Now this is interesting: I sent in several 'letters-to-editor' about the counterfeit Hundertwasser our district council is advertising and promoting, regardless of the expenses to the ratepayers.
I also sent info about the book signing I am planning, but since I've made it clear that I want honesty in art rather than a fake tourist attraction, one or two newspapers have suddenly become less obliging. Powerplays at work? Maybe I'm less popular now with some influential Whangareians?
Meanwhile I'm flat-out printing and binding and preparing for my table at the 5 May Celebrations at the Quarry Art Centre. I've even written and printed a small booklet in Dutch and a second batch in English, limited to 25 copies each. 'WELCOME AND UNWELCOME MEMORIES OF THE WAR YEARS.' After all, the 5th of May is Liberation Day in Holland. 5 May 1945.
WELCOME.
I hope you'll enjoy reading my blog. If you do, let me know.
If you don't, tell me why, so I can improve it.
And if you don't find enough about my visual art work, try my page on www.artinabox.co.nz
If you don't, tell me why, so I can improve it.
And if you don't find enough about my visual art work, try my page on www.artinabox.co.nz
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
ROCK
Computers seem to have a mind of their own: without touching keyboard or mouse what I wrote before just disappeared. So if it shows twice, forgive my computer.
On 5 May the Dutchies here in town will have a big festival to celebrate Holland Liberation Day in het Art Quarry. I don't feel Dutch at all any more, am a Kiwi by now, but still have a very soft spot for 5 May. So when someone suggested I have a table there with some of my books, I accepted.
I'll have a stack of some of the books which were published last year, but also a new one, coming out now: ROCK: A collection of my short stories, including some award winners. 18 All told. And also a booklet of 10 happy and not-so-happy memories of the war years: EEMSSTRAAT 11 hs. a limited edition of 25 copies, put together of the festival.
So I'll have for sale, signed at the spot:
CLONE (the last few copies bought off my publisher after my book sold well, but he went broke). $35
languageland, 80 poems by the poet-in-exile Elisabeth Augustin, which I translated into English. $45
LIKE A GUARDIAN, my memoirs. $45
And now of course also ROCK for $20, and EEMSSTRAAT 11 hs for $18
Now all we need is good weather and happy, rich customers. I need the money, but even more importantly, there's no point in writing if nobody reads it. Then I might as well stand in front of a mirror and admire my clever and sensitive words.
And that rock on a beach of the book cover? A radio station not far from Wellingon had advertised for short radio stories. I submitted my story ROCK and got an unfriendly rejection: 'What the hell is that all about?' I then entered the same story in the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association competition. An international panel of three judges, and over 3,000 entries. ROCK was a winner, got broadcast several times on National Radio and on a number of overseas radio stations. I have made the story a little bit longer for the present book.
Enjoy! <:}
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