Sunday 9 August 2015

A Climate For Change

The Bendigo Writer's Festival provided a poignant session called "A Climate for Change".
Gerry Gill talked with authors Iain McCalman, Alice Robinson, Anson Cameron and Jane Rawson about their varied approaches to writing about the highly concerning issue of Climate Change.
The session soon became a discussion about the rapidly impeding cataclysm facing humanity, whereby Gerry Gill needed to rope the altruistic authors back into discussing more closely the material contained within each of their authorial works.  This session was highly informative and provided a variety of author's voices. The voice of author Alice Robinson I found most compelling as she provided a voice which represents young people, mothers and women, on the issue of the excruciating  reality all of humanity inevitably  have to face, which is the rapid annihilation of the natural world. The session revealed to me that the voices of young people, women and mothers on the issue of climate change has been muffled by the dominating political, scientific and burocratic voices who are merely arguing and not urgently acting to address the destruction of the natural world.

Alice Robinson's  Australian novel Anchor Point.

1 comment:

  1. Yet another one of those "Dang! I wish I could have gone to that sessions too" moments. Gerry Gill - a dear friend and mentor. I'm interested in Alice's book now. Thanks for sharing Glenda.

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