So I went, and talked. I think I went under time because once I sat back down I realised I’d left out whole chunks of content and these forgotten nuggets glowed back up at me from my palm cards. I did get a fair few questions at the end though, which was nice, and so got to rectify that little imbalance.
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All in all, I thought it was a great weekend. I met some intensely interesting, and interestingly intense, writers. I just enjoyed being among a group of like minded souls as myself. I remember standing there at the lecturn, out at the thirty? forty? fifty? people and just feeling…accepted. I don’t recall a hostile or virtuously smug face staring back at me. (Although B1 – the banana, yes, I’m not joking – at the back of the room was quite distracting with his luminous, pointy head.)
Then, at the end, a lovely woman with a striking resemblance to Jodi Picoult, came up to me and my fellow panellist, Alice, to wish us a Happy Mother’s Day.
And, I did. I met my family. We went and strolled around Federation Square. We took a horse-and-carriage ride around the streets of Melbourne as I deliberately tried to forget for those 15 minutes just how I feel ethically about letting those horses clod daily along the hard bitumen. We shared lunch as we gazed over the Yarra, watching all the tourist cruisers make a killing.
It was lovely, lovely day.
I hope yours – whether you are a mother or not – was just as nice.





















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Well, that sounds all manner of amazing. And Happy Mother’s Day and all that!
Seeing as how I have one of those Y-chromosomes, I’m not eligible for Mother’s Day fun.
It sounds like it all went really well. I’m glad. Happy belated mother’s day to you too.
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Sounds like it went really well and you had a great time
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Thanks guys
There were FAR more than thirty people in the room – you’re so modest. The sessions were all packed. Well done for going first! I certainly didn’t notice any glaring omissions, you sounded very well prepared and gave some really good advice. I, for one, really enjoyed that panel session.
I’ve just posted a long-winded response to the weekend. It’s taken me a couple of hours to write and I’m still not 100% happy with it but it’s close enough. It was a great weekend, I’m really glad I made the trip down (even though I missed my kids on Sunday!), and I’m more inspired than ever to finish my book. A couple of the speakers touched a raw nerve – which says a lot more about me than them, of course – but otherwise it was a great Festival.
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Sounds like your session went very well. Congratulations!
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