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The La
Trobe University/ABR Annual Lecture
The
Mildura Writers' Festival is always one of the most congenial and
stimulating events on our literary calendar. Clive James, our lead
reviewer this month, has just agreed to attend this year's festival
and to deliver the 2003 La Trobe University/ABR Annual Lecture.
The lecture will take place at 8 p.m. on Friday, 25 July, and the
festival will follow that weekend (July 26-27). Clive James (pictured
below) will also deliver the lecture in Melbourne soon after the
Mildura Writers' Festival. Full details of both events will follow
in the June/July issue. ABR subscribers will be entitled
to attend this major lecture gratis.
Sydney
Writers' Festival
May
19-25 sounds like a good week to spend in Sydney, with thirty international
and 150 Australian authors taking part in 100 events at the Sydney
Writers' Festival. Guests include Janette Turner Hospital, Jonathan
Franzen and William Dalrymple. For information about the programme,
phone (02) 9252 7734 or visit the website: www.swf.org.au.
Going
Down Auctioning
Last
December, Going Down Swinging launched its twentieth annual
issue. Unfortunately, some non-swinger purloined the entire door-takings
$1400. Such a loss is close to disastrous for any magazine,
and Going Down Swinging needs to recoup this money. Co-editor
Stephen Grimwade informs us that the journal is organising a literary
auction. Among the many items up for auction will be a copy of `the
infamous GDS #1 (1980)'; a copy of Jeff Kennett's Dog
Lovers' Poems, autographed and endorsed by his successor, Steve
Bracks; a bundle of new releases from Allen & Unwin valued at
more than $450; prose and poetry manuscript assessments by Sophie
Cunningham and Kevin Brophy, respectively; and subscriptions to
ten literary magazines (including, naturally, ABR). The auction
will take place at the Old Colonial Inn, 127 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy,
at 7 p.m. on Thursday, May 15. For more information, to subscribe,
or to return the missing $1400, call Stephen Grimwade on 0425 766
288 or e-mail: info@goingdownswinging.org.au.
Magazine
chairs
It's
hard to keep up with all the changes in Australian magazines. Eureka
Street, as we have already noted, is now edited by Marcelle
Mogg, while her predecessor, Morag Fraser, becomes a most welcome
new board member of ABR. Philip Harvey, a regular contributor
to our magazine, becomes the Poetry Editor of Eureka Street.
The Adelaide Review, edited for many years by Christopher
Pearson, is now edited by Peter Ward. Katherine Wilson and Nathan
Hollier have taken over as Editors of Overland. Their first
issue, `Bludgers', is now available. Meanwhile, the ABC has announced
that Limelight, a new monthly arts and entertainment magazine,
will absorb 24 Hours magazine in July.
Training
course for writers
Writers
`who have had some publishing success' might be interested in an
intensive four-day training course that will be hosted by the SA
Writers' Centre from 22-25 July. Guest speakers will include Christine
Harris (`Breaking into Interstate Markets: An SA Perspective'),
Tom Shapcott (`Taxation, Accounting and Effect Record-keeping')
and José Borghino (`Contracts and Copyright'). The cost is
a mere $100 for members, or $180 for non-members.
Writers
in focus
Raimond
Gaita, our La Trobe University Essayist this month, is always worth
hearing. On May 6, he will be in conversation with Stephanie Dowrick
at the State Library of Victoria. The cost is $12 ($10 concession).
Bookings: (03) 8664 7016.
Dangerous
times
`We
live in dangerous times,' writes Greg Mackie in introducing the
prospectus for this year's Adelaide Festival of Ideas. Indeed we
do. All the more reason not to miss this festival, which will run
from 10-13 July. Overseas speakers will include Robert Fisk and
George Monbiot, from the UK. Australian guests will include Dennis
Altman, Peter Beilharz and Fiona Stanley. To apply for a detailed
programme of events, send an e-mail to lwagstaff@adelaidefestival.net.au.
Ringing
the changes
The
NSW Writers' Centre has a new Chair and Deputy Chair: Angelo Loukakis
and Pat Woolley, respectively. Meanwhile, the Centre's events programme
continues apace. Over the next few weeks, Patti Miller, whose new
book, Whatever the Gods Do, is reviewed in this issue
of ABR, will conduct a course in life-writing. The cost is
$150 for members, $180 for non-members. Full details of the Centre's
programme are available on (02) 9555 9757 or nswwc@ozemail.com.au.
Spreading
the word
Finally,
inside this issue you will find a copy of our new promotional flyer.
If you already subscribe, why not help us spread the word by giving
it to a friend? We would be more than happy to send you more flyers
if you can use them. Flyers are available from the Office Manager,
Dianne Schallmeiner, on (03) 9429 6700 or abradmin@vicnet.net.au.
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