- Tweaking the Truth
How
often have you said, or heard someone say, 'I could never write that
story. It would upset too many people'? Jon Doust has written two novels
based on his life & the lives of people around him & is
currently finishing a third. In Tweaking the Truth, he shows
how to start with truths that can’t be told, then tweak & twist them
to create a work of fiction that can sometimes reveal deeper truths.
Half-day Event
- People of Letters - A letter to the thing I wish I'd written
In
a world of the short & swift, of texts & Twitter, there's
something special about a carefully composed letter. In homage to this
most civilised of activities. From sellout shows across Australia &
the US – & their very first Indonesian tour – we welcome Marieke
Hardy & Michaela McGuire of Women of Letters. In this special event,
Marieke & Michaela invite you to join them for an intimate
afternoon with a handpicked selection of some of the Festival's
wonderful women & men of letters. With a cocktail in your hand &
the stunning sunset from Indus in front of you, listen as these
remarkable people share their letters.
- Laki-laki Yang Lucu
How
& why do these men use comedy to convey their stories? Are people
born funny or do you have to work really hard to write genuinely funny
material?
- Jalan Jalan
Come
Jalan Jalan with some of the Festival's adventurous storytellers &
intrepid travellers. Jalan Jalan means ‘to wander’ in Indonesian &
this event is now an annual UWRF tradition. Join Claire Scobie, Jan
Cornall & Jon Doust as they take you through the heart of Ubud,
& then on a gentle stroll through the rice paddies as you head to
the gorgeous Sari Organik. Over a delicious organic brunch & while
looking out over Ubud’s stunning rice terraces you’ll hear stories from
both near & far.
- The Second Sex Debate
'It
would be folly to expect that women will ever dominate or even approach
equal representation in a large number of areas simply because their
aptitudes, abilities & interests are different for physiological
reasons.’ – Tony Abbott (1978). The quote may be old, but in 2013 have
beliefs really changed?
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