After the event, Trish filled us in on the fun she'd had with the children. "The stories captured a moment in time through the eyes of people, animals and objects with visual elements from the stories inspiring rock paintings. The rocks were placed along the Tenterfield Creek Trail walk for all to enjoy at the Story Quest Digital Sculpture trail through the Tenterfield Youth Precinct."
What a brilliant idea! Find out more, and see some of these lovely stories on the Tenterfield Shire Council website. By Lydia Roberts Author and Deepwater resident Michael Burge wants local talent to shine at this year's High Country Writers Festival. "We're aiming to turn limitations into bonuses!" HIGH Country Writers Festival director Michael Burge wants to showcase local talent and emerging authors at this year’s event. The festival, which starts on Saturday, December 11, is aimed at all authors and writers and will be held in Glen Innes. It is centred in The Makers Shed, in Grey Street. Burge will be joined by other authors, including Mary Garden, Jessica White and Gundula Rhoades who will share their experiences and ideas in workshops and discussions. The New England Writers’ Centre will have a stall at the festival. |
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