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Eurobodalla Literary Salons



After the success of the previous 2 years, the Salons have expanded to include Narooma. This year the artists are using written works by members of Eurobodalla Writers as inspiration for creative responses. In partnership with the Eurobodalla Fellowship of Australian Writers the program of new literary works are introduced at the Eurobodalla Literary Salon. Each writer has created a literary work, which has inspired a local artist to create a new artwork especially for this event. The works will also be on exhibition at Batemans Bay, Moruya and Narooma Libraries.

Come along and enjoy the results of the collaboration between artist and writer. Hear the writers read their work and the artists talk about their interpretation.

Refreshments and a glass of bubbly included.

Hear the creativity of five short stories and see the works of art those stories inspired. You can attend one, two or all three Salons with new literary and artworks at each venue.

Bookings essential (for catering)

Moruya ESC Chambers - Thursday 11 October 5.30pm to 7pm; bookings 02 4474 1333

Batemans Bay Library - Thursday 18 October 5.30pm to 7pm; bookings 02 4472 5850

Narooma Library - Thursday 25 October 5.30pm to 7pm; bookings 02 4476 1164 Cost: Free

Exhibition of artworks - Monday 8 to Friday 26 October 2018 The Eurobodalla Writers (EWG) are a Branch of the Fellowship of Australian Writers.The ‘Writers’ live in the beautiful Eurobodalla Shire of New South Wales and meet at the Dr McKay Centre, Page Street, Moruya on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of every month except January. Meetings start at 10.30am and go to 1.30pm. Members bring their own lunches but coffee, tea and biscuits are provided They also have a night group which meets on the first Tuesday of every month from 6.30 – 8.30 pm. Also at the Dr McKay Centre Page Street Moruya. If you are writing a novel or wish to develop your writing skills and learn how to critique then this group may be the answer.

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