Sunday 10 March 2024

Women of the Riverina

 

WOMEN OF THE RIVERINA: call for writers

 


Do you want to take part in a cross-cultural script written by First Nations and diverse women in the Riverina? The stories will unveil heartfelt narratives, probing our dramatic past and painting a vision for our collective future. It showcases the strengths of the region's women, their survival and resilience, and explores both their past and hopes for the future.

 

A powerful multi-arts theatrical production with projection and commissioned music is toured by professional actors and musicians to Sydney, The Riverina and Melbourne.

 

WHO IS LEADING THE PROJECT?

The project is led by a collaborative group with three strong years of partnership in the Riverina, managed by Voices of Women (VOW). The key group is Aunty Cheryl Penrith OAM, Curious Rabbit Director Vicki Burkinshaw and Voices of Women Artistic Director Lliane Clarke.

 

They are supported by Multicultural Council of Wagga Wagga, writer/performer and refugee advocate Haya Arzidin, Eastern Riverina Arts, Oddball Theatre Director Saasha McMillan, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Booranga Writers' Centre, Eastern Riverina Arts and First Nations Australia Writers Network. New relationships will also be built, while existing ones strengthened and we welcome all collaborations.

 

WHAT IS THE CALL OUT?

We are inviting women to come forward with monologues = short stories told from the heart - heartfelt personal moments, tragic memories, truth telling, comedy and connection of all who identify as women who come from or live in this region in 2024.

 

We are keen to hear from First Nations women, farming women living on the land, refugees and migrants, young women, families, urban and rural women, women from the queer community, everyone is welcome.

 

We are happy to read what you have already written. Also, we will be holding a series of workshops and one-on one mentoring sessions to support you and inspire you to craft your story.

 

The stories will then be selected by an editorial panel and performed by actors, with music written especially for them. A small selection of stories will be filmed.

 

The stories are presented in Sydney at the KXT Broadway Theatre in November 2024 and at Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, and on tour to Melbourne.

 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

       The stories have to be spoken by a woman and written by a woman, including trans women and non-binary writers.

       They have to be short narrative monologues, between 800-1000 words.

       They must be written in the first person - EG - I am the river... I am driving along and...

       The writer must have and needs to include a connection to the region.

       We are looking for stories that are strong, brave, poetic, funny, moving, uplifting.

       Writers are paid a small honorarium fee if their story is selected for this program.

 

Have a look at this short trailer for Entanglement for some inspiration:

https://youtu.be/SxQW9Ja0ubo

 

We will be hosting a writing workshop in June/July to welcome and support all women writers who are working on stories/want to work on a new one/want to read their stories.

 

The deadline for the submission of stories is 30 August 2024.

 

HOW DO I ENTER

Email your Expression of Interest to monologue@optusnet.com.au and you will be sent the application form to complete and return by 30 August 2024.  Feel free to ask any questions and reach out on this email.

 


 

Monday 12 February 2024

What Makes an Extra Virgin … Olive Oil? by Rob Harris

 

What Makes an Extra Virgin … Olive Oil?

by Rob Harris

A presentation to 

Friends of CSU & Booranga Writers’ Centre members & friends

Booranga Writers’ Centre, Mambarra Drive, CSU Wagga Wagga, 

6.30 for 7pm, 

Thursday 7 March, 2024.

Cost: $15 (payable at the door)

RSVP: David Gilbey president@booranga.com  by 1 March (important for oil quantities & seating)

We will consider the positive attributes that are necessary for classification of olive oil as ‘EVOO’, with summary consideration of the major faults which classify an oil as an inferior grade …

AND … some points to consider when buying Olive Oil.

There will be a comparative nose-on approach during this overview session, with time for questions. Plus, some sampling of The Olive Grove by Mark Brennan & Rob Harris, fourW press, 1996.

 

Presenter: Rob Harris

Member Australian Olive Oil Sensory Panel 2002-2024.

Judge at various National and International Olive Oil Competitions including:

·         Australian regional and National Olive Oil Competitions.

·         Royal Melbourne Fine Food Awards.

·         Germany, ‘Der Feinschmecker’, Hamburg, Joint venture sponsorship by (Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation, Australia) RIRDC/‘

·         Italy, Rome ‘Flos Oli’; Milano: ‘Monocultivar Olive Oil Master certificated course’; Oil China; Rome L’Extravirgine A Guide to the best Certified Extra Virgin Olive Oils of the World’; Ancona invited panel guest (ASSAM).

·         New Zealand National Competition.

·         Tunisia: Cover story article, ‘Tunisian Harvest’, (photographic and text) for the Australian Olive Association, ‘The Olive Press’. Study of Tunisian Olive Oil production … Douz, Monastir, Chourbane, Mahdia, Sfax, Kairouan.

·         New York International Olive Oil Competition (Judge and head Judge).

·         London International Olive Oil Competition (judge and panel leader).

 

Joint venture support has been provided by;

RIRDC (Rural Industries Research Development Corporation, Australia)

Der Feinschmecker, Hamburg, Germany

China Oil

Milan EVOOC

Flos Oli, Rome

NZ EVOOC

New York IOOC

London IOOC





Tuesday 23 January 2024

2024 Competitions and Opportunities

 2024 Competitions and Opportunities

 

Submissions to fourW35 Anthology of New Writing  
Closes 30 June 
All submissions to fourW are considered for the Booranga Literary Prizes
Submission Guidelines


Booranga Literary Prizes
The Booranga Prizes, of $500 each, are chosen from all submissions to fourW and are awarded to the best poem and the best short story submitted each year and are published in our annual anthology, fourW.
Submissions Guidelines



CLOSING SOON


Closes 22 April


Closes 22 April


Closes 30 April


Closes 30 April


Closes 30 April


Closes 30 April


Closes 1 May


Closes 5 May


Closes 6 May


Closes 6 May


Closes 12 May


Closes 1 June


Closes 3 June



ONGOING OPPORTUNITIES


Australian Writers’ Centre Furious Fiction
First weekend of each season (March, June, September, December)
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.
Read More


Baby Teeth Journal Submissions
Ongoing
Read More


Big Issue
Contributor guidelines
Read More


Emerging Refugee Artist Development Program
Ongoing


Eureka St Submissions
Ongoing


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,
Read More


Fellowship of Australian Writers NSW Inc
Various competitions open throughout the year
Read More


KSP 2023 Residency Program 
Various dates
Read More


Light Horse Australia: Harry Chauvel Foundation
Help us build on online Light Horse Anthology
Read More


Lighthouse Arts Residencies
Applications ongoing


Mona Magazine submissions
Ongoing


Rabbit Journal Submissions
Ongoing


Science Write Now Submissions
Ongoing


Sisters in Crime Australia Inc


Spread the Stories not the Virus
Ongoing
Read More


The Moderate Review
Submissions Ongoing


The School Magazine
Ongoing submissions.
Writers, Illustrators, Comic Serial Creators, Cartoonists.


The Suburban Review
Various dates


Writing NSW
Regional Writers support
Read More


Writing NSW Grants - Various
Read More

2024 Monthly Writing Workshops

 2024 Monthly Writing Workshops



Booranga Writers' Centre
CSU Campus
Building 410, Mambarra Drive
Wagga Wagga 

Location on map

 

 Places limited. Please adhere to current Covid-safe practices at these workshops.

RSVP director@booranga.com

We invite writers of all abilities, genres and interests to join us with a piece of writing you are working on, to workshop, develop and share with fellow writers. Please bring multiple copies (6 - 8) of the work to share around the table for editing purposes if you wish to share your work. These will be returned to you at the end of the workshop.

Tea, coffee and biscuits are provided.

Booranga is a friendly environment to nurture your creative writing while enjoying the company of like-minded people of all ages and stages of their craft.


Workshop fees:
$10 for 2024 financial members
$15 for non-members 



Usually the Third Saturday of each month 

Proposed dates, subject to change


17 February: Regular workshop at Booranga, 2 - 4pm

16 March: Booranga, 2 - 4pm with writer-in-residence Penelope Jackson 
Theme: 'It’s All in The Title'. 
Participants to bring along their latest piece of writing to discuss the title they’ve given it and why.

20/21 April: No Workshop, Writers at the Woolshed event in Wagga this weekend

18 May: 
Regular workshop, 2 - 4pm Booranga Writers' Centre.

15 June: Regular workshop, 2 - 4pm, TBC

20 July:  
Regular workshop, 2 - 4pm, TBC

17 August: 
Regular workshop, 2 - 4pmTBC

21 September: 
Regular workshop, 2 - 4pm, TBC

19 October:  
Regular workshop, 2 - 4pm, TBC

16 November:  
Regular workshop, 2 - 4pm, TBC


Proposed dates, subject to change