Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Randell Cottage celebrates 10 years of writer residencies


This year, 2012, the Creative New Zealand Randell Cottage Writers Trust celebrates its tenth anniversary.  
Since 2002, the historic Randell Cottage in Thorndon, Wellington, has been home to twenty writers in residence - ten from France and ten from New Zealand. Each writer has spent six months living and writing in the Cottage supported by the Trust which works in partnership with Creative New Zealand, the Embassy of France, and the New Zealand-France Friendship Fund.

The Trust hopes as many of the writers as possible will be able to join in the tenth anniversary events. Trustee Fiona Kidman says, ‘We want to celebrate what each writer has brought to the cottage and what they’ve taken away, including their books - a number in translation - and their literary successes. And we want to celebrate the residency, and the cottage itself – all those words it played host to, all those writers it held in its hands.’  

The celebrations will kick off on Tuesday 12 June at 7 pm with the AGM of the Friends of Randell Cottage at the cottage itself, 14 St Mary Street. On Tuesday 26 June, Wellington writer, Beverley Randell, whose family donated the cottage to the Trust, will give talks there on its history and preservation. Archive books and historical objects from the 1800s found under the cottage will be on display. Talk 1 will be at 4.30-6.00 pm and Talk 2 at 6.30-8.00 pm.  All welcome.  Entry is free, although a koha toward cottage maintenance would be welcome.  Email info@randellcottage.co.nz to attend.

The festivities will continue over three days in October starting with a special event on 4 October at the Wai-te-Ata Press to mark both the Trust’s tenth anniversary and the fiftieth anniversary of the Press. The reception will be jointly hosted by Randell Cottage Writers Trust, the French Embassy and Wai-te-Ata Press and will include the launch of Gnossienne, a limited edition poetry collection by former Randell writer Pat White, with artwork by Catherine Day, printed by Wai-te-Ata.

Public readings by Randell Cottage writers in residence will be held at the Wai-te-Ata Press on Friday 5 October.  On Saturday 6 October, the annual Randell Cottage Open Day will be held from 11 am - 4 pm, followed by a Garden Party at the Cottage. Pat White’s poetry and Catherine Day’s artwork will be on display at Wai-te-Ata Press until late October when it will move to Aratoi in Masterton until November 25.
This year’s New Zealand writer in residence, the twenty-first author to live and work in the cottage, is poet, novelist and script writer, Vivienne Plumb who arrives in July. French author, Florence Cadier, has just returned to France after a successful summer in the cottage when she finished the manuscript for a young adult novel set in New Zealand.  

For more information on the history of the cottage and the residency go to www.randellcottage.co.nz   
  
Randell Cottage Writers 2002-2012

        Vivienne Plumb 2012
        Florence Cadier 2011
        Peter Walker 2011
        Yann Apperry 2010
        Pat White 2010
        Fariba Hachtroudi 2009
        Kirsty Gunn 2009
        Olivier Bleys 2008
        Jennifer Compton 2008
        Nicolas Kurtovitch 2007
        Whiti Hereaka 2007
        Annie Saumont 2006
        Beryl Fletcher 2006
        Dominique Mainard 2005
        Renée 2005
        Pierre Furlan 2004
        Michael Harlow 2004
        Charles Juliet 2003
        Tim Corballis 2003
        Nadine Ribault 2002
                Peter Wells 2002

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