Well, my record for 2019's Six Degrees of Separation meme continues, that is, I still haven't read a starting book! By comparison, last year I'd read three of the first five (which may have been a record in the opposite direction!) However, I have always read the books in my chain. And now before I share … Continue reading Six degrees of separation, FROM The dry TO …
Ten Year Blogiversary for Whispering Gums, with a Giveaway
Today, my blog turns 10! I can hardly believe it. I really didn't expect to be still writing it ten years on when I started way back there in May 2009, but it can become addictive, as many of you know yourselves! I must say that I started shyly. I was nervous about sharing my … Continue reading Ten Year Blogiversary for Whispering Gums, with a Giveaway
NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2019 Winners; and Vale Les Murray AO (1939-2019)
I decided to replace today's Monday Musings with an awards announcement, because the NSW Premier's Literary Awards were being announced tonight, and they comprise a swag of prizes, many being of particular interest to me. But, then I was shocked to hear that Australian poet Les Murray had died, and I couldn't let that pass … Continue reading NSW Premier’s Literary Awards 2019 Winners; and Vale Les Murray AO (1939-2019)
Favourite quotes: from the artist Hans Heysen
I started this little Favourite Quotes series some time ago, with a specific purpose in mind, but it fell by the way-side in the busy-ness of life. However, I regularly come across statements that I'd love to document somewhere useful so that I don't lose them - and so I am resurrecting this series with … Continue reading Favourite quotes: from the artist Hans Heysen
Vicki Laveau-Harvie, The erratics (#BookReview)
Truth is that, while I like to read at least some of the Stella Prize shortlist, I didn't have Vicki Laveau-Harvie's memoir, The erratics, on my high priority list, though the more I heard about it, the more intrigued I became. However, it was winning the prize that tipped it over into my must-read category. What … Continue reading Vicki Laveau-Harvie, The erratics (#BookReview)
Monday musings on Australian literature: Narratives from outside Australia?
In my post on this year's Stella longest announcement, I quoted this from the judges' comments: We wished for more representations of otherness and diversity from publishers: narratives from outside Australia ... They followed this with other wishes like stories by and about "women of colour, LGBTQIA stories, Indigenous stories". These are obvious desires, but … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Narratives from outside Australia?
José Jorge Letria, If I were a book (#BookReview)
If I were a book is one of those "gift" books you give to readers - and it was in that spirit that it was given to me for my birthday a couple of years ago. It's a delight of a book, and is somewhat quirkier than these sorts of book-lovers' gift books often are, which … Continue reading José Jorge Letria, If I were a book (#BookReview)
Monday musings on Australian literature: Ashurst Business Literature Prize
My, how dry does today's topic sound? But read on, and see what you think. This prize was brought to my attention a couple of days ago by a tweet from author Michelle Scott Tucker announcing that her book, Elizabeth Macarthur: A life at the edge of the world (my review), had been shortlisted for … Continue reading Monday musings on Australian literature: Ashurst Business Literature Prize
Julian Davies, Call me (#BookReview)
I wasn't sure what I was in for when I started reading Call me, the latest offering from that tricksy duo, novelist Julian Davies and illustrator Phil Day. But, it soon became clear that what was before me was a coming-of-age story. What, I wondered, was Davies doing writing such a novel? Then I remembered that … Continue reading Julian Davies, Call me (#BookReview)
ABIA 2019 Shortlists announced
I have not posted on the ABIA (Australian Book Industry Association) Awards here before, but it has a couple of categories that interest me, so I've decided this year to share them with you. The process of selection involves, as I understand it, the longlist being chosen/voted for by the ABIA Academy of over 200 industry … Continue reading ABIA 2019 Shortlists announced