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Hebe De Souza – Black British

 

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Hebe De Souza gives us a window into a fascinating time and place, Northern India in the 1960’s, where she grew up surrounded by the fading remnants and customs  of the British empire.

Educated to speak only English, she became   a stranger in her own culture.

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Recorded at Byron  Writers Festival 2016

 

Link to Narratives read
Link to Narratives read

James Rebanks – ‘The Shepherd’s Life’

 

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I caught up with James Rebank at the Sydney Writers Festival.

He  read a short extract from his enchanting book ‘The Shepherd’s  Life’ about a way of life his family have carried out in the Lake District of England for more than 600 years.
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He is optimistic that far from being a commemoration to a dying practise, his book celebrates a way of life and tradition which is increasingly being taken up by a younger generation.

The file starts with James reading in his beguiling Cumbrian accent and a short interview follows.

Recorded at Sydney  Writers Festival 2016

The Narratives LIbrary

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ABOUT THE NARRATIVES LIBRARY

The Narrative project is the creation of a unique resource library of authors reading of short extracts from their work. The library is collated into themes and topics for access and use by schools and universities for teaching, by community radio stations for entertainment and public interest discussion shows, and by public libraries and individuals for listening pleasure. Access to the readings will be by broadcast and podcasts on community radio stations throughout Australia, and by download from a specially created subscription web site.

DISTRIBUTION

The recordings will be edited into both

(a) 5 minute segments of an individual author’s reading;
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(b) 15 or 25 minute programs with several authors reading passages from their work on the same theme.

The segments and programs will be broadcast throughout the year on the Community Broadcasting Network of 260 stations across Australia.  Community radio has an average weekly listenership of 5,107,000 people (27% of the Australian population).

Each segment will also be podcast on Bay FM.org, and posted on the Arts Canvass blogsite.

They will then be placed in a permanent library, the Narratives Library website, to be accessed by educational institutions, book clubs and interested readers.

To participate in the project you are invited to read a 3 -5 minute passage you select from your work on a particular theme. We are looking for 500 -60 words ( around two and bit pages). We will be making these recordings at Pier One during the Sydney Writers Festival the Byron Bay Writers Festival and the Brisbane Writers Festival.