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Month: October 2013 (Page 2 of 2)

The Redlitzer Gala Event

I already loved the Redland City Council for having the Redlitzer and giving me a chance to become officially published, then I loved them even more for the awesome day they gave the winners with Angela Slatter, Louise Cusack, Marianne De Pierres and Rowena Cory Daniells where they mentored us. Now, after the Gala Event I’m not sure if I can take it anymore!

Redlitzer portraitLast night was fabulous. They had sushi and gyoza (mmmm, gyoza) among the hors d’oeuvres (so naturally I kept attacking those plates, scaring the poor library crew carrying them), all the beverages were non-alcoholic (perfect for me since I can’t have alcohol anyway), and the centerpieces on the tables and stage were gorgeous.

I would have taken more photos, but a lack of baby sitters meant Xander came with us so T-J’s hands were usually full of wild toddler and I was too often engaged in conversation(or nabbing more gyoza) or signing my book (squeee!).

P1190204The official awards ceremony was kicked off by the Mayor and each of the mentoring authors stood up for their own short speeches commending and further mentoring the writers. The awards were handed out – actual trophies, big gold star trophies, they are immensely cool but I can’t seem to take a good photo of mine. I’m hoping the professional photos will have a shot of them that I can share with you all. The Editor’s Choice was selected and Margaret Dakin’s amazing story won it(I know what it’s about, but haven’t read it yet, I can’t wait to!).

The Gala Event was also the inaugural launch of the Junior Redlitzer anthology. In previous years the Redlitzer has had only teen and adult categories and they share the same anthology pages, but a junior category was added this year. Peter Matheson and Angela Sunde were their mentors and Peter Matheson had a hilarious speech praising the young writers and warning us older ones to watch out, because “those hoofbeats you hear – that’s them about to charge past you”. It makes me keen to actually go read the Junior anthology too.

P1190194With the awards over it was time to go to the signing tables. There was plenty of book swapping among the authors as we gathered up signatures for our own copies, but there were some legitimate signings too. It was very exciting taking my new signature out for it’s first spin and I only mucked up the ‘y’s swirl once.

All up it was a fabulous and fun night, with yummy food gorgeous decorations and lots and lots of love for the arts and reading. I want to thank our Mayor, Karen Williams, and Redland City Council for putting so much money into the arts and this event. I also want to thank the Queensland Writers Centre for their support of the awards. And how could I not thank the fabulous staff at the Redlands Libraries who helped organise the event and did a lot of behind the scenes work that I know goes unnoticed most of the time.

For anyone keen to nab a copy of the anthology you can buy them from any Redlands Library for $10 and plans are in the works to have them available for sale from the Angus & Robertson at Victoria Point. However if you don’t live locally there are two options for you. First up I’ll be organising a giveaway shortly so you could win a copy, or we can arrange something with Paypal and posting it out.

This is Kirstie Olley, officially published author, hoping you all have a fabulous long weekend!

author plaque

Gala Excitement

redlitzer ticketsThe Gala night for the Redlitzer Competition is this Saturday. To say I’m excited is an understatement. It isn’t just the fancy clothes and a chance to dress up that has me all a titter though. What has me in a tizzy is that this Saturday, for the first time, I will hold a published story in my hands.

History in the making! (For me anyway, I’m sure it won’t be noted in any history books)

Since copies of the anthology are for sale there on the night and I have a bunch of friends and family keen for copies I’ll surely look quite comical on the night as I carry off a giant stack of them to my car. In my fancy dress. Which I need to finish the alterations on. Damn, time to whip out the sewing machine ;p

September Goals Round-Up

The goals again in case you were curious or can’t remember.

I spent most of September trying to edit Written By the Stars (goal 2 in my list) but essentially I’m just tinkering with sentences and getting mad. There’s something wrong with it and I can’t figure out what. I intend to ask a few people I respect from my critique group if they’d be willing to read it for me in the hopes I can find out what’s wrong or learn that I’m just being a typical picky writer.

I’ve been working some more on outlining and world building for my new first draft (goal 4) but haven’t started writing – I intend it to be my NaNoWriMo project. It’s really a fun and for once not set in an ancient world but an off-shoot of our current world – in Brisbane in fact.

Goal 5, entering and submitting more and creating short stories for such endeavours has been a bit lacking this month. I only created Kina’s Climb and I published that here on my site so can’t really submit it (but you can totally go read it 😀 ). I’d be disappointed with myself if I hadn’t already created 13 new stories so far this year and had 2 successes in submitting. Also I’m getting a lot of my submissions to the final stages, which is a sign of improvement as well.

I didn’t touch 1, or 3 or 6 again. For shame me… I really need to kick into gear on 1 and 6.

As for the added goal of learning, one has only to read my review of the Brisbane Writers’ Festival to know I showed that goal who was boss.

Etrian_Odyssey_IVNot a bad month, but not a glimmering paragon of writerly magnificence. I can do better, but I could have done worse. Particularly with Etrian Odyssey IV sitting in my 3DS calling to me(and I’m not going to lie and say I didn’t give in to its call several nights).

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