Leading writers slated for Dunedin residencies
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Leading writers slated for Dunedin residencies
Several leading writers have been selected
for residencies at the Robert Lord Writers Cottage in Titan
Street in Dunedin for 2007/08.
Nonnita Rees, Chair of the Writers Cottage Trust, has announced the next four writers to take up residencies.
They are Gerry Evans to work on the biography of Noel Hilliard; Margaret Scott to prepare her edition of the Journals of Charles Brasch; Renee to write a new play set in Otago and Vincent O’Sullivan to continue work on his biography of Ralph Hotere.
“We are very happy with the success of the writers’ cottage. It continues to be in high demand by emerging and established writers, who are keen to come to live and write in Dunedin for a period of time. Sometimes we offer an extended period but this year the majority wanted shorter spells to combine time to write with access to Dunedin’s Hocken Library collections and other local resources” Ms Rees said.
Stuart Strachan of the Hocken Library added “We are delighted that the Robert Lord Cottage will be enabling these four writers from other centres to work at the Hocken collections. It is a tribute to the richness of the resources including private papers and manuscripts available in Dunedin for research and we look forward to seeing them put to good use.”
Playwright Robert Lord bequeathed his three room 1909 cottage for the use of writers who wish to come to Dunedin to undertake writing projects.
The Trust is also currently operating a partnership with the University Of Otago College Of Education’s Children’s Writer in Residence. Award winning writer Vince Ford is the 2007 writer. A six months residency will be awarded at the University College of Education from April to September 2008 with free accommodation in the Robert Lord Cottage. Advertising for the residency will commence in August.
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Further information on 2007/08 writers
in residence
Gerry Evans (October 2007)
Author of
several books including “Where Giants Dwell”, journalist
and columnist. Retired mariner and trade unionist. He is
writing a biography of Noel Hilliard and will be researching
the Hilliard files at the Hocken Library. He is also looking
forward to meeting local writers and old friends of Noel
Hilliard that still live in the Dunedin area.
Margaret
Scott (November 2007)
Edited the Katherine Mansfield
Notebooks and with Vincent O’Sullivan co-edited the
Letters of Katherine Mansfield. She says the residency
“will enable me to continue my work on transcribing the
daily diaries of Charles Brasch in the Hocken Library. The
diaries are a startlingly vivid and invaluable spotlight on
the literary and artistic history of New Zealand in the
middle third of the twentieth century as well as on the life
and personality of a quite extraordinary man.”
Renee
(December/January 2008)
Playwright and novelist is to
begin work on a new play she intends to set in Otago. She
says “The Robert Lord Cottage seems to me to be the
perfect place for a playwright to begin a new play. I’m
sure Robert’s great talent and wit are part of the
atmosphere of the cottage and I am honoured to join him and
all those writers who have experienced that mix of
inspiration and hospitality that makes Dunedin such a great
place in which to work.”
Vincent O’Sullivan
(March/April and October/November 2008)
Poet, playwright,
novelist and biographer. He will be continuing work on his
biography of artist Ralph Hotere. The time at the cottage
will allow him time to work on the considerable material
held by the Hocken as well as on his extensive files. He
will also interview a wide range of Hotere’s friends and
acquaintances as well as spend time with the artist in Port
Chalmers.