Looking back a year on, I realise the significance of concluding my writing adventure in the NT with a tattoo, combining the ink of the writer's pen with the ink of a needle. I was booked in to have my first tattoo done on my last day in Darwin. A quill on my wrist, the… Continue reading My NT Writing Adventure Concludes with Ink and a Bang
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My Northern Writing Adventure: Festival Sunday
I acknowledge the Larrakia people of the Garramilla/Darwin region who are the traditional owners of the land I am writing about in this post. I acknowledge all elders of the past, present and future. On Sunday morning I headed back to the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT for the last time. I attended… Continue reading My Northern Writing Adventure: Festival Sunday
My Northern Writing Adventure: Pride, Loving and Relationships on Festival Saturday
I acknowledge the Larrakia people of the Garramilla/Darwin region who are the traditional owners of the land I am writing about in this post. I acknowledge all elders of the past, present and future. On this day I was tired. I hadn't fallen to sleep until 4am the night before. Missing the late bus and… Continue reading My Northern Writing Adventure: Pride, Loving and Relationships on Festival Saturday
My Northern Writing Adventure: Festival Friday
I acknowledge the Larrakia people of the Garramilla/Darwin region who are the traditional owners of the land I am writing about in this post. I acknowledge all elders of the past, present and future. On Friday I began the day with a visit to the historical Fannie Bay Gaol. The gaol operated as Her Majesty's… Continue reading My Northern Writing Adventure: Festival Friday
My Northern Literary Adventure: One Year On
I acknowledge the Larrakia people of the Garramilla/Darwin region who are the traditional owners of the land I am writing about in this post. I acknowledge all elders of the past, present and future. This week I am reminiscing on my first trip to the Northern Territory. I can't believe it has already been a… Continue reading My Northern Literary Adventure: One Year On