Tuesday 20 February 2018

Dr Craig Munro visits Booranga


Booranga Writers' Centre recently received a visit from Dr Craig Munro, a long-time friend of Booranga President, David Gilbey. Dr Munro was travelling through Wagga Wagga with his wife, Bridget Griffen-Foley*, on their way to Adelaide and expressed and interest in seeing the Writers' Centre and meeting with us.


Craig is an award-winning biographer, and the founding chair of the Queensland Writers Centre and has been involved with the Canberra Writers' Centre.


As UQP's inaugural fiction editor, he worked with many emerging writers who have since become celebrated authors, and in 1985 he won the Barbara Ramsden Award for Editing.
His books include:
Under Cover: Adventures in the Art of Editing (2015), Wild Man of Letters (on PR 'Inky' Stephenson), Paper Empires: A History of the book in Australia (2006).





Having been involved with writers centres in the past, Craig was able to share with us many valuable insights into the way other centres operate. We are most grateful for the donation of his book 
Under Cover: Adventures in the Art of Editing to Booranga and it will be a valuable resource to the Centre and it's members. 


Dr Munro meet with some Booranga committee members L to R tracie Miller, Craig Munro, David Gilbey, Maurice Corlettt.

*Bridget Griffen-Foley is an associate professor, an Australian Research Council Queen Elizabeth II Fellow, and the director of the Center for Media History at Macquarie University. Widely recognised as Australia's leading media historian, she is the author of The House of Packer, Party Games, and Sir Frank Packer.




Donna Abela, March Writer-in-Residence


Booranga's 2018 Writer-in-Residence program commences in March with our first visiting writer, Donna Abela, in residence from 5 March to 16 March. During her time at Booranga Donna will be conducting a writing workshop at Booranga on Saturday 10 March 2 to 4pm. She will be working closely with the CSU Drama Department work-shopping her new script with the students. This collaboration will culminate in a public presentation of her play at the CSU Drama Studio 10 am on Friday 16 March. 


Donna Abela is an award-winning playwright based in Sydney. Her play Jump For Jordan won the 2013 Griffin Playwriting Award, and the 2015 Australian Writers’ Guild’s AWGIE Award for Stage. It was re-printed by Currency Press in 2017, is in the 2019-2022 HSC Drama Syllabus, and will be showcased at the 2018 International Women Playwrights Conference in Santiago, Chile. The play was the creative component of her doctoral thesis entitled Dialogic Interplay: a Strategy for Representing Difference and Cultural Diversity on Stage which she completed in 2016. 



Other recent plays include: Monkey ... Journey to the West (part of the 2014 Brisbane Festival, and 2015 Sydney Opera House and Melbourne Festival programs), Spirit (2016 AWGIE Award for Radio Adaptation), Caylee’s Ukulele (nominated 2014 AWGIE Award for Children’s Theatre), Aurora’s Lament (2012 AWGIE Award for Radio), and Mrs Macquarie’s Cello (2010 AWGIE Award for Radio). Her 2004 adaptation of Tales from the Arabian Nights (nominated 2005 AWGIE Award for Children’s Theatre) continues to be a popular choice for schools and universities, and last year was produced at the CSU Riverina Playhouse by the University Theatre Ensemble.

As a dramaturge, teacher and mentor, Donna leads inclusive and culturally safe processes that support the exploration and discovery of new works for performance, and leverage the creative proficiency and resilience of writers. In 2017, Donna worked with Playwriting Australian, the National Theatre of Parramatta, Urban Theatre Projects, the University of Wollongong, Macquarie University, Excelsia College and the Starlight Foundation to teach, mentor or provide dramaturgy support to over seventy student, emerging and professional writers for screen and stage.

Donna is a founding member of the socially-engaged theatre company PYT | Fairfield, and the playwrights’ alliance 7-ON. She is currently working on two new plays with the working titles of Flame Tree Street and The Secret Warzone.


Donna’s events are as follows:

The first of our 'members only' events is our Meet-the-Writer soirĂ©e to welcome Donna to Booranga. This is being held on Wednesday 7 March, 6pm at Booranga. 
To register your attendance please RSVP


Also available to 2018 financial members is a limited number of one-on-one consultations/mentorships with Donna
Playwrights would benefit from this most, but if you are novelists or short story writer, Donna could work on narrative patterns or explore how you might leverage your own creative process. To submit a piece of writing for consideration for one of these consultations please email Booranga.


Writing Workshop
When: Saturday 10 March 2pm to 4pm
Where: Booranga Writers’ Centre, Mambarra Drive, Wagga Wagga
Cost: Free for members, a $10 donation is requested from non-members. RSVP

Public Performance:
When: Friday 16 March 10am to 12 noon
Mambarra Drive, CSU Wagga Wagga
Cost: Free, bookings essential as seating is limited. RSVP


Some websites


Some radio plays available at: https://eastsidefm.org/blogs/sonictales/




Booranga Writers' Centre is supported by the  NSW Government through Create NSW.

Booranga Writers' Centre gratefully acknowledges the financial and in-kind support provided by Create NSW, Wagga Wagga City Council and Charles Sturt University.


Wednesday 14 February 2018

2018 Competitions & Opportunities


Submissions to fourW  Anthology of New Writing  
Closes 30 June each year
All submissions to fourW are considered for the Booranga Literary Prizes
https://arts-ed.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/2914604/Booranga-Prize-submission-guidelines-Feb2018.pdf


Booranga Literary Prizes
The Booranga Prizes, of $500 each, are awarded to the best poem and the best short story submitted each year and are published in our annual anthology, fourW.
https://arts-ed.csu.edu.au/booranga/booranga-prize


Australian Writers’ Centre Furious Fiction
First weekend of every month
Writers have 55 hours to write a 500 words-or-fewer story to be in the running for $500. On the first Friday of every month, a new set of short story prompts will be revealed to guide writers.
https://www.writerscentre.com.au/furious-fiction/



Tropfest 2019
Closes 4 January 2019
https://www.tropfest.org.au/


2019 Calibre Essay Prize
Closes 14 January 2019
https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=5086:2019-calibre-essay-prize&Itemid=300


2019 black&write Fellowships
Closes 31 January 2019
http://www.slq.qld.gov.au/whats-on/awards/blackwrite/fellowships


Newcastle Short Story Award

Closes 4 February 2019
https://hunterwriterscentre.org/newcastle-short-story-award-2019/


2019 International Women's Day Art Prize & Literature Prize
Closes 5 February 2019
Entry is restricted to female residents of the Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council area.
Entry form: cootawattlebirds@gmail.com


Jugiong Writers' Festival Short Story and Poetry Competition
Closes 16 February 2019

http://jugiongwritersfestival.com/competitions/


Woollahra Digital Literary Awards
Closes 11 March 2019
https://www.woollahra.nsw.gov.au/library/whats_on/digital_literary_award


Fairlight Moderns - novella submissions
Currently seeking submissions of novella-length works in English from authors based anywhere in the world. We are particularly keen to publish work by new and emerging writers,
http://www.fairlightbooks.co.uk/submissions/


Light Horse Australia: Harry Chauvel Foundation
Help us build on online Light Horse Anthology
https://www.chauvelfoundation.com/an-anthology