Tracking Wakefield's authors

Rise and shine kiddies, let this new (and short!) week begin ...
To be perfectly honest, we're struggling to keep up with our authors over here --
There's Dino Hodge, on Late Night Live with Phillip Adams last night discussing Don Dunstan. Wonderful interview.
Then there's Kate Strohm, who's again heading to Italy to present on sibling issues discussed in her book, Siblings: Brothers and Sisters of Children with Disability. She presented at workshops in Italy in 2006 and 2013, and this year she's preparing to present in Assisi and Glasgow. Kate says the experiences have been especially memorable - though working with a translator all day can be exhausting! - and reinforce the idea that families are the same the world over.
Siblings Revised Ed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Then Philip Butterss, who has been running all over town presenting for the brilliant C.J. Dennis biography, An Unsentimental Bloke, has a launch coming up at Laura on the 22 June. Laura's a pretty rad place - C.J. Dennis wrote the poem 'Laura Days' about his time there:

When the evening sun slants through the gums,
By my forest-rimmed abode
Once more the old clear picture comes,
And my mind drifts down the road;
Back to the town by Beetaloo,
Where the rocky river strays;
Back to the old kind friends I knew
In the dear dead Laura days.

Couldn't have put it better myself, Clarry. Except I would have added a line about how it's the homeplace of Golden North ice cream, obvs.
And that's only three accounted for! To keep up with everyone else, keep an eye on our events calendar.