In this issue:
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Welcome to the New Year
Welcome back to 2022!!
As the pandemic moves into a new phase, and travel is once again a possibility, Speakers Ink is pleased to be able to offer a wider range of bookings for the New Year. Not only are our local speakers getting back into schools, we also have numerous speakers keen to tour to Qld during 2022. Details on our touring speakers can be found on our website. Highlights on a few speakers touring are listed below.
To make an enquiry, please contact our office.
Voices on Tour 2022
Please refer to our Touring Speakers Page on our website for up-to-date details for new dates for 2022.
If you are interested in making a booking, please contact our office for assistance.
New Books
Congratulations to Helen Goltz and Phil Kettle on their new releases:
About the Grave Tales series
Ordinary people caught up in extraordinary events
In cemeteries throughout Australia, gravestones hint at our history – true crime, tales of early settlement, mystery, tragedy, health epidemics, unsolved murders, love lost and sacrifice. The Grave Tales series reveals more than the headstone can ever tell.
Helen Goltz and Chris Adams
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The Clancy of the Outback series - written by Phil Kettle and Bob Anderson and illustrated by Shane McGowan was released in December, 2021 and depict the outback adventures of eleven-year old Clancy, who has been thrust into life out 'woop-woop' at his uncle's sheep station.
Phil Kettle and Bob Anderson
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The Spotlight is on Christopher Raja
Elements of a Story: A Guided Writing Workshop with Christopher Raja
Christopher Raja draws on his experience as a teacher, playwright and memoirist to present his new writing workshops as part of the Byron Writers Festival
Date: 16 and 23 February 1-3pm
Online via Zoom
Cost; $120 members, $120 non-members
New Speakers
In 2021, we welcomed four new speakers to the Speakers Ink line-up:
Dates for your Diary
Yours in promoting literacy from all at the Speakers Ink team,
Sandie, Margie, Jan, Lia, Rob, Matt and James
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