Did you know …
… that during the festival, Mark Greenwood was very busy because Frane (Lessac) was in Darwin? So after slaving away each day at the festival, he had to go home and be cook, househusband, cleaner, animal carer and human taxi service. And no one heard him whinge once!
Here he is looking quite cheerful really. If you click on the photo you’ll see a bigger version. Are you in it?
And here’s a message Mark sent this week and asked me to pass on to you:
To the Rosalie students…
I was honored to be invited to the 2008 Rosalie Writer’s Festival.
You – the students – were so enthusiastic and well mannered.
The Rosalie staff made all the authors and illustrators feel very welcome.
I like festivals because it is also a chance for writers to meet and talk. We’re all very close friends. It was a rewarding experience for all of us to share our books and encourage your interest in reading.
Most of the students who came along to my sessions know I’m a bit of a storyteller.
Writing is really just telling a story on paper. But good writing can stimulate the imagination, contain sparkling dialogue, evoke deep emotion, tickle the funny bone or tingle the spine.
My message to all the Rosalie kids is:
Get hooked on reading. Find yourself a good book … one that takes you to places never imagined or shows you things that dazzle your mind.
Find a book that challenges you to think about the world and your place in it. Read a rollicking yarn that tweaks your sense of adventure. Find a book that inspires you to discover more.
A vast treasure of thoughts, deeds and dreams lies waiting to be discovered in books … and reading is the source of knowledge about writing.
Keep reading. Keep writing … and one day it will be one of you – our authors of the future – who will be telling kids how YOU wrote your book!
I’m off to the Crocodile Islands now!! Hmmm I can feel a story brewing!
Best wishes
Mark Greenwood
PS: The Crocodile Islands are off the coast of the Northern Territory in Arnhem land. Frané & I are making books with the Indigenous kids on one of the little islands called Millingimbi which is located 440 km east of Darwin and 206 km west of Nhulunbuy.