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Join us and meet other writers!

In the leafy grounds and hibiscus shade of the Fremantle Arts Centre Café.

Flame Trees in the Courtyard

Take your time to feel the energy of leaf power.

Friendly Fauna

Oh good, a bunch of writers with food!

Always be on the lookout for strange characters

They will make an interesting plot.

Haiku for Joyce

concrete two-seater
come, come, all writers sit on
my hard art

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Launch of Shane McCauley's "Trickster"


OOTA Writers Group Inc.
invites you to the launch party of
tRICKSTER by Shane McCauley
Walleah Press (Tasmania)

To be launched by Andrew Lansdown
Saturday, 6 June 2015 @ 2pm
Pavlich Room
Fremantle Arts Centre

Please RSVP by 29 May
SMS- 0432983310
Book sales $ 20 (no credit card facilities)
Drinks, finger foods & a trick or two

** The launch will be concluded with raffle and door prize draws.**

Monday, April 20, 2015

Launch of Cuttlefish by Sunline Press





Sunline Press invites you to the launch of
Cuttlefish


Gallows Gallery
53 Glyde Street
Mosman Park


Saturday 2nd May 5pm to 7pm


before 28th April 2015

Upcoming Classes



APRIL
Poetry Fri 24th, 1pm-3pm with Shane McCauley

MAY
Prose Fri 1st, 1pm-3pm with Helen Hagemann
Poetry Fri 8th, 1pm-3pm with Shane McCauley
Prose Fri 15th, 1pm-3pm with Helen Hagemann
Poetry Fri 22nd, 1pm-3pm with Shane McCauley
Prose Fri 29th, 1pm-3pm with Helen Hagemann


JUNE - Please note that Helen Hagemann is away until  10th July 2015
              and Laurie Steed and Guy Salvidge will each run a workshop 
              Check out: http://writingatcentre.blogspot.com.au

Poetry Fri 5th, 1pm-3pm with Shane McCauley
Prose Fri 12th, 1pm-3pm with Laurie Steed
Poetry Fri 19th, 1pm-3pm with Shane McCauley
Prose Fri 26th, 1pm-3pm with Guy Salvidge

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Voicebox at a new venue: Blinco Street Cafe



Upcoming Events
20 APRIL, 2015
Maitland Schnaars, Zainab Syed and Mags Webster
Join us at the Fremantle Fibonacci Centre, 19 Blinco Street, Fremantle.
Tickets: $10/$6 available at the door
Doors open at 6.30pm, poetry begins at 7pm.
Food, coffee, tea and juices available at the Blinco Street Cafe.
BYO poems and drinks.
Note: the Fremantle Fibonacci Centre  is a cash only venue.

25 MAY, 2015
Jennifer Kornberger, John Mateer and Amy Hilhorst

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Keep Track of Overland's List of Prizes




Mark this in your diary: Overland’s magnificent list of prizes

For several years now, Overland has been hosting a number of prestigious prizes, with support from organisations such as the Malcolm Robertson Foundation, Victoria University, Story Wines and the National Union of Workers.

To save you having to keep track of when they open and close, we've made this handy list @

https://overland.org.au/prizes/

Monday, February 23, 2015

Bunbury Writing for Performance Competition


The Shore Lines Writing for Performance Festival creates opportunities for established and emerging writers of all ages to have their work seen by a live audience. If you like to write and would like your work performed then Shore Lines is for you. The competition calls for written entries that will be judged on the quality of the writing and its suitability for performance. We encourage a wide range of genres including monologues, poems, plays, songs, stories, comedy, hip hop or rap.

Entries are open until Friday 27 March 2015 and will be judged by an expert panel from Edith Cowan University. There are two categories aimed specifically at young writers: one for primary and one for secondary school aged. A third category is open for all ages. There is an impressive range of prizes on offer including a week's residency at the Katherine Susannah Pritchard Writer's retreat for the open category winner to absorb themselves in their craft.

An entry forms is attached to this email and is available for download from our website by visiting this link - http://www.bunburyentertainment.com/view/individual/shore-lines-2015.

Not sure where to start? Why not attend a free workshop at BREC? We will be holding a Writing for Performance workshop this Thursday, 26 February from 6-8pm. Please note that workshop places are strictly limited so registration is essential by emailing karenc@bunburyentertainment.com.

Kind regards,

Katherine Weston
Marketing Officer – Media & Promotions
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre
T: 08 9792 3116
F: 08 9792 3122
E: katherine@bunburyentertainment.com

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Be a Bad Romeo Competition

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CALLING ALL WRITERS: Win a 1-on-1 meeting with Pan Macmillan’s Commissioning Editor!

Those wonderful folks at Pan Macmillan have done it again for aspiring writers, putting the incredible opportunity of a 1-on-1 meeting with their Commissioning Editor up for grabs in a new competition!

To celebrate the release of Bad Romeo, they’re asking you to submit a 1000-word story using the characters from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to badromeo@macmillan.com.au before Friday the 3rd of April!

Pretty easy huh?

Make sure your submission is in 12pt Times New Roman font and double spaced, and be sure to include 100 words about yourself, including any websites, blog or social media pages, as well as any previously published or self-published works. You must be an Australian or New Zealand resident to enter.

Don’t forget, this opportunity is brought to you by the new release Bad Romeo, which may have the best tagline of 2015 so far.

The heart wants what it wants…

and sometimes it wants something bad.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Bringing out the Writer in You - Classes at the Fremantle Arts Centre 2015




Creative Writing Classes for the Writer in You

Shane McCauley and Helen Hagemann offer friendly, insightful and erudite classes at the Fremantle Arts Centre, every Friday from 1pm.  Why not join us, together with members of the Out of the Asylum Writers Group, for some informative and fun writing classes. Shane conducts the poetry class on alternate Fridays to the Prose class with Helen Hagemann.
Fremantle Arts Centre, Room 3, upstairs in the main building. Shane's first class is this Friday, 16th January @ 1pm. Helen starts the Prose class on Friday, 6th February. All welcome!



Shane McCauley has wide experience in the teaching field, having taught previously at Edith Cowan University, at TAFE Midland, was joint editor of OOTA’s publication The Weighing of the Heart, and has taught poetry at the FAC for 7 years. He is an award-winning published poet with several collections, including The Chinese Feast, Deep Sea Diver, The Butterfly Man, Shadow Behind the Heart, Glassmaker & The Drunken Elk (both Sunline Press). His latest chapbook from Studio is called  Ghost Catcher, and there's a new collection waiting in the wings. Shane offers a wealth of knowledge, an expert on formalism and creates a learned, stimulating poetry class for beginners, emerging writers, as well as published poets.

Helen Hagemann commences the Prose Class at the Fremantle Arts Centre on Friday, 6th February. This year’s course will look at all genres of fiction: novel, novella, short stories, flash fiction, creative non-fiction, etc.  Chosen randomly each fortnight, writers will learn the techniques and differences of all fiction genres. Helen brings to the course her academic knowledge and practice of all types of creative writing, esp. the classics and contemporary works.
Helen is a prize-winning poet with poetry and prose published in major Australian literary journals. In 2004, she won an ASA poetry mentorship studying with NSW poet, Jean Kent. In 2008, she won a Varuna Longlines/ Poetry workshop in Katoomba, NSW. In association with the Australian Poetry Centre's New Poets Program her collection, Evangelyne & Other Poems, was published in 2009. Her recent collection of Arc & Shadow was published by Sunline Press, 2013. Helen teaches with the benefits of an MA in Creative Writing, writing short stories, prose poetry, and bringing a second novel to completion. Her classes are informative, fun and often filled with surprises.

Duration of course: February - December —no booking required.
These are casual (alternate poetry/prose) fortnightly classes. Fridays, 1pm. Cost $20 OOTA member, $25 Non-OOTA member.

So why not come along, try us out, we cater to beginners with no pressure. You can learn to write prose, (mainly the short story & techniques) and poetry with established West Australian poets? Find us also on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/WritingattheCentre

Thursday, December 25, 2014

Season's Greetings to all Members


Wishing members Season's Greetings. We hope to see you back again at the Fremantle Arts Centre for classes, readings, lunch and coffee, every Friday.

Classes for 2015 commence on Friday, 16th January - poetry with Shane McCauley.
Helen Hagemann's Prose class commences on Friday, 6th February.

Venue:  FAC Room 3, upstairs North Wing 
Day/ Time:  Fridays 1.00pm - 3.00pm

Lunch venue for readings is in the Fremantle Arts Centre Cafe.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

OOTA 2015 Management Committee Announced

We are proud to publish the new OOTA Management
Committee for 2014-2015


President – Julie Watts

Vice President – Carolyn Abbs

Secretary – Liz Hearnden

Treasurer/Membership Coordinator – Leanne Searle

Ordinary members: Renée Pettit-Schipp

Ross Jackson

Josephine Clarke

Barry Cassidy

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Spilt Ink Winners Announced

CONGRATULATIONS TO:

Poetry
1st- Mags Webster – Ded Reckoning  (both Mags and I can spell ‘dead’)
2nd – Mags Webster – Second Language
3rd Shey Marque – Twilight
Commended – Shey Marque – Woman in the Waters of Lethe

Prose
1st – Richard Regan – The Bush Undertaker Makes Amends
2nd - Mary Jarzabkowski (big applause!!) - A Sweater for Alex
3rd- Alison Davis – The Bus Trip

Monday, September 22, 2014

Writers needed for Bimblebox 153 Birds!

Calling Poets, Writers, Scientists, Academics! Bimblebox 153 Birds is calling for approx 80 writers to contribute to this art project which describes the bird species that have been officially recorded at the Bimblebox Nature Refuge. We need a myriad of voices to tell us something about the following bird species that are currently wild and free avian residents or seasonal visitors to the Bimblebox Nature Refuge.

WHY? Because the Bimblebox Nature Refuge is under threat from massive coal mining projects both directly over and under the refuge plus all around it, throughout the Galilee Basin. This means that the myriad life that thrives on Bimblebox is under threat, including the birds.

Look for more information on their website

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