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The storms of life are survived in the living, and in the poetry of Australian Poet, Jeremy Garnett. This is his first compilation of 19 poems from the past eight years. Eight years of turmoil; emotional, philosophical and, most delightfully, meteorological. Jeremy lives and writes in Darwin, the crossroads of cyclonic turmoil in northern Australia. His enjoyment of storms and their encroachment is plainly evident within these pages. His poetry has hitherto graced the local open-mic events, appeared in a number of magazines (both on & off line), featured in three international anthologies, and been written into a couple of theatrical productions.
Red Dirt Scrawl (annotated) is a poet's personal recount of the of the 2018 Red Dirt Poetry Festival, and the impact it had on them. This annotated edition provides poetry written for and presented at the 2018 Red Dirt Poetry Festival, as well as comments by the author on their mindspace, creative process, events, and the general context of the festival.
Red Dirt Scrawl is a collection of poems written for, inspired by, and read during the successive 2018 and 2020 Red Dirt Poetry Festivals. It provides a glimpse into the emotional and literary experience of the festival, - organised by poets, with poets, for poets. This collection is thus a reflection of a poet, inspired by interactions within a community of people who imbibe and exhale words with a passion as reliable and needful as breathing.
Layers of Creation was birthed in the crucible of the Darwin Fringe Festival. It comprises a project exploring the creative layers of image and imagination, following the process from Photo to Print and Page.Inside, from a selection of Darwinian photographers, you will discover the marvellous photographs that formed the inspiration for the written words of our writers. This collection will catch fire in your imagination and may then flourish, creating layers in your own mind and beyond.
Tony Garnett is the first book-length study of one of the most respected and prolific producers working in British television. From ground-breaking dramas from the 1960s such as Up the Junction and Cathy Come Home to the 'must see' series in the 1990s and 2000s such as This Life and The Cops, Garnett has produced some of the most important and influential British television drama. This book charts Garnett's career from his early days as an actor to his position as executive producer and head of World Productions. Drawing on personal interviews, archival research, contextual analysis and selected case studies, Tony Garnett examines the ways in which Garnett has helped to define the role of th...
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The eighth volume in the "Simulation and Gaming Research Yearbook" series brings together topical and authoritative contributions from international professionals involved in the use of games and simulations. There are examples drawn from a wide range of countries.