THE INAUGURAL TOOWOOMBA WRITERS FESTIVAL – A WINNER
It’s a wondrous thing when creative people come together. You learn no one is ever the same and all travel interesting and different roads to achieve their goals.
When a large group of writers gather there’s an exciting buzz in the air, ideas are exchanged and enthusiasm charges the energy around the room. So it was with the Inaugural Toowoomba Writers Festival yesterday (Saturday November 15th, 2014). The day turned out to be a scorching hot and I imagine many who planned to attend decide they would opt for a cooler environment but it was worth the continual fanning to meet some of the fabulous people who attended the Festival.
Local authors showcasing their books
Catching up with old friends and discussing topics we’re all passionate about can only be described as insightful and after a few cups of tea once home, I took the time to think about everyone’s idea of success. I know success is gauged differently by everyone. For some it may be a short story or a poem completed. For others the sale of thousands of books or it could be several new clients for a business. The fact we are all individuals makes life richer as does knowing life isn’t about one single journey or one person’s opinion.
Local author, poet, and editor the multi-talented Susan Skowronski
As I watched and LISTENED to what others had to say I realised the old cliché stating the power of positivity and optimism in the way people approach, in this case, their writing and or publishing journey happens to be true. I know for a fact that failure often teaches you more than success and the only way to get what you want is to put in the hard yards. Yes, I know they are all clichés but again they’re all true.
The effervescent Emma MacTaggart
On Saturday it was a treat to watch and talk to people learning about their craft. People who work at something they love while looking to further enrich their lives by the written word. Each of the workshops were full proving the cumulative knowledge of the Toowoomba Wordsmiths and how fortunate we are to have them in this area. As each workshop finished the hall became energised with discussion from the advice, suggestions and insights.
Carmel Rowley (me) local author
Here I must say thank you to Sophie from Queensland Writers Centre who gave a fabulous free seminar titled, Six Lies and one Truth and all the other presenters who gave such informative workshops.
Sophie also assisted with the launch of the Anthology “Northern Lights” and announced the competition winners. It was wonderful to have Queensland Writers Centre www.qwc.asn.au involved in the day. I must mention a special thank you to Fellowship of Australian Authors Queensland (FAWQ) www.fawq.net for their support. The competition was a resounding success. Imagine over 300 entries for the short story section and 300 for the poetry section. Congratulations to the Winners, the Highly Commended and Commended your awards are well deserved. Congratulations also MUST go to all who entered it is an achievement in itself to complete a poem or short story and then enter a competition.
Listed below the Winners, Highly Commended, and Commended
FAWQ Toowoomba Literary Awards 2014
~POETRY~
1st Prize: Rhapsodie de Fruits by Frances Olive
Highly Commended
Bush wedding by Duncan Richardson
Scent of Olives by Dianne Preston Young
Waiting Watching Listening by Sue Grocke
Commended
The Bouquet by Jacqueline Cuerton Lonsdale
The Alberton Hotel by Jules Leigh Koch
Renoir’s Garden by Jena Woodhouse
Iningai Reserve by Kathryn Fry
~SHORT STORIES~
1st Prize: Beating the Odds by Jillian Cory
Highly Commended
The Wrong ‘Un by Garry Hurle
The Mirage by Gloria Anderlini
Cutting Class by Kyle Ludlow
Commended
One Afternoon Alone by Catherine Mah
Fourth Floor by Christopher Ringrose
The Reunion by Denise Kay
The Racer by Frank Ince
The incredibly talented artist Deb Gilmartin
You always know when an event is successful by the level of discussion going on and the buzz continued all day. Yes, maybe some refining will be needed for next year but an Event has to be held before you can make changes for the better. Thoughtful feedback is important. Congratulations to the hard working committee what a mighty effort. Again a huge thank you to all. Speaking for myself apart from nearly melting into a puddle on the floor I felt the talented people of Toowoomba came of age and that the Inaugural Toowoomba Writers Festival was a grand success. See you all next year.
http://toowoombawritersfestival.com
My table with Terese Eglington’s whimsical artwork in the background
2 Responses
Paul Howlett
I have found that the Toowoomba Writers Festival very lax in not publishing the winners and entrants that made it to the “published book” on the day.
I have searched the Internet for the results, but I cannot find any information. The Toowoomba Writers Website still has all the details to enter but no results. Pity, I am sure that some of those 300 people who entered would like to know who was who, and it would be, of course more publicity for the whole Festival.
Carmel
Hello Paul yes we have all been slow getting the results out. It was not because we didn’t care but once the Event was over I’m sure the organisers fell in a heap plus many were straight back to work. As you would imagine the event took a huge amount of organising. I am not on the organising committee but the results now included with my blog and will now post them on the The Facebook pages. Paul a reminder never goes astray. With my kindest regards Carmel