably to properly say what I really want to say.

And this year is definitely a year of words, and books for me! I put out a call for words to be written and sent to me, and I know have a book on its way to being printed, so it can be launched and then provided to all of the wonderful people who’ve sent in their responses as requested. This book, and anthology of both poetry and prose is a fine look at what creative people thought on, regarding Covid-19, from the serious to the ridiculous, and all things in between.

This book will be launched during the Gawler and Adelaide Plains Festival of Words (Recovery), and this Festival is another perfect storm of words, with writers, and poets doing thier thing in a variety of ways, in a variety of different places, taking words to the community!

And today, I’ll be talking with a friend and one of the things that will be mentioned is another book a book that may well be written, and then published next year, with a launch, perhaps, because, well who doesn’t like to celebrate a new book come into the world?! I love book launches! This book with be the fourth in a series of books begun way back, when my son was at Primary school. He’s now a grown man, working for a living, with his own house … Wow.

And of course, there are the things I do regularly, a writing group meeting every Thursday, Poetry reading every month, and the Festival, an annual event held in July, with the seventh such Festival happening this year 22-25 July. What fun, what lovely words!

And there will be workshops run for that Festival, and I hope attendees might end up writing their own new book, and have a book launch, so I can attend, and feel joyful for having been involved in that new book coming into the world, a precious time for sure!

And of course there are also books in the library, where I visit every month or so, to find some more books to read, then take back again, free of charge. I love libraries, and I’m glad to live in Australia, where our library system buys books, and loans them out to readers the way they do, it’s great!

Yes, I love words, and I’m so glad there are many people in the world who love books too! Do you love books? If you do, leave a message to tell us about it!

One of my books, and a brochure, all about multiple sclerosis, which I’ve written about, raising funds and awareness about my chronic illness …
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On Hoping For Words …

Wife, mother, dog owner. Important things in my life, all of them. But I was a lover of words before I was any of those three things, and when my time is coming to an end, I hope I will still be a writer, and lover of words.

I’ll always be a mother, I certainly hope, and if the wife label changes to widow, well it will not be an unexpected thing, sad, but that’s how life often (but not always) goes. And while I plan for having a dog in my life for a long time to come, who knows if that will last until my end? I like trees too, and unicorns, and I hope for many more trees and unicorns in my life!

But the love of words, reading, writing, thinking about reading and writing. Sharing my love of words in as many ways as I can. That will stay with me, I hope. I am a reader, poet, writer of fiction and of non fiction, and an editor. I have eight published books, with an anthology with a publisher and waiting to hear whether they wish to publish it.

I am ‘working on’ a novel, the first in a series of novels, that, if they work, might well be with me until my end too … And if that novel series dies unborn, well at least I had a bit of a go at it. Poetry sings to my soul though. Poetry, those few words, stripped back to just the best words, and nothing more, that I hope will always be there with me too.

Some of my books

Words, writing them, reading them, sharing them, these are the good things I share the most with my friends. I hope my enthusiasm for words, lights a fuse in the lives of others and they shine brighter in their lives, with the glow of their words.

If I didn’t have this focus, these options and ideas, what would my life be then? A sad and dreary thing, I’m sure. Words bring understanding, insight, ideas. I love words, I think words are pretty fond of me too!

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Gawler Poets at the Pub – Poetry Reading

Where I was today

The poetry workshop and reading had only few people present, some poets, and only one audience member, who wandered into and out of the room. One of the poets said she wasn’t a poet, but a children’s book writer, but she was there, and she wrote new poetry at the workshop. She is a poet, now, if she wasn’t one before!IMAG0530

Poetry gets written, and read, hugs and love, no ego, just the love of words, and friendship, this is how poetry can extend us all, writing and appreciating poetry, understanding the importance of words, and of friends and friendships. Egos left behind, and so it all went well, no-one grandstanding, just words written, read, heard, responded to, and loved.

Good food, and drinks, a cosy room in a lovely venue (Prince Albert Hotel), and so good things came for all in attendance, with hopes the good times continue for all afterwards. Knowing all may not be there the following month, but hoping to catch up again another time, if not at the next Gawler Poets at the Pub meeting, on the last Sunday of the month, every month.

 

What we did

This monthly poetry reading has been going for over twenty years in Gawler, a small town in South Australia, close to the premier wine growing region – the Barossa Valley. The poetry events have changed over the years, changed venue, changed added extras, and the people running the event have changed.

I’ve been a constant there for around seven years or so, and I am thrilled with the way this great event is getting better and better. The numbers of attendees isn’t high, but the quality of the poetry always is. We have developed a range of parts that are remaining the same, and as they are going so well, they probably will remain the same.

We have writing related workshop in the morning, usually writing related, but that could change, if something else seems that it may be interesting, to the sort of people who attend the afternoon event. That event is a poetry reading.

We usually have  guest writer, usually but not always a poet, who often is the person who did the morning workshop. That guest writer is asked to provide 5 words from their latest book, if that is relevant. Then those five words are told to attendees, and who are given ten to fifteen minutes to write something, often a poem, and then to read their own new piece of writing. The guest writer is asked to pick the best piece of writing read, and that person will receive a bottle of wine as their prize. This wine is donated by the hotel, which is the venue for this poetry event.

Once that fun event is over, the guest writer then read from their own work for ten to fifteen minutes. Then, depending on numbers of people present, poets are able to put a gold coin donation in a tin, and they can then read their own poetry out to everyone else for two or three minutes. If there is a good sized number of attendees, we will have a break after a number of poets have read, then have a short break to top up drinks, and chat, buy books, and so on.

 

Value in sticking with the team

The hotel is also where our writing group holds its weekly meeting, where some of us dine at, or drop in for coffee and cake occasionally. We have a good relationship going with the management of this hotel, one we have managed to maintain through several changes in managers over the years.

Because we have been supporting those in charge of this particular venue, they can see it is worthwhile helping us with the various things we do. The writing group I run, as President, Adelaide Plains Poets, is involved in this event. The writing group that holds meetings at the hotel every week, is a part of that larger group, and it all goes together well.

Another group member, the treasurer, is also a regular member of the monthly workshop/poetry reading. He carries the heaviest things we bring along every time, while I bring along some lighter pieces …

The main part of these ‘things’ is books. We both new or near new books that we offer as first prize for the raffle we always hold at this event, and we also have ‘classic’ books, certainly not new, but usually previously loved books, that may be of interest to the writers there. Attendees are encouraged to look through these books, and take away (for free) any they are interested in.

These books are kindly donated to us by a sponsor, one who has helped our group for many years. It is a lovely woman, Ally, who has a bookshop, just a little way away, and we are tremendously thankful to Gawler Books for that help they give us.

 

The love of words

All of us there at these events love words. We are readers, writers, poets, and our love of words brings us all together beautifully well. Some groups suffer from clashes between people with big egos, but so far, we have avoided any of that kind of thing. I certainly consider these people to be my friends, not competitors, and I love being involved in something that brings together others who hold the same views.

I first began attending the Gawler Pets at the Pub event when it was run by an icon of the town of Gawler, a man named Martin Johnson. He and his life partner did a fine job in getting interest in this event, but he eventually decided he was ready for a change. I’m glad I was able, with two friends, to take over the event.

Those friends moved on to  other things, or moved too far away, and I’m thrilled Alex Robertson, from the writing group, wanted to get involved in the poetry reading fun! Another relatively regular attendee is a wonderful poet and photographer, who takes beautiful photographs of people at the poetry reading.

Martin Christmas is his name, and I am thrilled to count this clever person as one of my dear friends. Martin is helping many people involved in such poetry related events in Adelaide and beyond, keeping a poetic record on who and what goes on.

 

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