Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Harvest Update

Greetings dear harvesters

We hope this reaches you in happy and healthy spirits in whichever corner of the globe it finds you. Melbourne is base for the harvest team, and its proven a happy (yet hayfevery) home these past months as we've toiled together to publish issue two. Yes, hurrah, we've made it! And what's more, we think issue two is a beautiful follow-up, jam-packed with a bumper crop of fresh Australian stories, poetry and art from Australia and the rest of the world.

So as the year draws to an end, what better way to catch up with old friends and make new literary buddies than by attending the launch of our second issue - the Spring/Summer bumper edition. The launch is on 5 Dec. and we'll have plenty of copies of harvest to show. There's a mix of new, emerging and established artists, poets and authors for you to discover. Visit us online for a rundown of the pieces.

While we gear up for a launch next month, we'll also be continuing to send through feedback to all of you who took the time to submit your work. Slowly but surely you'll hear from us via email or post.

Our events calendar is a bit Melbourne-centric tho' guess it can be forgiven this time in light of the recent announcement of Melbourne being named a UNESCO City of Literature. But don't forget, if you have any information you'd like us to share, please email us.

Here's some literary and design events that'll get you out and about:

Come one, come y'all to harvest's launch of issue two on Friday 5 December
Its time ... help us celebrate the release of our beautiful, bumper Spring/Summer edition. Enjoy sets from Geoff Lemon, Nathan Curnow and Paul Mitchell and challenge people to Guess Whom? There'll also be limited edition postcards and magazine bundles available on the night. harvest is a handsome addition to your bookshelf, easy to pop in your library bag or handed over for a seasonal offering.

WHERE: The Order of Melbourne, First floor, 401 Swanston Street, Melbourne.
TIME: 6-9pm
COST: FREE... but magazine purchases warmly welcomed!

Check out our invite for the a spotlight on the contributing artists.

Celebrate the first release from our favourite poetry editor, Geoff Lemon

Sunblind is a book of poetry and prose from Geoff Lemon being launched on Thursday 27th of November in the function room of the Dan O'Connell Hotel. Starting at 7pm, the night will include performances from Sean M. Whelan, Josephine Rowe, and Felix Nobis. Geoff will also be doing a set based around pieces from his book.
VENUE: The Dan is on the corner of Princes and Canning Streets, Carlton (between Lygon and Nicholson Streets) .
Sunblind is published by Picaro Press.
Please see attached invite.

The Melbourne Design Market returns on Sunday 30th November

One of our lovely stockists, Kids in Berlin, will have a retail stall at the Melbourne Design Market at Melbourne's Federation Square on Sunday 30th November. Not just for shop-a-holics and design buffs, the market supports an outstanding selection of design retailers, emerging and established designers and design students.
Head to Federation Square's undercover car park from 10am - 5pm. Entry is free.

Poles Apart and Lines Between

The work of students from Holmesglen TAFE's Professional Writing and Editing course, Poles Apart and Lines Between will be launched on Thursday 4th of December at 7pm. Head to Softbelly Bar and Lounge, 367 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne for an evening of literary celebrations.
Visit the Facebook group for more information (PolesApart PoetryAnthology) or
email: fireandice2008@live.com.au

Voiceworks

Magazine #75 Beat is the latest issue of the national quarterly magazine supporting young, new and emerging writers.
Grab your literary-minded friends and visit Horse Bazaar, Lt Lonsdale St, Melbourne on Thursday 11 December at 7.30pm.

Poetry Idol

The 2009 series of Poetry idol will be commencing on Sunday the 1st of February 2pm at the St Kilda Library. Hosted by Brian Nankervis (Rockwiz), the event will also launch the new Paradise Anthology with enterainment from legendary blues singer Chris Wilson and his talented wife Sarah Carroll from Git. Michael Crane and Trish Anderson will perform musical poems and 2007 Poetry Idol winner Geoff Lemon will launch the winners prize (a book) by 2008 Poetry idol winner Exra Bix.
Poetry Idol heats will be held at libraries throughout Melbourne culminating in the final at the 2009 Age Melbourne Writers Festival.
First prize is $2000 plus two x$500 runner ups.
To register to perform at the heats, contact mailto:mfrane2000@yahoo.com
For photographs of Poetry Idol events go to www.paradiseanthology.com

Enjoy!

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Cheers,
Rachael and the harvest team
PO Box 1115
Elwood, Victoria 3184
e. writetoharvest@gmail.com
seeded at www.harvestmagazine.wordpress.com

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