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Monday, November 29, 2010

The Little Green Eco friendly look at Grammar!

  
Where do I start?  So much has happened in the past couple of weeks and I’m struggling to blog in a timely manner, which is kind of annoying me but feel a tad useless to do much about it since other things are taking up my time: like my other job; the grating never-ending insomnia; domestics and so on.  Nothing new to any of us, I know but it’s still managing to annoy the shit out of me.  But this post is about something extremely useful and clever and exciting like Grammar! 
And I’m in serious awe about those who understand the rules of grammar and have such a great handle on the use of language and its origins.  It’s fascinating stuff – something that would have bored me shitless as a teen now excites me and wishes I knew more.  The Little Green Grammar Book by Mark Tredinnick is a very good start.  I had the good fortune of attending his masterclass today at the Queensland Writers Centre.

I learned many things, actually, that I will need time to process and hopefully the penny will drop and I will have that a-ha moment and eventually get it.  I mean really get it. 
Get things like:
·         the proper use of a semi colon, which up until now I have avoided like the plague because  I don’t understand its correct use
·         the Em dash will become my friend
·         and I will re-embrace my use of long sentences, but make sure they do the job they’re intended to do. 
I will mix the sentences up: short, long and in-between, and as strange as this may sound it isn't necessarily easy to grasp.  However, (this word is a no, no in this context) I finally get what makes a sentence.
Shouldn’t I have already known this?  I’m a writer – doh!  Yes, I do know this on a subconscious level but not always on conscious level, so now when my grammar/spell check tells me there is a ‘verb confusion’ I now know what to look for and will quietly and methodically work through my completed manuscripts and take notice of my sentences, long, short or otherwise and see if I have the basic sentence structure. 
So, what is the basic sentence structure? 
Subject, verb, object, modifier – this is only the beginning as there are subordinates clauses and main clauses, sentences declarative, interrogatory, directive and exclamative. 
We covered things like: preposition in space and in time; pronouns; conjunctions; clusters of words or phrases and many more.  I am now in possession of Mark’s eco friendly little green grammar book and I will study this and aim to improve.  Make better use of my sentences, write strong and grammatically correct sentences so at the very least if I break the rules know what rules I’m breaking.
As Mark taught us today - ‘The rules of grammar are the rules for paradise’.
And a quote from his book, the little green grammar book:
‘Learn the rules’, wrote the zen poet Basho, ‘and forget the rules’.  Just don’t ignore them. They’ll set your writing free.
Forgive me for any grammatical errors in this post.  Disclaimer:  I’m very tired nd I’m still trying to grasp this wonderful thing called the English language that has origins in so many other languages.  While Mark makes grammar sound simple and I guess it is – I’m also going to be unlearning bad habits of poor school curriculum, teachers who had no idea, many years of secretarial dumb ass grammatical rules that are now redundant, and everything I thought I knew about grammar in creative writing, has somehow, over time been lost, confused, or taken out of context. 
So yep, I have a lot to learn but I feel excited that I’m so much closer to understanding what I’m doing on a conscious level and looking forward to the day of breaking the rules because I know I can J
Mark will be launching his new collection of poems ‘Fire Diary’ Monday, 29 November, 2010

Where: Avid Reader, 193 Boundary Street, West End
When:  6.00 – 8pm.
Cost:      $5 
RSVP:    email: events@avidreader.com.au or online: www.avidreader.com.au or by phone: 3846 3422

Midnight rambler finding the rhythm in sentences

Mark Tredinnick, is Qld Premier's Literary Award Winner and author of "The Blue Plateau",  "The Little Green Grammar Book", "The Little Red Writing Book" and "The Little Black Book of Business Writing" and more recently his new collection of poetry "Fire Diary".
Grammar is my weak point and I found out today that ‘grammar is about the sentence’, and ‘verbs are magick’.  This is important, very important – I do like this, so much so, that today I feel stronger, better, slightly more confused and befuddled but somehow quietly confident that I learned a thing or two today.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

GALA/FINAL - SHORT + SWEET THEATRE


S+S cast
 What a week it’s been and so much to share.  Firstly, Saturday 20th November was the Finals/Gala of the Short + Sweet Theatre Festival here in BrisVegas @ the Judith Wright Centre.  I was excited beyond words to not only be an audience participant for Week 2 of the top 20 on the Friday night but again at the final/Gala Award night on Saturday.   I not only witnessed some really amazing plays but my little play,The Corpse cannot Play was in the Top Ten alongside some of the best!
We were all winners in effect, just having made it into the top 30 was something of an achievement for all of the entrants and congrats to all those who did.  It’s been a top festival and something I’m been very proud to be a part of. 
It’s great to support local theatre and all of the arts for that matter and even if I hadn’t had a play performing,  Short + Sweet  Theatre is well worth buying a ticket for.  You get bite size chunks of theatre from all different genres and no chance to get bored as none of them go longer than ten minutes and what a variety you get to see over one night.  Ten plays, all different.  Some make you laugh, others cry and maybe even shiver with excitement or creeping fear.  It’s great and I for one will be supporting this every year whether I have a play being performed or not.
It was wonderful having so many of my friends come along in support for my play but also for supporting other artists, writers, actors, and directors while being entertained.
Thanks to the awesome Short +Sweet crew, Candice Diana and Sean Dennehy and the many more who I didn’t get to meet.
And now for the winners:
Nuns Gone Wild
The Short+Sweet Award Presented to the best overall production - taking into consideration acting, directing and script - performed at the Gala Final.
Nuns Gone Wild
Writer: Leon Foo
Director: Tim Driver
Cast: Bronwyn Morrow, Barbara Chaffe, Marion Welsch

Best Comedy Presented to the writer of the Best Comedy performed at the Gala Final.
Nuns Gone Wild
Writer: Leon Foo
Director: Tim Driver
Cast: Bronwyn Morrow, Barbara Chaffe, Marion Welsch

Best Drama Presented to the writer of the Best Drama performed at the Gala Final.
The Devil’s Aftershave
Writer: Pete Malicki
Director: Matthew Filkins
Cast: Jeremy Wood.

Michelle Miall & Sean Dennehy
Best Director Presented to the Best Director of plays performed at the Gala Final.
Michelle Miall 
for
Lifetime
Writer: Angie Farrow

Sound Designer: Cameron Rollo
Cast: Dirk Hoult, Emma Che Martin.


Best Actor (male) Presented to the actor who gave the most outstanding performance throughout the festival.
Jeremy Wood
for
The Devil’s Aftershave
Writer: Pete Malicki
Director: Matthew Filkins
Cast: Jeremy Wood.

Best Actor (female) Presented to the actor who gave the most outstanding performance throughout the festival.
Bronwyn Morrow
for
Nuns Gone Wild
Writer: Leon Foo
Director: Tim Driver
Cast: Bronwyn Morrow, Barbara Chaffe, Marion Welsch

The Wildcards Winner The play judged to be the best overall production (taking into consideration acting, directing and script) performed during the Wildcards.
Queen Of De Nile
Wrought Iron Productions
Writer: Carmen Cuskelly
Director: Christopher Cherry
Cast: Carmen Cuskelly

Best New Talent Presented to an emerging writer, director or actor who performed outstandingly either at the Gala Final or during the festival.
Marion Welsch
for
Scissors. Paper. Rock.
Writer: Marion Welsch
Director: Marion Welsch
Little Black Duck Productions

and

Nuns Gone Wild
Writer: Leon Foo
Director: Tim Driver
Cast: Bronwyn Morrow, Barbara Chaffe, Marion Welsch

Best ITC Presented to the Independent Theatre Company who presented the most outstanding overall production either at the Gala Final or throughout the festival.
Testy
Wrought Iron Productions
Concept: Christopher Cherry
Writer: Carmen Cuskelly
Director: Christopher Cherry
Cast: Chris Holt, Adam Drake, Christopher Cherry, Fabienne Drake, Evie Richards.
 and

Queen Of De Nile
Wrought Iron Productions
Writer: Carmen Cuskelly
Director: Christopher Cherry
Cast: Carmen Cuskelly

People’s Choice Award For the most popular play as voted by audiences throughout the festival.
Testy
Wrought Iron Productions
Concept: Christopher Cherry
Writer: Carmen Cuskelly
Director: Christopher Cherry
Cast: Chris Holt, Adam Drake, Christopher Cherry, Fabienne Drake, Evie Richards.

Congrats to all and now can’t wait for next year :)

Midnight rambler is planning.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Ausmusic Month

In support of Triple J's Ausmusic month and one of this years ARIA winners for best Female artist and best Breakthrough artist I give you the amazing Megan Washington. Oh, and if you look closely a fellow edger, Nea Beauville makes an appearance all glammed up.




Midnight rambler still thinking about story beats...

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

The Corpse cannot Play


Just some of the lovely audience...
More pix of celebration from the 'Wildcard' session of The Corspe cannot Play held at the Judith Wright Centre for the Contemporary Arts Saturday 13th November can be found here

Professionals shot of the dress rehearsal coming soon...Stay tuned

Midnight rambler contemplating writing some story beats

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Corpses, ghosts and broken glass...

Jessica Armbrust (Director) with Moi (writer)
Finally got to meet the beautiful and talented Jessica Armbrust (Director of my ten minute play) The Corpse cannot Play and the lovely actors Susie Omar (who played Katherine) and Alex Hines (Carol).  Their performance was convincing, and exuberant bringing my characters to life.

Alex Hines & Susie Omar
I'm so incredibly excited about how this play was represented.  With no prior collaboration or discussion as planned, Jessica interpreted my vision pretty much spot on.  Susie and Alex owned their roles as Katherine and Carol giving it their all. 

It was fantastic to have my wonderful supportive friends come out and watch it along with nine other great plays.

Was I nervous on the night?  Hell yeah.  Not because I didn't trust the direction or the performances - it was more about it being out there for the world to see...but love it or hate it -  I'm still rapt my little play saw the light of day...

We didn't make the finals but nevertheless it was a blast.  It's not over yet as we enter into week two of the top 20 plays.  I have tix for Friday and Saturday night which include the Gala/Finals.

If you haven't checked out the biggest and coolest little play festival in the world then don't delay!  Do it now by booking tickets here.

Midnight rambler doing the happy dance

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Talking theatre: short plays, short stories, ten minutes at a time...

The lovely Rowena from ROR has invited me to talk about playwrighting vs fiction.

"I should emphasise here that I’m discussing short plays as opposed to feature length, so it might be more applicable to explore short plays (ten minutes) versus short stories.  What are the differences?" 

Read the full article here

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Ausmusic Month...

Finally, I get to post something to do with music!  My first music post for the month and I will be highlighting Australian music in line with Triple J’s Ausmusic month.

It was with sad irony that we lost James Freud, front man for Models to suicide on 4th November, 2010.  Models, an alternative rock band had a great influence on the Australian music scene in the late seventies/eighties.  So while I’m paying tribute to Ausmusic month and celebrating great Australian music this decade, it’s still fair to mention the impact our local bands have had on Australian music regardless of their era.  Rest in peace James
The song I’m going to kick off with this month is from the featured artist on Triple J’s unearthed.  Lanie Lane – she is magnificent.  Have a listen, check out the article and click here for a free mp3 download of her single.





Midnight rambler dreading another 5.30am start...

Friday, November 5, 2010

WHAT HAPPENED on the way to…

There were a few things I wanted to blog about earlier this week and already it’s the end of week one into November – what the…
Between working and writing and subbing and stuff, the week has got away on me.  So here is a brief rundown of what I’ve been doing besides working in that other job that pays the bills.
·    Attending an awesome Masterclass at the QWC with the Master himself Simon Higgins on writing good YA.  But essentially it came down to just really great tips on good writing, regardless of the genre you write in.  I met some great people on the day and came away much more enlightened than when I arrived;
·    Applied for a Graduate Certificate in Screenwriting course for 2011 with AFTRS – what made me think I could get my application in good form with everything else that was going on around me in a week, I have no idea – doh!
·     And in addition to the above idiocy I wrote a short story and subbed two – one has since been rejected but at least it was a nice prompt reply and I’m not kept waiting in suspense.
And I want to write about Triple J’s Ausmusic month but I will post that tomorrow Inshallah
Midnight rambler dreading the thought of a 5.30am start tomorrow…