Patricia Kotai-Ewers Patricia Kotai-Ewers i(A68950 works by) (a.k.a. Trisha Kotai-Ewers; Trisha Kotai)
; Died: Ceased: 17 Jan 2021
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon The Fellowship of Australian Writers (WA) from 1938 to 1980 and Its Role in the Cultural Life of Perth Patricia Kotai-Ewers , Murdoch : 2013 7217399 2013 single work thesis

'By the mid-1930s, a group of distinctly Western Australian writers was emerging, dedicated to their own writing careers and the promotion of Australian literature. In 1938, they founded the Western Australian Section of the Fellowship of Australian Writers. This first detailed study of the activities of the Fellowship in Western Australia explores its contribution to the development of Australian literature in this State between 1938 and 1980. In particular, this analysis identifies the degree to which the Fellowship supported and encouraged individual writers, promoted and celebrated

Australian writers and their works, through publications, readings, talks and other activities, and assesses the success of its advocacy for writers’ professional interests.

Information came from the organisation’s archives for this period; the personal papers, biographies, autobiographie

s and writings of writers involved; general histories of Australian literature and cultural life; and interviews with current members of the Fellowship in Western Australia. These sources showed the early writers utilising the networks they developed with in a small, isolated society to build a creative community, which welcomed artists and musicians as well as writers. The Fellowship lobbied for a wide raft of conditions that concerned writers, including free children’s libraries, better rates of payment and the establishment of the Australian Society of Authors. It organised Children’s Book Weeks, and began the Children’s Book Council in Perth. It formed branches in five country towns, arranged Writers’ Weeks in early Perth Festivals, and conducted writers’ tours to country schools. By 1980, the Fellowship had prepared five anthologies of Western Australian writing and initiated two national literary competitions.

As the story of the Fellowship in these years is also the story of Perth’s cultural life, in a time of extensive change, this account of Western Australia’s writers is set within the framework of the State’s growing artistic world.' (Author's abstract)

1 On the Veranda (Memories of Tom Collins House) i "An island lapped by sound’s colours.", Patricia Kotai-Ewers , 2008 single work poetry
— Appears in: Australian Poetry Collaboration , no. 15 2008;
1 y separately published work icon Listen to the Talk of Us : People with Dementia Speak Out Patricia Kotai-Ewers , Shenton Park : Alzheimer's Australia (WA) , 2007 9497233 2007 multi chapter work biography

'This book is the story of how some people with dementia revealed their inner narratives in conversation. It is also an account of all that they taught the author about the value of listening with the heart, of giving others the gift of really being heard.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 And, Oh, the Dance of It i "... and, oh, the dance of it!", Patricia Kotai-Ewers , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Word Is Out , no. 2 2006; (p. 15) Lines in the Sand : New Writing from Western Australia 2008; (p. 46)
1 Waterlapped i "You surge bluely beneath my skin.", Patricia Kotai-Ewers , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: The Word Is Out , no. 2 2006; (p. 11)
1 Tashi i "Tashi sits at the side of the stage", Patricia Kotai-Ewers , 2006 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , December no. 25 2006;
1 The Origin of 'Bridget's Protest or Come, Pat, Betwixt Too Early and Too Late' Patricia Kotai-Ewers , 1989 single work criticism
— Appears in: Furphy's Shakespeare 1989; (p. 33-34)
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