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elyne mitchell writing award: The Silver Brumby Elyne Mitchell, 2012-10-01 A silver brumby is special 㟢ut he will be hunted by man and horse alike, and must be stronger than both ...thowra, the magnificent silver stallion, is king of the brumbies. He will defend his herd from the mighty horse, the Brolga, in the most savage of struggles. But, the Brolga is not the only danger - thowra needs all his speed and cunning to save the herd from capture by man. In a desperate chase through the mountains, it seems there is no longer anywhere for him to run to...the first of Elyne Mitchell\'9291s wonderful books featuring the brumbies of the majestic High Country - the Snowy Mountains.*Highly Commended, Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards, 1959Ages 10+ |
elyne mitchell writing award: The Verse Novel Linda Weste, 2023-07-28 In these thirty-five interviews with verse novelists from Australia and Aotearoa–New Zealand, Linda Weste explores the uniqueness of storytelling through poetry and the genre of the verse novel. Her subjects are notable representatives of a region where verse novels for Adults, Children and Young Adults thrive; among them is Steven Herrick, winner of the prestigious Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 2019; and what they have to say enriches our understanding of the verse novel across each of its publishing categories. |
elyne mitchell writing award: The Man from Snowy River Elyne Mitchell, 1982-01-01 An incomparable story of adventure, courage and romance, set in a landscape whose eerie beauty is summoned up with breath taking clarity. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Anthology of Australian Prose Poetry Cassandra Atherton, Paul Hetherington, 2020-09-29 Prose poetry is a resurgent literary form in the English-speaking world and has been rapidly gaining popularity in Australia. Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington have gathered a broad and representative selection of the best Australian prose poems written over the last fifty years. The Anthology of Australian Prose Poetryin cludes numerous distinguished prose poets; Jordie Albiston, Joanne burns, Gary Catalano, Anna Couani, Alex Skovron, Samuel Wagan Watson, Ania Walwicz and many more; and documents prose poetry's growing appeal over recent decades, from the poetic margins to the mainstream. This collection reframes our understanding not only of this dynamic poetic form, but of Australian poetry as a whole. |
elyne mitchell writing award: On the Trail of the Silver Brumby Elyne Mitchell, 2012 Commemorating the centenary of Elyne Mitchell's birth, this is a beautiful, highly illustrated anthology of the best of Elyne Mitchell's writing about the Australian high country - the Silver Brumby heartland. Generations of Australians have fallen in love with the silver brumbies of Elyne Mitchell's classic children's stories. Now, for the centenary of Elyne's birth, comes this celebration in words and pictures of the brumby heartland: the glorious Australian Alps that were Elyne's inspiration and great passion. Featuring the best of Elyne Mitchell's non-fiction writing about her beloved high country, ON THE TRAIL OF THE SILVER BRUMBY is lavishly illustrated with archival images and glorious new photography of the Alps by her grandson, James Auchinleck, and others. From thrilling accounts of exploring these untamed places on foot, skis and horseback to tales of wild brumby chases and evenings spent yarning round the campfire, Elyne's words bring the mountains vividly to life.ON THE TRAIL OF THE SILVER BRUMBY allows readers to follow Elyne and her brumby heroes through their kingdom and discover for themselves a world of snowy alps, secret valleys, sparkling cascades and summer fields of wildflowers. |
elyne mitchell writing award: A. D. Hope and the Ambivalence of Modernity A. D. Cousins, Dani Napton, 2024-10-03 How A. D. Hope interpreted and reacted to modernity (and modernism) has been energetically discussed for some time. What aspects of modernity did he find useful, or prize? What precisely did he dislike, and why? How did he make use even—sometimes, especially—of what he disliked? This book offers fresh answers to such questions from some of Australia's best-known scholars. It is a volume that will be of interest to undergraduates and professional academics alike. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Small Blessings Emily Brewin, 2019-02-04 'Brewin reminds us we shouldn't take anything for granted, and that change is always possible.' KYD on Hello, Goodbye Rosie Larson doesn't trust people - and with good reason. Her violent ex-boyfriend, Joel, is out of jail and she's determined he won't find her or their eleven-year-old son. For Isobel Hutchins, the cost of success is beginning to prove too high. Her impressive career and comfortable lifestyle can't protect her from the news her mother is dying or the need to face her past. When tragedy strikes, Rosie and Isobel are thrown together despite their differences. In this difficult space, they draw strength from each other and form an unlikely friendship that may just see them through. Small Blessings is a poignant and uplifting tale of secrets, motherhood, innocence and heartache, and ultimately what we're willing to do for love. 'a powerful debut that will capture your heart...' Sam Still Reading on Hello, Goodbye |
elyne mitchell writing award: Dancing Brumby Elyne Mitchell, 2012-10-01 Choopa is a dancer. When he hears the music of the waltz streaming into the cold night air of the high mountains, he dances.Far below, a child's voice called: 'there's a tiny horse dancing on the pass.' the music grew louder again, and Choopa's blue and white legs and body waltzed above the Snowy River.And so the stories begin of the little blue roan foal with the strange, misshapen legs, who dances like an angel. Dandaloo fears for her little foal's safety, and with Son of Storm, Wingilla and Bri Bri, leads him up into the highest mountains, away from the threat of man. But one man, a man who trained Lippizaner horses at the Spanish riding school, will not give up his search for this unique foal who weaves a spell around all who see him dance.Ages 10+ |
elyne mitchell writing award: Silver Brumby, Silver Dingo Elyne Mitchell, 2012-10-01 A ferocious storm cruelly separates the young colt, tiarri, from his mother and dumps him beside an orphaned dingo pup. tiarri saves the pup's life from a marauding eagle, and from this battle springs a friendship that defies every law of nature. It is a bizarre friendship between three animals that ordinarily would never associate. together they roam the magnificent Snowy Mountains and survive repeated attacks from bush animals unsettled by their uncanny alliance.Binding them is the brotherhood of every silver brumby that ever walked the Cascades and the apparition of thowra, the most wondrous silver stallion of them all ...Ages 10+ |
elyne mitchell writing award: Dead Mom Walking Rachel Matlow, 2020-03-31 NATIONAL BESTSELLER SHORTLISTED for the 2021 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize SHORTLISTED for the 2021 Vine Award in Non-Fiction A comedy for catastrophic times. --CBC A hilarious memoir of effervescent misadventures. --Toronto Star How am I laughing at someone's mother's cancer? How? We think we can't laugh about death, about cancer, about our mothers and their suffering . . . and we can't, but we can. And there's so much relief in that. --Carolyn Taylor, BARONESS VON SKETCH SHOW A whip-smart and darkly funny memoir about an unconventional family, the limits of wellness fads, and the mother of all catastrophes. Rachel Matlow’s eccentric mom, Elaine, never quite followed the script handed down to her. Her bold out-there-ness made it okay for Rachel to be their genderqueer self and live life on their own terms. But when Elaine decides to try to heal her cancer naturally, Rachel has to draw the line. What ensues is a tug of war between logical and magical thinking, an odyssey through New Age remedies ranging from herbal tinctures and juice cleanses to a countryside ayahuasca trip, and a portrait of a mother and child who’ve never been physically closer or ideologically further apart. In facing their inimitable mother’s death, Rachel has written a book bursting with life—the epic adventures and epic fails, the broken limbs and belly laughs. As hilarious as it is poignant, Dead Mom Walking is about writing the story of your life only to find out that life has other plans. |
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elyne mitchell writing award: Son of the Whirlwind Elyne Mitchell, 2012-10-01 In this sixth book of the original Silver Brumby series from world-renowned author, Elyne Mitchell, the silver foal, Wirramirra, embarks on a long and hazardous search to find his father, the legendary silver brumby, thowra. He travels with Yuri, his mother, and her mate, Kulali. they come across a hut in the mountains with captured wild horses in the yard and their curiosity gets the better of them 㟢ut the man will not forget the silver brumby foal he has seen near the yard and will hunt for him across all the Snowy Mountains. Other horses threaten the group as they travel onward in their search for thowra 㟡nd the man is always there, wanting to capture the free spirit that is Wirramirra.Ages 10+ |
elyne mitchell writing award: Colt from Snowy River Elyne Mitchell, 1992-09 Buzz, a thoroughbred colt from the Snowy River homestead, answers the call of a wild filly and vanishes into the wilderness to live among the brumbies. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Paper Empires Craig Munro, 2006 This book tells the inside story of Australian publishing over the past half-century. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Silver Brumby's Daughter Elyne Mitchell, 2012-10-01 thowra's speed and courage have always saved him from the men who want to capture him - but now the men come on skis, quickly and silently over the mountain range. this time, they know the legendary silver stallion has a daughter, a beautiful, highly prized, silver brumby, and the brumby hunters are determined to capture her, no matter what it takes.thowra must do all in his power to evade the men slipping through the mountains - must do all in his power to protect his daughter from their ropes and imprisoning yards. Ages 10+ |
elyne mitchell writing award: Silver Fox Elaine Ruth Mitchell, 2010-06 Are you a woman over 50 who has given up on love? Let Silver Fox be your guide to personal power, spiritual growth, and the best sexual love of your life. The dating world can be tough. Yet, thanks to this ingenious dating journal, many older women are attracting lovely men as they unleash their Silver Fox selves. Silver Fox, written by a 66-year-old dating veteran, provides you with tips, exercises, and the author's journal excerpts. Reclaim your strength and magnetism by journaling-it's simply the best tool for learning the foxtrot of love. I love this book! It's edgy, funny, and full of really innovative and useful writing exercises and new ways of looking at the big issues of relating and loving at any age. -Laura Hickey, artist Elaine is a remarkable teacher and an incredible role model. She is the perfect guide and coach for later-life dating and personal growth through journaling. - Arei Bierstock, M.S.W. As one of the women lucky enough to be in Elaine's writing class for the last twenty years, I have come to see life after fifty as a great adventure. Silver Fox is so much fun that it makes me wish I were single again! -Lola Rasminsky, President, Beyond the Box(TM) I am fortunate to belong to a group of women over 50 whom Elaine has inspired to explore the bright possibilities in the third trimester of life. -Bonnie MacLachlan, Classics Professor, University of Western Ontario |
elyne mitchell writing award: Dancing Brumby's Rainbow Elyne Mitchell, 1998 The blue-roan dwarf foal, Choopa, was a natural dancer. Captured and trained as a Lippizaner horse, he escaped and made his way home to the high country of the Snowy Mountains. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Elyne Mitchell Honor Auchinleck, 2013 In 1958, Elyne Mitchell′s The Silver Brumby was published to acclaim and quickly became a much-loved classic of Australian children′s literature. Now, for the centenary of Elyne′s birth, her daughter Honor Auchinleck tells the story of the exceptional woman, and mother, behind the mask of the famous author. Writer, daughter of a Great War hero, wife of a politician and Changi survivor, champion skier and passionate environmentalist, Elyne Mitchell led a life of accomplishment and privilege. But strong undercurrents of discord and misunderstanding flowed beneath the enchanted surface, and Elyne, just like her Silver Brumby, longed for the refuge of her own Secret Valley. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Silver Brumby Echoing Elyne Mitchell, 2013-10-01 A further five Silver Brumby titles in one beautiful edition. tHE SILVER BRUMBY CENtENARY EDItION and SILVER BRUMBY KINGDOM contain the first eight titles in the Silver Brumby series. this third volume contains the final five titles: DANCING BRUMBY BRUMBIES OF tHE NIGHt DANCING BRUMBY'S RAINBOW tHE tHOUSANDtH BRUMBY WILD ECHOES RINGING SILVER BRUMBY ECHOING completes the much-loved Silver Brumby series. the first Silver Brumby book was published in 1958 and cemented Elyne Mitchell's reputation as one of Australia's best-loved children's authors. Countless numbers of children have enjoyed the story of thowra, the silver stallion who was king of the brumbies, and now a new generation of horse-lovers will be able to either discover or re-read these treasured classics that also includes Elyne Mitchell's final story WILD ECHOES RINGING. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Fishing from the Boat Ramp Jillian Sullivan, 2009-10 A book to inspire, impel and sustain the person who wishes to live creatively - this is an allegory about a writer who struggles with her craft, with motivation and most of all with doubt. One day a guide, whom she calls Godfrey, turns up. From winter till spring, on the beach where the writer lives, in the mountains and by the valleys and vines, the writer asks and Godfrey explains: what it is, this creative life, how to live it, and how to keep on going. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Lovesick Jean Flynn, 2017-08 Beth is an absolute wreck. She is certain that she has some kind of disease, a fatal one, most likely. She is also very single and quite keen on her boss colleague, Dr Brendan Roberts. Beth knows it's time to sort out her messy life, but she has no idea where to start. Enter Shane, a slightly dishevelled forklift driver. He may not be suave or wealthy, but he does laugh at Beth's jokes and remember how she likes her coffee. But when Shane suddenly cuts off all communication, Beth starts to think there's no such thing as The One, and she decides to stop being slapdash and move on. Only life is never that simple, and Beth must take a chance if she hopes to find the cure to her ills. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Madilla Ian B. Boyd, 2018-03 From her very first touch of the piano keys, Madilla feels a strange tingle of energy running through her fingers. In defiance of the customs of her people, she connects through the spirit of her music with a wild mountain sparrow that shows her the freedom of wings and an endless blue sky. Her piano becomes Madilla's only escape from the violent atrocities of an isolated and forgotten mountain village, poisoned by centuries of military occupation. But her family has no escape. Tormented by lust and hatred, her uncle succumbs to the ways of the soldiers, igniting an even greater evil lurking within his spirit. Recognising the confusion of her Mama's unshakable beliefs, Madilla searches for her own truth. What she learns is that the magic she feels through her piano is only the beginning. |
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elyne mitchell writing award: Brumby’s Run Jennifer Scoullar, 2019-07-05 How do you choose between a long-lost sister and the man who’s stolen your heart? Set among the hauntingly beautiful ghost gums and wild horses of the high country, Brumby’s Run is a heartfelt, romantic novel about families and secrets, love and envy, and most especially the bonds of sisterhood. Samantha Carmichael’s world is turned on its head when she learns that she’s adopted – and that she has a twin sister, Charlie, who is critically ill. While Charlie recovers in hospital, Sam offers to look after Brumby’s Run, her sister’s home high in the Victorian Alps. Within days, city girl Sam finds herself breaking brumbies and running cattle with the help of handsome neighbour Drew Chandler, her sister’s erstwhile boyfriend. A daunting challenge soon becomes a wholehearted tree change as Sam begins to fall in love with Brumby’s Run – and with Drew. But what will happen when Charlie returns to claim what is rightfully hers? PRAISE FOR BRUMBY'S RUN: ‘This book celebrates the country and more importantly, the bush, as a life-changing environment. But we also have a heart-thumping romance ...’ The Weekly Times ‘A lovely story of family, self-discovery, love of the land and the wildlife that live on it.’ 1 Girl ... 2 Many Books ‘Another wonderful addition to the Australian rural genre ... Brumby’s Run is a story characterised by family secrets, relationships, growth and passion and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.’ The Australian Bookshelf Brumby's Run is the first book of The Wild Australia Stories. Buy it now to discover why Jennifer Scoullar is one of Australia’s favourite story-tellers! |
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elyne mitchell writing award: Currawong Creek Jennifer Scoullar, 2019-06-26 From the bestselling author of Brumby’s Run comes a heart-warming story of hope, sacrifice and the ultimate triumph of love. Finalist in the RWA Romantic Book Of The Year Award. Call it intuition, call it magic – call it love. Something is calling Clare home. Brisbane lawyer Clare Mitchell leads a structured, orderly life. That is, until she finds herself the unlikely guardian of a small, troubled boy. In desperation, Clare takes Jack to stay at Currawong Creek, her grandfather’s horse stud in the foothills of the beautiful Bunya Mountains. Here life moves at a different pace, and for Clare it feels like coming home. Her granddad adores having them there, Jack loves the animals, and Clare finds herself falling hard for the handsome local vet. But trouble is coming. The Pyramid Mining Company threatens to destroy the land Clare loves – and with it, her newfound happiness. - Praise For Currawong Creek – ‘Heartfelt and passionate.’ SN Weekly ‘A thought provoking, emotive read with a delightful warmth. I’m now going to hunt down everything this talented Australian author has ever written.’ The Eclectic Reader ‘A crisp, well-written tale ... sings like a Bunya Mountain breeze.’ Courier-Mail Bestselling Aussie author Jennifer Scoullar writes page-turning fiction about the land, people and wildlife that she loves. Currawong Creek is Book 2 in the standalone Wild Australia Stories. Buy it now to discover why Jennifer Scoullar is one of Australia's favourite story-tellers! |
elyne mitchell writing award: Environment and Tourism Andrew Holden, 2000 For many people, holidays are an increasingly central feature of contemporary western society. The tourism industry has expanded rapidly since 1950, but this book poses the significant question of consequent environmental impacts: are environments being benefited or damaged, by the tourist who visit them? A well-balanced introductory text, this topical book on the relationships between tourism, society and the environment, examines 'tourism' and 'environment' in detail, and gives a historical overview of the growth of the tourism industry. It discusses how the tourism industry markets physical and cultural environments to be consumed by the tourist, and the consequences of the tourism they then attract. It explores: * how the economics of tourism can be adopted in a positive way to aid conservation * whether the concept of sustainability can be applied to tourism * provides a critique of the 'new' forms of tourism, that have developed in recent years. An extensive range of international case studies from both the developed and developing world are used to illustrate the theoretical ideas presented, and to aid the student, it includes end of chapter summaries, further reading guides and boxed vignettes focusing on contemporary environmental issues and debates. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Denizen: Winner of the Penguin Literary Prize James McKenzie Watson, 2022-07-19 This novel is bound to get book clubs talking. THE AUSTRALIAN This is a not-to-be-missed reading experience. HAYLEY SCRIVENOR 'Unquestionably is one of the best novels by an Australian author in recent times. It is spellbinding, credible and very cleverly constructed.' ARTS HUB A thriller exploring rural Australia’s simultaneous celebration of harsh country and stoic people – a tension that forces its inhabitants to dangerous breaking points. On a remote property in western NSW, nine-year-old Parker fears that something is wrong with his brain. His desperate attempts to control this internal chaos spark a series of events that gallop from his control in deadly and devastating ways. Years later, Parker, now a father himself, returns to the bushland he grew up in for a camping trip with old friends. When this reunion descends into chaos amid revelations of unresolved fear, guilt and violence, Parker must finally address the consequences of his childhood actions. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Sarah's Daughters Sing Henny Wenkart, 1990 Index. Prepared by the Poetry Project of the Jewish Women's Resource Center, a project of the National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section. |
elyne mitchell writing award: The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature Daniel Hahn, Michael Morpurgo, 2015 The last thirty years have witnessed one of the most fertile periods in the history of children's books. A fascinating reference guide to the world of children's literature, this volume covers every genre from fairy tales to chapbooks; school stories to science fiction; comics to children's hymns |
elyne mitchell writing award: For Sale Or Swap Alyssa Brugman, 2005 From small law offices to federal agencies, all entities within the justice system are governed by complicated economic factors and face daily financial decision-making. A complement to Strategic Finance for Criminal Justice Organizations, this volume considers the justice system from a variety of economic and financial perspectives and introduces quantitative methods designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of organizations in both the non-profit and for-profit sectors. Using only a minimum of theory, Economic and Financial Analysis for Criminal Justice Organizations demonstrates how to make decisions in the justice system using multiple financial and economic models. Designed for readers with little knowledge of advanced mathematics, quantitative analysis, or spreadsheets, the book presents examples using straightforward, step-by-step processes with Excel and Linux Calc spreadsheet software. A variety of different types of decisions are considered, ranging from municipal bond issuance and valuation necessary for public revenues, pension planning, capital investment, determining the best use of monies toward construction projects, and other resource planning, allocation, and forecasting issues. From municipalities and police departments to for-profit prisons and security firms, the quantitative methods presented are designed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of all organizations in the justice domain. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Paper Empires, 1946-2005 Craig Munro, Robyn Sheahan-Bright, 2006-07 Annotation ... It is highly recommended to anyone who thinks they have a serious interest in the book ... or would like to discover to discover something of the complexity of the well-springs of the Australian psyche. Biblionews Paper Empires explores Australian book production and consumption from 1946 to the present day, using wide-ranging research, oral history and memoir to explore the worlds of book publishing, selling and reading. After 1945, Australian publishing went from a handful of fledgling businesses to the billion dollar industry of today with thousands of new titles each year and a vast array of imported books. Publishing's postwar expansion began with the baby boom and the increased demand for school texts, with independent houses blossoming during the 1960s and 70s followed by the current era dominated by global conglomerates. |
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elyne mitchell writing award: The Island Stallion Races Walter Farley, 2011-09-28 More than anything, Steve Duncan dreams of racing his huge, wild stallion, Flame. The horse is untrained, but incredibly fast and Steve just wants to show him off. When two strangers show up and offer to make Steve’s dream a reality, Steve cannot believe his luck. But soon he realizes that a professional racetrack is no place for an unbroken stallion. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Writing and Illustrating for Children Eleanor Stodart, 1985 |
elyne mitchell writing award: Five Little Ducks , 2005-06-15 When her five little ducks disappear one by one, Mother Duck sets out to find them. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Funny Boy Shyam Selvadurai, 2015-07-14 Now a major motion picture. An evocative coming-of-age novel about growing up gay in Sri Lanka during the turbulent and deadly Tamil-Sinhalese conflict. Arjie is “funny.” The second son of a privileged family in Sri Lanka, he prefers staging make-believe wedding pageants with his female cousins to battling balls with the other boys. When his parents discover his innocent pastime, Arjie is forced to abandon his idyllic childhood games and adopt the rigid rules of an adult world. Bewildered by his incipient sexual awakening, mortified by the bloody Tamil-Sinhalese conflicts that threaten to tear apart his homeland, Arjie painfully grows toward manhood and an understanding of his own “different” identity. Refreshing, raw, and poignant, Funny Boy is an exquisitely written, compassionate tale of a boy’s coming-of-age that quietly confounds expectations of love, family, and country as it delivers the powerful message of staying true to one’s self no matter the obstacles. “Adult intolerance of difference and the process of coming out as a gay teenager are given fresh perspective and rare insight.” —San Francisco Chronicle “A great deal more than a gay coming-of-age novel . . . Selvadurai writes as sensitively about the emotional intensity of adolescence as he does about the wonder of childhood.” —The New York Times Book Review “There’s not a shred of false optimism in this delicately balanced coming-of-age novel by Selvadurai, a remarkably talented young writer.” —Entertainment Weekly “Compassionate and mature . . . blessed with both a deftness of touch and a seriousness of purpose. An auspicious debut.” —Montreal Gazette |
elyne mitchell writing award: Octonauts and the Marine Iguanas Meomi (Firm), Simon and Schuster UK Staff, 2012 When a cheeky trio of marine iguans munch through the cre's seaweed supplies, Barnacles sounds the Octoalert. The culprits must be caught before the Octonauts' annual Seaweed Feast! |
elyne mitchell writing award: Poems Far and Wide John Jenkins, 2019-06-27 This very lively collection contains a wide sweep of poems, many of them prize-winning, taking readers on a remarkable journey. Some look to the past, others to the future, but all are of their time: the reverberating now. The tone is contemporary and bold, while the poet's sensibility tends to favour an eclectic inclusiveness. Uniformly, this wide-ranging and poetically engaging collection demands to be enjoyed. As striking and triumphant in current poetry as a Gauguin in a gallery of Flemish still life. - Robert Harris, generally on Jenkins' work, in Overland. There's a whole-heartedness about how he embraces the world he sees: aware of its faults, but never stinting... - Sharon Olinka (USA) Thylazine website. The wit, language play and urbane imagery we are used to from Jenkins, as well as emotional repth and an infectious delight in language... - Mike Ladd, reviewing Dark River in Australian Book Review. Innovative, intellectually sprightly, and artistically refreshing. - Heather Cam, reviewing A Break in the Weather in Sydney Morning Herald. John Jenkins is the author of nine collections; he also writes non-fiction, short stories, radio plays and sometimes for live performance. Born in Melbourne in 1949, John lived in Sydney in the 1970s, and has worked extensively as a journalist, both at home and overseas and now writes full time. John won the 2003 Arts Rush/Shoalhaven Poetry Prize; the 2004 James Joyce Suspended Sentence Award; and 2013 Melbourne Poets Union International Poetry Prize. He has presented master classes in Dublin and Singapore. John lives near Victoria's Yarra Valley, on the semi-rural fringes of Melbourne. He enjoys walking, good wine and hopes for a better world. |
elyne mitchell writing award: Social Work, Cats and Rocket Science Elaine James, Rob Mitchell, Hannah Morgan, 2019-09-19 This book tells stories of just how powerful social work can be. At its heart are stories drawn from frontline practice, ranging from first interviews through to complex decision-making. Along the way, we meet the social worker who assessed a cat (though for all the right reasons). We witness the cost of failing to protect the rights of adults, exemplified in the tragic death of Connor Sparrowhawk. We also see the transformations that can happen when social workers really get it right - as in the case of Peter, whose love of balloons led them to feature in his care plan. These stories from practice are combined with guidance and reflective exercises to offer valuable practice wisdom and learning for new and experienced social workers alike. By turns funny, wise and moving, this book articulates the personal and professional qualities needed to practise rights-based social work. It reveals the potential of the profession to make a difference to the lives of individuals and to communities. |
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