A Wrinkle in Time at Bundaberg

A Wrinkle in Time 1Bundabergians wrinkled in style when they gathered at BRAG (our local regional arts gallery) on Wednesday night to discover how multimedia developer & artist Neil Jenkins created an online-based installation that paid homage to Madeleine L’Engle’s 1962 children’s sci fi classic, A Wrinkle in Time.A Wrinkle in Time

The gallery was transformed into a cosy lounge room and the fascinating Mr Jenkins told how he was inspired by early computers at a young age, which has ultimately led to a lifetime working with them, in both commercial and art spheres. Mr Jenkins’ installation is on display in BRAG’s The Vault and features text from the novel, captured against a dark and stormy background.

I first read A Wrinkle in Time when I was a young 12-year-old and, although I had forgotten the characters, I’d never forgotten this book’s magic, including Mrs Whosit’s endearing voice and the many concepts (at the top of the list: Tesseract wormholes and the fascinating new dimension of time) it embedded in my mind.

Cheryse Durrant, Neil Jenkins and Kallee BuchananLEFT: Here I am with artist Neil Jenkins and my old friend Kallee Buchanan (right) on the night. I wore a witch’s hat to pay tribute to one of the book’s characters, Mrs Which (Yes, that’s how her name is spelt!).

A Wrinkle in Time was the first of the Literary Notions series, spearheaded by exhibitions officer Trudie Leigo, which brings together some of Australia’s premiere contemporary installation artists, inspired by literature. In conjunction with the series, Bundy residents are able to read the associated work of literature that inspired each artist’s installation.

Upcoming Literary Notions events, running on a Wednesday night from 5.30pm unliterary notionstil 7pm,  include:

  • March 5: The Day of the Triffids & Alison McDonald
  • May 14: Long  Long Way & Fintan Magee
  • June 25: When The Rain Stops Falling & Hossein Valamanesh
  • August 20: Confessions of  Zeno & William Kentridge
  • October 20: Brothers Grimm fairytale (TBC) & Simone Eisler

For more information or to get involved, visit the Bundaberg Regional Arts Gallery (BRAG) in Barolin Street or telephone 4130 4750.

You can find out more about Mr Jenkins’ artwork HERE.

Blood She Betrayed reviews burn Bright

My author tour and catching up and staying with friends in areas of unreliable internet access has resulted in a long delay in posting recent blogs… BUT I just had to share with you my latest reviews. As many of you know, I am a huge fan of Marianne de Pierres’ Night Creatures trilogy. If you haven’t read Burnt Bright (book one in this evocative series), then click over to Amazon or sprint to your nearest bookstore/library for a copy!

So it filled me with delight this morning to read an awesome review of my book from the gorgeous Belinda, whom I met at SupaNova in Brisbane last month. Bel is a delightful lady and has read my book and written her review HERE. Thanks, Bel, for your lovely review.

As an extra bonus, Escape Club staffer Bec Stafford has interviewed me, “the newly minted author”, and you can read our Q&A HERE.

Finally, for a tasty bite of The Blood She Betrayed, do visit Damyanti’s Amlokiblogs for an extract of Chapter 2 of The Blood She Betrayed. Of course I want to meet a warrior princess, especially if it’s Shahkara!

 

 

Book trailers, SupaNova and more awesome places to be

Big news! We have a book trailer for The Blood She Betrayed.

Check it out here:

 

Huge thanks to my friend and fellow writer Reece McPherson who put together this fabulous trailer. Please share it with your friends and leave a comment on YouTube.

I’m at SupaNova Brisbane today with the amazing Rowena Cory Daniells, fantasy author extraordinaire. We’ll be hanging out at Artist’s Alley in the RICC building. Here’s Rowena and I:

Rowena Cory Daniells and Cheryse Durrant at a writers conference at the Gold Coast.

I drove down to Brisbane yesterday and did a book signing at Angus and Robertson Post Office Square (thanks, Amecka for your energy and hospitality!). This kicks off the next stage of my book tour which takes me to Melbourne, Toowoomba and Roma, and a few little places in between.). If you’re anywhere nearby, please come along and say hello – I’d love to meet you.

Cher’s Calendar

More of my itinerary is yet to be confirmed but for the time:

Nov 8, 9 and 10: SupaNova, RNA Showgrounds, Brisbane.

Nov 12-19: Final Melbourne itinerary yet to be announced.

Sat, Nov 16: 5.30pm, Book Launch, Notions Unlimited Bookshop.

Sat, Nov 23: Wine & Cheese, Farmers Arms Tavern, Cabarlah.

Sat, Nov 30: Author Event, Mary Ryan’s Books Music & Coffee, Toowoomba.

Thurs, Dec 5: 10am-2pm: 2nd Chapter Bookstore, Roma

Fri, Dec 6: 10.30am: Calico Cottage, Wallumbilla

Sat, Dec 7: 10am: 2nd Chapter Bookstore, Roma