A Trail of Tales…photo album

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Have you seen our 2016 Adelaide Fringe Festival event: A Trail of Tales?

It’s a colourful and whimsical display put together by local writers and artists – a mutually inspired installation of words and art at Pine Park, just behind Gallery 1855 in Tea Tree Gully.

Writers used Pine Park, Anstey’s Hill and Tea Tree Gully as locations to pen their stories, poems and fairy tales, while the artists used the stories to create the artworks.

All of the stories and artworks have been spread throughout Pine Park, adorning trees, turning the fragrant space into a colourful, magic storyland.

Local schools have also been enjoying the display. Several school groups have made excursions to Pine Park for a special fairy story time, held beneath the fragrant trees.

It has also been a popular spot for families to wander through during this year’s Fringe Festival.

Don’t miss it – head to Gallery 1855, at 2 Haines Road in Tea Tree Gully, and it’s just a short walk up to Pine Park, behind the art gallery.

Thanks go to our writers and artists who collaborated together on this massive project. They include: The Tea Tree Gully Writers’ Group, Gallery 1855, Off the Couch, Tea Tree Studio, Tea Tree Gully Green Army, Paddock’s Creative Writing Group, SpecFic Chic, Carole Simmonds, Michael Sneyd and Tea Tree Gully Youth.

To see what people have been saying about A Trail of Tales, read this review by Helen Meyers

 

Author Event – Wed 14 October, 6.30pm

Join author Maureen Mitson for this special event, where she will launch her first full-length novel Beatrice’s Commonsensical Approach, a story focusing on SA’s pioneering female political activist Mary Lee.

A delicious wine and cheese supper will be provided.

Bookings are essential. Please phone 8397 7333 or book online

Why We Write? An author panel Wed 17 June 6.30pm

writingThe Tea Tree Gully Writers group are hosting a special panel featuring some of their published authors at a special event this coming Wednesday night.

The panel features published authors and poets including Maureen Mitson, Jill Wherry, Douglas Allington, Rhonda Pooley and will be chaired by Rick Coy.

They will talk about their experiences, why they write, what inspires them, who they read and so on. Cheese and Wine supper supplied.

You can book online here.

Here’s a bit of a bio about our panellists:
Rick Coy.  Whilst most of Rick’s output over the years has been text books and work books for schools, since he retired he has been concentrating on more creative writing.  His seminal work on humour, “Make ‘em Laugh, Make ‘em Laugh!” was published in 2012.

RhondaPooleyphotoRhonda Pooley.  As a lover of the English language and an editor of some repute, Rhonda is in much demand, but she loves to write and her book “Cambodian Harvest” was published in 2014.  Her short story “Epiphany” was runner up in the Tabor National Short Story Competition and her “Year of the Gazelle” was highly commended in the Langhorne Creek Writers’ Festival.  She is currently writing a novel of historical fiction.

Maureen MitsonMaureen Mitson. Maureen Mitson has had two books launched at the Library, ‘Paper Chase’ in 2012 and ‘Jumping the Cracks’ in 2014. Her short stories have been accepted for radio in Adelaide, Brisbane and Cairns, and poetry selected for popular anthologies. Her first full length novel, an historical saga, paralleling a fictional character with one of our State’s influential feminists, Mary Lee, and entitled ‘Awakenings’ has been accepted by Ginninderra Press.

Jill-Wherry-smallJill Wherry.  Being mainly a poet (and a performance poet at that) Jill’s work has been featured at poetry slams, writers’ festivals and performance poetry shows around the state.   A large number of her comic poems and limericks have been prize winners and have been collected in her books “Definitely Not Shakespeare” and recently “40 Reasons to Smile” and her CD “Crows Cap”.

Douglas Allington.  Douglas has been writing poetry for forty years and his most recent awards were a ‘Highly Commended’ in the 2013 Gawler Poetry Competition and another ‘Highly Commended’ in the 2014 Langhorne Creek Writers’ Festival.