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The Rise of Banned Books

October 1, 2023February 6, 2025 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 1 Comment

Indulge me, if you will... Imagine I am a school librarian, in Des Moines, Iowa. I am slowly walking through the stacks, removing titles as I go. The Kite Runner, The Handmaid's Tale, Brave New World, The Colour Purple. You may picture me in a pencil skirt, with a fitted jacket, my hair in a … Continue reading The Rise of Banned Books

Is it ok to not be ok?

September 14, 2023September 14, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 1 Comment

Here we are again on my least favourite, quippy-acronym day of senseless tokenism. I mean, RUOK Day? We can't even spell it correctly. It might make it too real. A day of corporate yellowness and box ticking, self-congratulatory, fake altruism and empathy. Actually, in fairness, I must concede to the fact RUOK Day has raised … Continue reading Is it ok to not be ok?

We Love Memoirs Day

August 31, 2023August 31, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

Today, 31st August, is officially We Love Memoirs Day. Personally, I love memoirs everyday. In fact, I love all kinds of books, every day of the year. However, I do particularly love memoirs. Especially if I have recently read other books of fiction by the same author. It's fascinating to see the differences and similarities … Continue reading We Love Memoirs Day

Impostor Syndrome

August 25, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 2 Comments

It's the beginning of 2021 and Melbourne is in a lull between two COVID lockdowns. I have been writing a blog for six years and decide I would like to improve my writing. I happen across a Reflective Writing Course on a local Facebook group. It is partly funded by a government grant and sounds … Continue reading Impostor Syndrome

At the Foot of the Cherry Tree

August 18, 2023August 25, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

Going to bookshops is one of my favourite things to do. I am sure no-one is surprised by this. Last week I wandered into Dymocks and was immediately drawn to one of the end shelves. The book displayed on the top shelf and the accompanying signage was covered in cherry blossom. Cherry blossom is another … Continue reading At the Foot of the Cherry Tree

State Library of BRICKtoria

August 11, 2023January 17, 2024 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 2 Comments

Regular readers, friends, and family, will know I am an enthusiastic fan of the State Library in Melbourne. As a teenager, I was often found ditching school to study in the hallowed Dome. Luckily, not often found out. Sorry Mum and Dad. I was quite sure I would be a successful autodidact, a self-learner, with … Continue reading State Library of BRICKtoria

The Gift of Books

August 5, 2023August 5, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 2 Comments

I think I’ve always been cognisant of the life learning available through reading. Reading books about people’s experiences of adversity and challenge can offer opportunity to understand hardship and to discover empathy and compassion. It allows the reader to take emotional risks without any actual risk. Recently I’ve been reading quite a lot of historical … Continue reading The Gift of Books

The Anniversary

July 28, 2023July 29, 2024 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ 3 Comments

Tomorrow is the 10 year anniversary of my late-husband, Michael's, death. Anniversaries of this kind are often really difficult times to 'survive.' They can bring to the surface feelings which we are too busy in our day-to-day lives to acknowledge. The first few years of birthdays, anniversaries, and other times of celebration were dire. The … Continue reading The Anniversary

The City of Writers

July 21, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

Before heading to Europe a month ago I read, extensively, about French writers and writers from other countries living in France, particularly in Paris. I had mapped out a walk for us to follow around the 5e arrondissement, or The Latin Quarter, which included Shakespeare and Company, a bookshop I have written about previously. (To … Continue reading The City of Writers

A (literary) French Revolution

May 31, 2023 ~ Kylie Eklund-Denman ~ Leave a comment

When I started reading A Moveable Feast, by Ernest Hemingway, I had no idea I would be opening a floodgate. It was February, and deciding I wanted to expand my reading horizons, I downloaded the title on Audible. We were staying in Brisbane and I had hours alone to walk and listen. I enjoyed it … Continue reading A (literary) French Revolution

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I travelled to the other side of Melbourne today, or ‘the wrong side of the river,’ as my grandfather used to taunt my Williamstown born grandmother. I went to do a workshop with the very knowledgeable Kate, @kmildenhall at Sunshine Library. The session was part of the Brimbank Readers and Writers Festival. As always, listening to Kate speak made me a little bit more clever, and a lot more clear on where I’m going and what I need to do. I wasn't sure what to expect with this one, but had enjoyed Mark's other book, and once I started, I strapped in and enjoyed the ride. Sandra Kuecher is still looking after me ♥ 11 years later. This was my beautiful care package she sent me off to Japan with. Me, my two girls, aged 14 and 9, and a month of adventures awaiting us. Is Suicide a Dirty Word? Symphony Tower Tokyo by Rie Qudan, expertly translated by Jesse Kirkwood, is every language lovers perfect read. A story which looks at language on many levels, including the structure and architecture, the appearance of, and way you read the components or characters, and the way meaning is conveyed through the words themselves. My beautiful friend Maki, from @guesthouse.soi.kyoto , sent me this spectacular 'The Tale of Genji' inspired incense. 'The Tale of Genji' is a novel, over a thousand years old, and is the inspiration for my work in progress. Some local morning inspiration 😍 #wrìterslife #dandenongranges #wallabies #morningwalk #australianwildlife Thanks @katesollywriter  for having us at your writing workshop last night, at Carnegie Library. It's always great to listen to you talk. Plus, I love your colour coding. As a fellow ND, it appeals, a lot! Thanks to @aaron.clarkpear for taking this photo and making me look natural, and normal. I hate having my photo taken, but you made it easy 😍 big love, little bro ❤️ #wrìterslife #authorshot #usuallyawkward

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