Epic throwback!

Embarrassing proof that I was in an emo band project once upon a time in a galaxy far far away… We called our project ‘Veritas’, which is the Latin word for ‘truth’.

I was on spoken word and singing duty, Big Noiz (the guy to my right) was the rapper, the girl in the picture was the on bass and the other young guy to my left was lead guitar… we were working on getting a drummer but were pretty happy to wing it! haha.

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Sadly never got past the stage of cutting a demo back around 2005, but it was a fun experience. I highly recommend it at least once in your life!

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Events: Christmas Shows

What a hectic morning! I discovered the event I’m performing at tonight is actually tomorrow night, so now I have two events on tomorrow night. Gonna be a mad scramble but I’ll get to both. 

So, tomorrow if you’re in Mount Druitt, come on down to the M.D. Scout hall after 4pm to play some carnival games, eat great festival style food, and hang out with the Living Bread team… We have a jumping castle!! And a lovely Christmas carols service starting at 7.30pm.

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If you’re in the Granville area, come out to Granville Park from 5pm for a Christmas concert plus multicultural food, arts & crafts. Concert from 6.30 to. 9pm & I’m on stage about 6.45 (before madly dashing back to Mounty county, lol).

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Flyers for both events here! Merry Christmas everyone!!

Black Stump 2014 Schedule

Stump Update! Here is a sample of the menu offering for this years’ creative program at stump. Don’t miss out – get your tickets today! www.blackstump.org.au

~Entree:

  • Friday night (tba) – Poets’ Showcase: Dark Shadows and Bright Lights. The poets of Stump explore positives and negatives of our individual faith journeys.

~First Course:

  • Saturday 1pm – Poets’ Think Tank. Workshop your own poems and get tips from us on things like metaphor, rhyme and form, and how to get published.
  • Saturday 10.05pm – “Dear Dr. Freud: The Insomnia Monologues“. A short poetry and storytelling experience, everything from Freud to Feminism and back again!

~Second Course:

  • Sunday 1pm – Black Stump Writers’ Symposium. For writers, bloggers, poets, comedians, and anyone who’s ever picked up a pen. Come along and explore your writing craft with fellow wordsmiths.
  • Sunday 4.30pm – Poetry Slam. Got a poem that’s gonna rock our socks off? Bring it along and have a go!

~Dessert:

  • Sunday 8pm – WordPlay – an interactive and creative workshop blending poetry and visual art in exciting and conceptual ways.

swf 2014 recap

The Sydney Writers Festival was amazing!  We had gorgeous weather both days, which made it impossible to find a seat along the waterfront!  But with plenty to see and do, I didn’t want to be sitting down for long.

Volunteering was fun.  I was in the Writers’ Green Room area of one of the venues, so I basically signed authors and their people and members of the media in as they arrived and escorted them backstage.

Perks of the job! SWF swag bag for volunteers.

Perks of the job! SWF swag bag for volunteers.

While volunteering, I got to sit in on the panel discussion with Christos Tsiolkas, Kathryn Heyman and Alexis Wright on how authors engage in politics in their writing.  And I was so lucky because though it was sold out, I was able to sneak into the back of the Alice Walker documentary – Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth, which tells about her life from her birth in a poor community in Georgia, through the racism she experienced and finally her recognition as the first black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction for The Colour Purple. Alice spoke briefly after the session and she is such a beautiful, beautiful soul.

The Festival hosts events all over Sydney, so I went to the Riverside Theatre in Parramatta on the Friday night to see Alexis Wright and Alice Walker again, who as you can tell from above, is one of my personal literary heroes! It was amazing to see the two of them speak about their writing and their activism and their connection to place.

Saturday I went to the Festival as an attendee, and attended a great lecture on trauma narratives by Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize winner and author of The Orphan Master’s Son. One interesting quote on the paradox of trauma… “Trauma destroys language, and yet needs the convention of language in order to be retold.”

Wandered around for a bit in the bookshop – signed Alice Walker book of poetry?  Yes please!!  Then I attended a panel discussion with Cornelia Funke, Kate Forsyth, Vikram Chandra, and Tony Birch on the magic of fairy tales. To finish off the afternoon, I went to hear Amy Tan, author of “The Joy Luck Club” talk about her relationship with China.

Finally, I caught a really interesting panel discussion with Tara Moss, Irvine Welsh (“Trainspotting”), and Damon Young about “bodies”, which was kind of a strange one, but sort of about the visceral details of writing graphic and physical content.

Afterwards I caught the ferry back to Parramatta, even though it was dark, because the Vivid festival is also on in Sydney and it was great to see all the lights and effects on the Harbour.  So all in all, a really great weekend!

Sydney Writers Festival 2014

Blackstump 2013 Timetable

Getting ready for Stump, thanks to a trip to Vinnies today I have an outfit for my show Rock$tar… Check out my Black Stump schedule if you want to come say hi! 

Friday 9.05pm – Wot WUd Gsus Txt or Are smartphones making us dumber?
Saturday 12.30 – Rock$tar (Solo Show)
Saturday 2pm – Stump Writers Symposium
Sunday 2.30pm – Poetry Slam Bam Thank You Ma’am

blog: Black Stump… the weekend that was!

I don’t think I can do justice to how amazing the weekend was, but I’ll try! I’d been talking non-stop about Stump for months, but I really missed it last year and was looking forward to touching base with everyone again. And it was more than that – I felt confident about my shows and other things I was involved in and I had a feeling it was going to be amazing. 

Friday dawned and of course I was running late, so we didn’t get to the site until after dark.  Trying to find a camp site was hard enough, let alone attempting to put up a tent in the dark… after a very tense hour, I finally stormed off and left the boys to it… luckily they managed to put the tent up in my absence.  ;)

Spent the evening wandering around different venues, checking things out.  Went to an interesting interactive discussion on Fair Trade, watched part of a guitar hero comp, & caught up with a bunch of Stumpers I know.  I bought sausages from the God Squad (a Christian motorcycle group) and donuts from the baptists, and moshed to a really good band.  Went to sleep about 2.30am.

Was fully awake by about 5.30am.  Discovered I’d left a few important things at home – d’oh! – and made the mad dash to Campbelltown to buy replacements, but didn’t make it back to camp in time for the “Meet the Artists” lunch I’d been booked into to – double d’oh!  Had plenty of time to get ready for the whodunnit though, which was a blast for all involved!  Caught Joel McKerrow’s set – he was  just before me – very intimidating to have to follow him, haha… my show went well though, and I had time to relax and catch a few bands before the Poetry Slam.

Went to 7@7 – seven speakers each given a topic at random and asked to speak for 7 minutes made for some interesting results!  Then the slam was on… it was awesome!  I wasn’t expecting much, since in previous years the “audience participation poetry event” was run in the afternoon and didn’t attract a huge crowd… and although we got off to a bit of a shaky start (weren’t sure enough people were going to sign up!) we ended up with a full house and a really exciting show.  After that we went to a Climate Change discussion, caught a few more bands, and finished the evening by going to the “dance party” which was on from 11pm till the early hours every night of the festival.

Sunday was cruisy… slept in till 12pm, had a great chat with someone I’d met the day before, then wandered around until my second show which was at 4pm and then I was pretty much done with my stuff for Stump. Caught Cam Semmens’ show – very funny stuff!  The comedy debate this year was – “Social Networking is Anti-Social”; the negative side won that one so turns out we all still love our facebook after all, haha.

Grabbed dinner before heading to the evening gathering to hear Mike Pilavachi speak.  After the gathering went to Carpe Idiotus and Michael Connell – saw a few more bands & finally went to see the Outback Hippies play. I’d never seen the Outback Hippies before… that was probably the highlight of the weekend for me!  The Hippies do 60’s and 70’s covers, they’re a tradition at Stump – they’re always the last band to play on the Sunday night and they play through till really late.  Everyone crowds into the tent and has a bit of a dance and a sing-along; they also called random people – some guy who was turning 18 (we sang happy birthday to him), stump organisers, “Yellow Pants” – a stump mascot! – up on stage to have a dance and sing with them… the whole thing just felt like one big party rather than a gig.  And I think it was because people were just genuinely glad that Stump was back and we were all really happy to be there.  :)

Monday morning went to the farewell gathering and then wandered around and caught up with people to say goodbye until next year!  Packed the tent up and left about 2pm and headed straight for Campbelltown McDonalds.  Got home about 3.30pm and crashed out until around 7! I’m still really tired… I have had two cans of Mother today just to keep me awake!  But it’s all been worth it and I’ve got so many ideas for next year – Bring on Stump 2012!!

Countdown to Black Stump 2011!

I got invited to come perform at Black Stump this year – which is awesome because it’s going to be back at the “real” stump venue – Cataract Park!  The Equestrian park was “okay”, but for me Cataract Park will be the only place for Stump!  So I’m excited about it being back at Appin, and am looking forward to 4 days of rain, mud, stomp, great music, baptist donuts – oh yeah, and me on stage!  :)

My show this year is called “Poems to Burn Your Bra By” and it’s all about self-expression, freedom and rebellion.  What can I say?  That’s just the kind of mood I’m in lately, haha.  So it will be a great show, and I highly recommend you come and see me!!

But if you need more excuses/reasons, it’s honestly a great weekend filled with lots of stuff to see and do, no matter who you are.  Yes, it’s a Christian festival, and there’s plenty of Christian teaching and worship and stuff to reflect on… but you don’t need to be Christian to go, there’s lots of music and artsy stuff to keep you entertained!!

So I think you should come along!  And I think you should click the link below to buy a ticket – because I get a commission, haha.  But seriously, do come along, and if you do, then don’t forget to come check out my show!  Just – um… yeah, leave your bras on.  The title is a METAPHOR (sorry to all those looking forward to actually burning their bras)!


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blog: the starting post

So I decided to start a blog, hehe.  I don’t really have much to say but I guess I better put something here to start things off!  I haven’t been doing much the last few days, it’s been pretty rainy so I’ve been tucked away inside playing computer games.

I got an email back from the Black Stump people, and they’re inviting me back this year, yay!  I do so love to Stump!  The theme for 2009 is “Imagine” so I am going to have a lot of fun with that.

I am basically going to do what I call a “girl on a chair” show which is basically just me chilling out with the audience and doing some poems.  One year I brought a 3-legged stool that I borrowed from my sister, which was visually kinda cool, so I might look around for a particular chair to decorate up for the show.   Also I will probably write some new material… I always say that but it’s so hard to make myself sit down and write for any length of time, haha.

Last year I did a bit of a “scripted” show because the theme was “Life”, and I wrote about a girl who’s just died waiting around in Limbo after the funeral and reflecting on her life.  I felt it would be a good contrast, but it didn’t really go over too well… probably because it was a bit morbid and depressing!  Plus, my stage makeup looked pretty freakin’ creepy, which I didn’t realize until after I got the photos back, haha.  So this year I think it will be all rainbows and fairy floss… hey, now there’s a prop idea!!  :D