The Australian Fairy Tale Society Conference

I discovered the greatest thing this afternoon. I got an email from Sarah Gibson, the filmmaker who wrote and directed the stunning series on ABC and gorgeous website about Re-enchantment, and she was sending out an email to say that her book “Re-enchantment: Ways to Interpret Fairy Tales” was available from the iTunes store for $4.99. That was cool enough, but then, underneath it also had a note to say that Sarah would be speaking at the Australian Fairy Tale Conference on Monday June 9th in Sydney. And I was like, the what now? Now I did not know that there was a Fairy Tale Conference, I thought I had been missing out for years on fairy tale conferences but it seems this is the inaugural year. I am seriously considering going as well; I think it would be wonderful.

The conference is being put on by the Australian Fairy Tale Society with the theme ‘The Fairy Tale in Australia’. The society, which is a national not-for-profit, are focused on “collecting, preserving, discussing, sharing, and creating Australian fairy tales.” according to their website. The conference is being held in Paddington at the Paddington Uniting Church and the standard cost is $95, less if you are a member of the society. The program is also available from the society website where you can see the breakdown of the day plus the special guests. There are a range of wonderful people speaking including Sarah Gibson, Kate Forsyth, as well as a many others.

The conference is on the Queen’s birthday long weekend for those considering going, and at $95 for a day of listening to how Australia plays a role in the creation of fairy tales, it is a pretty good day. You can register your place on the website, as well as check out more about the Society and the conference.

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Australian Fairy Tale Society Website
Australian Fairy Tale Society Facebook
Re-enchantment website

 

Also, for those interested in Sarah’s ebook here is some more information.

RE EBOOK COVER 7Written by Jungian analyst and filmmaker Sarah Gibson and designed by Rose Draper, this eBook presents new ways to interpret fairytales in a visually stimulating and immersive way. Chapters explore the hidden psychological meanings of fairy tales symbols and motifs. They unlock the secrets of the emotional power of fairy tales and why they continue to stir our imagination. The eBook features video, audio, animation and stunning visual design. It showcases re-imaginings by over thirty contemporary artists. Be curious. Be surprised. Be inspired.

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Shakespeare Week 17th-23rd March


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17th to 23rd March 2014 will see the first Shakespeare Week taking place across the UK and a few places around the world in celebration of the 450th anniversary of the bard’s birth. Celebrations are held each year but being the 450th anniversary big things are happening. This is certainly a big deal in Britain, I haven’t so far seen anything for Australia but that isn’t to say there aren’t any celebrations, just perhaps not as grand. Toby’s gotten into the spirit here so that’s how we’re celebrating.

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Despite the festivities, this is not the week Shakespeare was born though. William Shakespeare was born on 23rd April 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, and actually died in 1616 on this same date. This was one of my favourite facts as a child, that Shakespeare died on his birthday. I did think it was a bit spooky, but it was a nice circular way to go, out the same day you came in; though it would be slightly depressing to die on your birthday. There is actually no exact date recorded of his birthday, though based on christening records historians have worked out when he would have most likely been born, giving us the 23rd April. He is buried in Stratford-Upon-Avon and you are still able to see his grave at the Holy Trinity Church.

According to Stratford Vision’s website, the aim of Shakespeare Week is to “bring Shakespeare’s stories, language, historical backdrop and creative influence vividly to life for more than 3 million children in the UK and ensure that his cultural legacy is a central part of the primary school learning experience”. While there is a school and children focus for Shakespeare Week, there are other things for everyone, especially in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Being the centre of all things Shakespeare, Stratford-Upon-Avon have a multitude of festivities to enjoy including parades and other activities. This isn’t the first celebration either, there have been birthday celebrations for hundreds of years, dating all the way back to 1824 for the bard, though with the 450th anniversary it is possibly going to be bigger and better than ever.  I think it is wonderful that people are celebrating so much, even after 450 years there is still a place for Shakespeare in the world.

There are a lot of interesting facts about Shakespeare, he invented so many words and phrases we still use today in the English language, he was loved by Queen Elizabeth I (which influenced the script and events depicted in his play Richard III), and he spelt his name at least six different ways. That is another fun fact, in the Tudor era there was no formalised way of spelling so anything went really. This could have advantages, but you would know there would be a time when you spell something a bit too much on pronunciation alone there is going to be some long and strange looking words you have to decipher. Though really, I would have thought being his own name he may have found one way he liked and stuck with it. Makes you wonder whether we’d have “Shakespeare” looking differently if he did.

There are so many other wonderful things to learn about Shakespeare too, and you can’t ignore just how influential to language and to theatre he was. I really wish I could be in Stratford-Upon-Avon this week to see these events because I think it would be amazing. When I was in the UK last year I got to go there and it was pretty amazing. When I was in London I also went to the Globe Theatre and for those who haven’t been, let me tell you it was amazing! This was Globe No. 3 mind you. The first Globe was built but then because it was too expensive in that location, Shakespeare moved to the other side of the river. Then this rebuild actually got burned down during a performance. The new and current version was built by Sam Wanamaker, American actor and director, and it stands only a few hundred metres from its original location. Based on the original design and layout and historically accurate as possible, the new Globe is a wonder. There are tours given and a museum/display section, but the best part is that it still puts on plays. And with everything historically right you can experience what it was like to see a play as Shakespeare wanted. When I was there I sat in on a rehearsal for Henry VI and it was amazing, I only wish I had been able to see something performed there properly, but alas it wasn’t to be. 

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The Globe Theatre

I could talk about all things Shakespeare for days if given the chance but I shan’t. I will just insist that you check out some sites about his life, his works, and about the Globe itself. As for the celebrations, the few links I’ve given show you the grand fan fair in Stratford-Upon-Avon with some links to other places, I can’t say I know of anything happening in Australia, I haven’t seen anything from the Australian Shakespeare Company, but that isn’t stopping you from having your own celebrations. Also, there are bound to be events throughout the year to celebrate this 450th anniversary, so look out for them as well. I believe the Stratford Vision site mentioned that the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust will run other events and exhibitions through 2014 to celebrate the legacy. Yet another reason I wish I was in Britain, they get all the fun.

For now I must enjoy from a distance. I’ve put some links below for all things Shakespeare Week, no doubt I have missed some but I found what I could to start you off. And if you want some fun Shakespeare things, I’ve added some QI clips as well as some skits and a song from the show Horrible Histories which are simply divine, plus I’ve added in Shakespeare’s Birthday Bonanza that I did last year for his birthday where I have a bit more information and  look  briefly at a few of my favourite plays. Who knows, with all this excitement and information at your disposal, you may learn something new and wonderful about the bard and have an ‘oohhh, didn’t know that’ moment, they’re always fun.

Have a wonderful Shakespeare Week wherever you are. If you’re in Britain I hope you enjoy it and get to go to some celebrations, if not, maybe grab a copy of a play or sonnet and appreciate some of the great works Shakespeare has contributed to the world in your own way.

Shakespeare Week

Shakespeare’s Birthday Celebrations

Stratford Division – Shakespeare’s 450th birthday

About Shakespeare

Shakespeare’s Globe

Happy Birthday Shakespeare

QI episode ‘The Immortal Bard’

QI clip – Words of Shakespeare that didn’t catch on

Horrible Histories – William Shakespeare song

Horrible Histories – Shakespeare insults

Horrible Histories – Shakespeare invented words

Horrible Histories – Shakespeare’s Globe

March Madness

NewsSo March is going to be the busy and exciting month already. On Monday Uni goes back for another three months of long hours of sitting in front of the computer, zero to nonexistent chance of me leaving the house, and only communicating with people via the internet with that possibly being mainly about Uni and Uni complaints.

This should and hopefully be my last semester before I can proudly say I am a qualified librarian which is exciting, but it will involve me doing four courses instead of the recommended two. I’ve done three in the past but four is going to be a challenge, but one I am determined to face. The Uni system for this course pretty much ruins everything by only offering certain courses in certain semesters, and even then it only runs for two out of four semesters with the next one with my courses not starting until August. So the desire to finish without waiting another nine month has bumped up my study schedule just a smidge.

March is also exciting because I am helping out with a book release, including a cover reveal and a range of goodies. Nikki Rae, the author of Sunshine and Sun Poisoned, is releasing her final book in the Sunshine series on the 28th of March and during the week of the release I am going to be posting an interview, Nikki is going to do a guest post and there should even be a giveaway. I’ll be doing a cover reveal on the 10th but you will have to wait for all the other goodies until closer to the release date.

What else is happening. You may have noticed I did some renovations on the blog, nothing too drastic but I did go through the reviews and spruce them up a tad, that was a fun slightly repetitive couple of days. I also tried to sort out some of these widgets but they are being just as uncooperative as ever so round the back way it was again to get them working, especially the quotes and my Goodreads challenge. More work for updating them but they do work so it is ok.

I also went through and organised my tags, and classifying things which was fun. It is amazing how books are not as straightforward as we’d like to believe. It also provided some excellent material for a post I have been working on for a few weeks, so hopefully we can get that up sooner rather than later as well. I also created my Top Five for 2013 of the great books I read so we’ve had a highly productive few days over here. Having said that I have done absolutely nothing to prepare for Uni on Monday so my priorities are clearly in order there.

That could be all the news; I did find an old document that has some post ideas that I can do as well which was cool. Some were waiting on me to finish certain books while others have been further inspired by my renovations and reading old posts. It should give me something interesting away from Uni when I haven’t finished a book or a review yet. One I thought about over Christmas was on all the sequels I am looking forward to reading, so there may be a self imposed challenge of making this semester a sequel focus which could be fun. Depending on how busy these first few weeks are I may even get more catch up posts done which would be excellent. I’m slowly reducing my half finished review pile. It is highly satisfactory.

I think we have reached the end of the news now, I hope you are all out there having a wonderful first day of Autumn, or a wonderful day of your current season and you are all reading something spectacular.

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Another year over…

NewsWell, it’s certainly been an interesting year. There were ups and downs, boy were there downs, but luckily with my impenetrable emotional brick wall in place we don’t have to acknowledge those months now that it’s over. I have had it worse, of course it was more spread out than this year so whether that is a good thing or not I don’t know. But moving on!

Bookwise it’s been sad but wonderful. Because of things and stuff and life and everything I have hardly read anything. I managed just a mere 45 books this year, I think last year was 114 or something. Of course uni made that a problem because who has time for decent reading when you have too much to do and no time to do anything fun. But what I did manage to read was pretty spectacular. I am still behind on reviews, I know, I keep saying I will and I don’t, it’s the freedom. The fact I was locked into this uni thing with absolutely no time for months with barely a chance to think or relax or even watch TV, the thought of sitting too long on the computer writing is actually hard, I need to vege. I want to write, I do honestly, but relaxing and just enjoying my days catching up on doing nothing is wonderful. I am trying though. I need to keep trying.

I started this blog in January. In that time we have had so many things happen it is unbelievable. For newbies who may not know I started on Blog.com, and after a few smooth months it crumbled and it crumbled bad. Server issues, site issues, an issue you want to imagine they caused me and after five months I had to pack up and move. I must say WordPress is better, much better. In the remaining seven months or whatever it has been great. I wrote some good reviews, I got to interview one of my favourite singers Voltaire about his debut book Call of the Jersey Devil and I wrote a wonderful review that people loved. I am still very much regretting that when I met him I froze completely and never got to mention I was the one who had interviewed him or wrote the review, but maybe next time when I have a bit more composure and less awe, I even forgot to take the book to get him to sign, granted I was there for a concert of his but that is besides the point.

I have said I do not want to stop doing this, I just need to find my way in again, get to a point where I can just finish a book and sit down and regurgitate all the emotions and feelings I had about it, that’s how most of my reviews have begun. Then I can find my way to finishing others, they are there, half finished and waiting. I think the new year is going to bring challenges but I want to be determined. Uni is coming to an end by mid year and after a stressful and crazy time when it starts again I am going to be at a loss and a freaking out state of mind where we could grab some evaluation time about what I am doing with my days. Christmas flew by, the year ends in six hours and who knows what is on the other side. I would love to just relax and watch TV and get invested in books and watch the days fly by until it is suddenly the end of January but the urge to not let that happen is also tugging at me. I have prac coming up in a couple of weeks in a library which is itself terrifying so we have an end point to my vegging, I am trying to do everything at once and it is making my head jumbled. So deep breaths everyone and let’s see in the new year like the responsible stable adult we’re convincing the world we are.

We’ll start with news. I have been lucky enough to be asked to review a book called Sun Poisoned by Nikki Rae, as a YA/NA paranormal romance it is intriguing. I also have been given the first book of the series Sunshine, so with both of them hopefully we can make them the start of our regular return. I miss you guys and my regular posts, they were a lot of fun. The other thing I must do is I also need to construct my Top Five list for the year. Last year had some wonderful books, this year had excellent books as well, they all seemed pretty spectacular so I get to revisit a few favourites, maybe it can help me finish the reviews as well, can’t be bragging about books when you don’t know what I really thought of them.

Other than that I think that’s all. It has been a good year, it has, all dramatic obscurity aside, it was a bit of everything, adventure, drama, action, young adult, fiction and non fiction, emotions and chaos, love and conflict, we’ve had it all. I hope you had a wonderful year yourselves, I implore you find and watch any fireworks you can get to tonight because they are sent by the gods and are the greatest things ever created. My absolute love and fascination with the beauty and gloriousness of fireworks can never be underestimated. Happy New Year guys, I will see you on the other side.

Good news! They didn’t change the locks on me!

*Blows dust from blog and wipes away cobwebs with a broom*

NewsHello all! Yes I know, it’s been so long and I feel so guilty and I am very cranky with myself for being gone so long (so long it actually took four goes to get back in because we forgot the password). BUT I have excuses and I am feeling totally fine using them, despite still feeling guilty. One is of course I was away on holiday for three weeks and with naive intentions thought I could blog at the same time (laughs mockingly at my past self). The second excuse is that upon returning home, well, I had to recover from the holiday, and I kind of postponed it again by having a Disney movie marathon and I figured I’d get back on top at the end, but that marathon went for three weeks, a lot longer than I expected and then ended the night before Uni started. And yes, third excuse is Uni. Even in those early first few weeks when nothing much was happening I always would think, I should get back to the blog, I should finish and post this review, I should. But I didn’t, because I hadn’t written what I am writing now: The explanation post. So if I just jumped in without the explanation post I’d have to back post and explain out of order, and even on Twitter and Facebook (also equally and unhappily neglected) I could have been sharing but I just haven’t and now here we are.

Don’t get me wrong, I may still back post, because that’s what I do, and I have some author birthdays I really wanted to post about and review things for, and, because I have an it’s my blog I can do what I like attitude going on, I am going to. Also, I was thinking of bragging about what I did on holidays because there was some epic book related, author related, and other related stuff that happened so I may sneak a few I went here and there and scatter them about and see what happens.

I think I just need to get back into the swing of things. I truly have about four half finished reviews of some pretty excellent, mind blowingly amazing books to finish so that’s going to be awesome. Plus some other posts I wanted to write so we are going to make time for them. Uni is going to get worse (it’s already pretty bad now in all shapes and forms) before it gets better, I’m only half way which is also terribly depressing, but we’re going to try, even if it means cutting back on the posts or back posting when I get time. I don’t want to stop doing this, it is too much fun. Oh and NaNo’s coming in November too. Oh what a chaotic few months we’ve had. November isn’t going to be pretty, but, we’re powering on because that is what we do best and it’s been the theme of the past few months so why stop now?

Also, my stats show that people still visited so that was a complete surprise. Yay you for still coming to see me, it is much appreciated. I also completely forgot about the competition that was running before I left, I thought I’d be back in time to mention it but I was still getting on the plane on the day it was drawn, and then yeah, completely forgot after eventually getting home essentially two days later. Darn those time zones. I did try and see who won that but I couldn’t find it, but whoever you are congratulations!

So here’s hoping after this we can get back into the swing of things, try and keep this going and make it into a good little blog after all the issues we had at the beginning with that other site, then my hiatus, we have had a great first year of things to work around.  But it does feel good to be back.

 *throws self a welcome back party* *hunts for Toby to ask why he wasn’t running things while I was away*Room2

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