Fullers Poets in Conversation: Esther Ottaway & Susan Austin, 10 August

5.30pm – 6.30pm, Thursday 10 August

Fullers Poets in Conversation – Esther Ottaway and Susan Austin

Venue: Afterword Café, Fullers Bookshop, cnr Collins and Victoria Streets

How intelligent and seemingly social women can be exhausted from undiagnosed autism/ADHD; and how some women end up travelling on unseen, gruelling medical and IVF rollercoasters to become pregnant: Esther and Susan will converse on these issues and on the role of poetry in helping to cope with, and raise awareness about, these challenges. They will read compelling poems from their acclaimed new books, She Doesn’t Seem Autistic and Dancing With Empty Prams.

Join Esther and Susan to go in-depth on these important and unexplored topics in literature, and ask your questions in the Q&A time.

Esther Ottaway is the winner of the Tasmanian Literary Awards Tim Thorne Prize for Poetry and People’s Choice Award, the Tom Collins Poetry Prize, the Queensland Poetry Festival Ekphrasis Award, and has been shortlisted in the international prizes, the MPU, Montreal, Bridport and Mslexia. Her new collection is She Doesn’t Seem Autistic (Puncher & Wattmann).

Susan Austin is a poet, eco-socialist activist and occupational therapist. She facilitates group programs, including a creative writing program, in a mental health clinic in Hobart. Her first poetry collection, Undertow, was published by Walleah Press, an earlier version winning First Commended in the Best First Book category of the IP Picks competition. She was awarded an Australia Council for the Arts grant to work with Gina Mercer on her verse novel Dancing With Empty Prams. In 2021 she won First Prize and Highly Commended in the Fellowship of Australian Writers Tasmania Poetry Prize and was Commended in the Woorilla Poetry Prize. Susan has been a guest performer at various writing festivals and has been widely published in newspapers and journals.

Book here: https://www.fullersbookshop.com.au/event/fullers-poets-womens-untold-stories/

Seasonal Poets, Hobart, 17th July — A Taste of Poems from our Winter Poets

Dear Friends of Seasonal Poets,
Each of our featured poets, Pam Schindler, Therese Corfiatis and Susan Austin has provided a poem for you to ‘taste’ before the reading.
As usual, RSVPs are essential and admission is $10.00 (cash only) at the door.
We look forward to seeing you at Hadley’s on Monday, July 17th at 6:00.
Cheers,
Irene, Anne and Gina
Anne Collins, Gina Mercer, Irene McGuire
co-curators: Seasonal Poets at Hadley’s

Silent Hands by Therese Corfiatis

gums form a swaying fabric –

pale grey, silvery olive leaves

meld and merge

into the sky’s blue loom

clouds unwind their threads –

long milky fingers

weave the wind’s rhythms

with silent hands

Half a moon by Pam Schindler

Come and stay,

there’ll be half a moon by Sunday,

a gleaming bowlful of dark

enough to feed

the lover in me, the elusive

heart in you –

all the lost chances,

they are here still,

turning in sleep

in the dark bowl

the new moon comes carrying

like a gift.

Sonnet for lost lasts by Susan Austin

His class lines up in pairs at the berry farm.
His free hand is held out for me to find.
I’m surprised to feel his whole hand in my palm:
he used to curl his fingers round one of mine.
Another little last, like the daytime nap?
Last time I hold his hand to cross a street,
last picture book read snuggled in my lap,
the final time I help him brush his teeth.
When will be the last we share a bath?
No camera will snap the final trolley ride,
the moment plastic cups give way to glass.
His fluffy monkey comforter will slide –
with the glee he gets from using arms to fart –
into that chest of lost lasts in my heart.