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Set a poet to catch a poet!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

sue 

Last year she was The Robert Burns Fellow at the University of Otago. This year Sue Wootton is the highly-esteemed judge for the 6th Bravado International Poetry Competition. Competition secretary Jenny Argante jokes, “It was the only way we could stop her winning prizes in it! In 2007 she came third. In 2008 she came second. We thought we’d baffle her intentions this year, and invite her to be our judge.”

Sue Wootton has published two collections of poetry, Magnetic South in 2008 and Hourglass in 2005, both with Steele Roberts in Wellington. Her individual poems and stories have featured in a diverse range of magazines and on Radio New Zealand, most recently in Blackmail Press 24 online, and in the anthologies Our Own Kind, 101 Poems about Animals (Random House, Auckland) and Voyagers: Science Fiction Poems from New Zealand.

 

Was Sue foretelling her own future as judge when she penned these lines?

 

Suddenly tired

of the complicated interlacing of words in lyrical trim

she goes outside

and shouts very loudly

into the night

                                                          (from ‘the verdigris critic’)

 

‘Words in lyrical trim’ are what Bravado is seeking, and the literary arts magazine from the Bay of Plenty is offering its usual generous cash rewards –a First Prize of $500, 2nd @  $250 and 3rd @ $100. This year for the first time it’s introducing a Special Prize of $100 for a previously unpublished poet, and five runners-up will get a year’s free subscription. The entry is $5 a poem, or three for $10. All prizewinning poems will be published in the November edition of Bravado.

 

You can download a copy of the rules and an entry form from the Bravado website at www.bravado.co.nz) or send an e-mail to bravadoinfo@bravado.co.nz or, if you prefer, drop a line to Competition Secretary, Bravado, PO Box 13 533, Central Tauranga 3141. Briefly, poems must be original, unpublished and no longer than 40 lines. Theme is unimportant, as is form, or whether free verse or rhyme.  “All we ask”, say the Bravado team, “is send us your best.”

 

Further information:

Jenny Argante

Jenny.argante@clear.net.nz

tel 07 576 3040, or txt 027 316 31 91

National Poetry Day

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

Announcement of the winners of the Bream Bay News Poetry Competition.
Bring your favourite poems to read – fun, serious, thoughtful, naughty…

Café 45 by the Four Square in Waipu 

Admission free for all ages

Friday July 24th, 7.00pm – 9.00pm

Bookings: 09 4320323 put your name down at Café 45, so they have an idea of numbers.

Contact: Rosemary Neave 09 4321234

Events in your area

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Forthcoming Events

If you have an event in your area that others may be interested in feel free to contact julie@publishme.co.nz or phone her on 0800 293 648 ext 827, and she will load it up on this page for you!


Thu 21 May 09, 12:30pm – 1:00pm, Dunedin Public Libraries, 230 Moray Place, Dunedin

Saucy Reading – Don Juan in Soho 

Patrick Marber inserts the Don Juan figure of legend into the overheated fleshpots of modern London and finds this merciless, charismatic villain fits in all too well.

A sneaky part preview of DJ who is a true poet of the flesh – smooth, lyrical and endlessly inventive. No one is madder, badder or more dangerous to know.

For mature audiences only.

Saucy Readings is a partnership between Dunedin Public Libraries and the Fortune Theatre, where literature is bought to life!

Catch snippets of up-and-coming shows, and grab an opportunity to meet and talk with, some of New Zealand’s most professional and talented actors and directors, while enjoying some free refreshments.

Free entry


Monday 20 April, 7.30pm – 9.30pm

NZ Poetry Society Monthly Poetry Reading

Liverpool Poet Clare Kirwan, on her ‘Dead Good Down Under Tour’, is our April guest. You can learn more about Clare, and read some of her work, at http://www.clarekirwan.co.uk/index.htm

The meeting will start with an open mic, and there will be an opportunity to talk to Clare at the end of the performance.

Where: The Thistle Inn, Wellington — Show map

Open to all ages, tickets sold at the door: $2.00



February to November, 2009, Dunedin, Otago School of Media,
 

Certificate in Creative Writing for Publication 2009

This workshop-based programme allows students to apply the professional tools required to plan, develop, and critically reflect on a major writing project (i.e. a novel, collection of short stories, poems, or a memoir) which will allow them to complete a body of work to a publishable standard. Entrance into this course is based on having passed the Certificate in Creative Writing, or having a body of published writing.

Course co-ordinator and tutor is Diane Brown, poet, novelist and memoirist.

0800 DUNEDIN PHONE (03) 471 7628 FAX: (03) 471 7629
Email:
studydunedin@aoraki.ac.nz or dianeb@aoraki.ac.nz Website:ww.aoraki.ac.nz

 

September 18-20, 2009

Wanganui Literary Festival

Preparations are underway for the Wanganui Literary Festival, a vibrant writers and readers festival with a lifestyle theme, now in its third edition and directed by Joan Rosier-Jones. There is something for everyone in the programme.

The program for this year’s event is still taking shape, however many writers are confirmed already and you can find a list of these on the Events page.

As well as the usual literary fare, this year the festival will include:

Ray McVinnie will be talking about his cookery books

Hamish McDouall on sports writing and graphic artist

Dylan Horrocks will discuss his graphic novels.

There will be a fun-filled morning at the riverside markets on Saturday 19th at which the kids will be entertained with readings by local children’s writers.

If you are a book lover this is the event for you.  Tickets will range from $10 – $15 per session so this will be an opportunity to hear some of New Zealand’s foremost writers at reasonable cost.

There will also be literary events in the weekend prior to the main festival. These include a seminar on reviewing and one on self-publishing, as well as Baxter Day which will feature activities around James K Baxter and his work.

Contact; info@writersfest.co.nz