1992
It's all about location!—1992 saw the SA Writers' Centre move to 242 Pirie Street—formerly the Media Resource Centre. Membership had crept up to 900, and the usual host of events, seminars and youth events occurred: including the launch of an exciting publication for youths, by youths: the dB Young Writers' Page. Follow the links to find out more!
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Events
5 March 1992
Poets On Popeye
Writers and admirers enjoyed another Poets on Popeye, on Thursday 5 March 1992.
Attendants arrived at the Elder Park Boat Launch on the River Torrens at sunset, to board 'Adelaide's own, and only, pleasure boat'. They then indulged in an evening of readings by local, interstate and overseas poets - all the while imbibing carefully chosen cheeses and wines.
The evening was hosted by Anne-Marie Mykyta. Poets included Elizabeth Riddell and Neil Paech (pictured).
They heard the cries of the 'Minor Poetic' and the 'Shorter Story', listened to the warbling song of the 'Singer-Songwriter', and discovered easy methods of identifying all the varieties of writer birds at a glance.
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Poet Neil Paech |
Poet Elizabeth Riddell |
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March 1992
New Writing Performed
World famous writers walked a not-so-straight line from the Tents to Tapas Cafe and Bar to perform alongside the best of our own.
This event featured international and Australian writers every night. Each writer was followed by impromptu performances by the bravest from the floor!
Local writers included: Peter Goers, Natalie Sprite, Myron Lysenko, Steve Evans, Jan Owen, Kerry Greenwood, Brian Matthews, Darrelyn Gunzberg and Tony Page.
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Iain Banks |
Zoe Fairbairns |
Norman Talbot |
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May 1992
Farewell: to Andrew Taylor and Beate Josephi
May saw the farewell to Beate Josephi and Andrew Taylor, who left us for the wilds of Perth.
An informal farewell marked the occasion, with guest speakers giving a 5 minute regale on their lives and times, including Brian Matthews, William Fleming, Moya Costello, John Bray and Peter Goldsworthy.
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Andrew Taylor and Beate Josephi |
Fij Miller |
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September 1992
New Writing Performed
The September '92 season had an attendance of 250 people. Readers included Les Murray, Mum Fox, Peter Goldsworthy, Mardie McComochi and James Bradley.
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Mardie McComochi |
James Bradley |
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December 1992
William Fleming's Farewell
& St Lucy's Party
Tuesday 15 December saw the holding of 'the big End-of-Year and Farewell-to-William Fleming' bash at the centre.
William Fleming was the first Literature Officer to be appointed in Australia. He was also, and as a consequence, the longest serving Literature Officer in the country.
His relationship with the SA Writers' Centre went back to its very beginnings in 1985, and he was amongst the most diligent and faithful supporters the cenre ever had.
As if this isn't enough, he was further described by various writers as 'handsome, erudite, charming, perceptive, extremely hard working, and a candidate for Sainthood'.
Needless to say, Sir William was sadly missed.
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Stephanie Johnston and William Fleming |
Barbara McFadyen and Elizabeth Mansutti with William Fleming |
Teresa Mortlock and Adele Kipping at St Lucy's Party |
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Seminars & Workshops
April 1992
Romance Writing Seminar
This seminar included Valerie Parv, a visiting interstate writer, and Scott Brodie, from Mills and Boon, Harlequin Silhouette.
Other love struck presenters included Belinda Byrne, Audrey Weigh, Roger Norris-Green and Helen McKerral.
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Valerie Parv |
Scott Brodie |
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August 1992
Playwriting Course
This course—a combined course with Meet the Author—featured Timothy Daly.
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Timothy Daly |
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November 1992
Writing Novels
This seminar featured presenters Sophie Cunningham, John Emery, Barry Westburg, Lolo Houbien and Rory Barnes.
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Lolo Houbein |
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Youth
1992
Young Authors' Night
1992 saw the holding of another greatly sucessful Young Authors Night, at Adelaide High School.
Attendees included Verity Laughton and Rod Martin.
1992 also saw the inception of an exciting new youth forum, dB Young Writers' Page. Produced by the SA Writers' Centre with the support of Living Health, the dB Young Writers' Page was one of the few outlets for young South Australian writers at the time. The page was published monthly in dB Magazine, a free broadsheet aimed at young people (aged 15-30).
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Rod Martin (ERA) |
Verity Laughton |
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Where We're At
Vital Stats
Membership: around 900
Chair: Barry Westburg
Dianne Brown, Pam Maitland, Adele Kipping, Helen Barker, Anne-Marie Mykyta, Kathy Clark, Kate Simpson, Heather Britton, Jeanne Mazure.
1992 saw the welcoming of a new Administrative Assistant: Erica Sharplin... and a new photocopier from Konika! The Writers' Centre were agog with such technological wonders as A3 enlarging, A5 reducing and a multi-sheet feeder.
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A move to 242 Pirie Street |
A new high tech hub |
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The SA Writers' Centre is assisted by the South Australian Government through Arts SA, and the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory bodies.





















