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Artists in Townsville, North Queensland, Australia
Lynn Scott-Cumming and Graeme Buckley share their love of the visual arts and writing.
Tag Archives: writing
Writing About Place Workshop
This workshop is one of the many fabulous events occurring as part of PUNQ @Pop-Up North Queensland – PUNQ https://www.facebook.com/punqfestival $50 per person | 2hrs | 8 participants | 18+2-4pm Sunday 1 August 2021 Discover how words can reveal hidden … Continue reading
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Tagged #PUNQ, #PUNQ2021, Lynn Scott-Cumming, Townsville, Umbrella Studios, writing
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Please Take a Seat
I recently had an installation in the Vault Space at Umbrella Studio. It consisted of four verses of prose about chronic pain. The responses I got for ‘just words’ were fascinating. One person told me it made them cry. Others … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Visual Art
Tagged contemporary, installation, pain, Townsville, Umbrello Studio, visual art, writing
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Jailbait
Graeme’s third novel, Jailbait, is now available at amazon.com. To find out more about the book and to read the chapter go to his blog site at Graeme Buckley Author Blog
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Tagged Australia, Graeme Buckley, Jailbait, North Queensland, novel, Townsville, writing
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The Power of Emotion
Humans like to think they operate mainly using reason but the truth is we don’t give anywhere near enough recognition to the primitive brain and its effects on our emotions. It’s a rare story that succeeds even though the characters … Continue reading
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Tagged characters, Dr Who, emotions, primitive brain, Red Dwarf, writing
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Fantasy Writing as a Reflection on Character
Fantasy At its best, fantasy is a reflection on character. It is a vehicle for fundamental truths. It is an excellent tool for the author who seeks understanding of self and of society. It portrays humanity’s bigotry, racism, fanaticism, blindness, … Continue reading
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Tagged authors, characters, fantasy, humanity, truths, writing
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