It is commendable that recent Prime Ministers have continued the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards even though, as with some other literary prizes, its future has often seemed under threat. It is a prestigious national award amongst the also-important state and other literary prizes. And it is lucrative, with winners receiving $80 000 and shortlisted authors […]
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Blog: Perpetually Adolescent (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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If you want to write historical novels, non fiction or just hear some inspiring authors, the History Festival is warm, intimate and you wander in the gardens and to speak to the authors.
I’ll be there, so say hello to me. I’ve written historical novels too like ‘Shadows of Olive Tress’ about the second rise of feminism in th 1970’s – it’s really about love, family, hope and dreams. History is a great vehicle for the powerful emotions and movements of life. I’m not speaking but speak to me as I’m on the Management Committee of the New South Wales Writers Centre.
Some of the great authors are:
Meenakshi Bharat whose written about the history of Bollywood, as well as Sir Salman Rushie – that’s a contradiction.
Gabrielle Carey who started her career writing ‘Puberty Blues’ and has gone on to writing acclaimed books
Jascquie Kent one of Australia’s best biographers
Camilla Nelson award winning Crime Writer
and many others.
at NSW Writers Centre Ph: 02 9555 9757
Cost is $50 for members; $75 non members
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