Thursday, November 22, 2018

WRITING ITCH RAMPANT IN NORTH

Living in tropical  climes  inspires many  people to write. Across  North  Australia ,  a vast army  of  enthusiasts  is  engaged  in   literary  and artistic  pursuits.  An  unusual  insight  into  the   literary   output   has  been  provided by  the  purchase  at  an open air market  of  a  thumbed  copy  of   Raining  on the  Sun , the 2008  anthology  of   works by  members of  the Tropical Writers  Group  of  Far  North  Queensland . 
It  was the  third  anthology-Between the Leaves ( 2006 ) and  Mangoes on Fire  ( 2007) the first two-displaying the writing talents of  24   members , residing  between  Babinda  and  Port  Douglas , some pictured  below .   
The  book  includes  brief  but  informative  biographies of  the diverse  group , some additional  information added  with  a green  pen ,  underlining of text  . Some  were  from  overseas-Malaysia , Argentina,  the US, New Zealand , India , the United Kingdom  ; various  parts of  Australia . Regular meetings held .
 
A writer of  informative rhyming verse   had left  a career as a mathematics and    science teacher  in  the  UK  to visit Australia 30 years  previously ; another woman lived with her husband , a psycho cat and a  bunch of dragons ; the  heat and humidity  of   Cairns  unleashed  the  dormant  urge in a woman to write resulting in  a children's  story book ,The Duck With No Quack ; a great grandmother  drew on her own  life experience to become a   prolific writer of  poetry, short stories and  scripts.
 
The anthology opens with the  prize winning  entries by Susan Ascott- Evans  in both the   poetry and prose sections of the  Cairns Post Weekender  Writing Competition. She had lived in Cairns  since 1986 ; a naturopath, iridologist and painter , she  had contributed health articles to Connect magazine  and written  two unpublished manuscripts.