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‘The Long Weekend In Alice Springs’

23 Aug

A fine review of the Long Weekend

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Craig San Roque’s Long Weekend In Alice Springs

Adapted and drawn by Joshua Santospirito. San Kessto Publications, 152pp, $35.

Alone on a clear winter’s night in 2008, I lugged my swag up a dry creekbed a couple of kilometres north of Alice Springs and slipped into unconsciousness. Later, from the inchoate, moonlit sand beneath my head, the guttural sound of a wild dog’s growling dragged me back to my body. Seemingly, I had been suspended deep in the remnants of the ancient, granulated ridges beneath me—now terrifyingly rendered into a conduit for dog-noise. By the time I found the means to move, the hound had gone, unsighted, into the night. On the fringe of Alice Springs a few weeks earlier, another person—somnolent like me, though inebriated—had been killed by a pack of wild dogs. Another had been severely injured. I decided to drive myself…

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Long Weekend – 2nd print run!

29 Jul

San Kessto Publications has now received the second print-run of The Long Weekend in Alice Springs and it continues to sell well, which is just awesome for a book made by a small self-publisher. You can still buy it directly at the San Kessto Publications website.

BUT – You can also find the book at some very special bookstores in these cities –

Alice Springs – Red Kangaroo Books (Todd Mall), Dymocks (Alice plaza)

Brisbane – Avid Reader (West End)

Fremantle – New Editions (High St)

Melbourne – Readings (Carlton), Minotaur (Elizabeth St, CBD), Metropolis (Swanston St)

Sydney – Gleebooks (Glebe Point Rd, Glebe), Better Read Than Dead (King St Newtown), MCA shop (Circular Quay)

Wholesale inquiries to – disco_jeans@yahoo.com.au

The Long Weekend in Alice Springs

quote of the week

1 Jul

“I believe that the major challenge today is to stay with the uncertainty, the chaos and confusion, and not to want or expect firm answers, complete systems, or clear models. We must attempt to explore our own confusion, examine it, and not rush back to the past for a bygone order, nor move sideways to completely embrace (in often uncritical or romantic ways) the religious systems of other cultures. We have to learn to remain in the present with an attitude of what Keats called ‘negative capability’, which is the ability to be in doubts, uncertainties and mysteries without any irritable search after fact or reason. We live in ‘interesting times’ and the temptation is always to wish that things were otherwise, that life were simpler, more basic, with less tension. These times require a certain courage or openness since we are forced to live on the wild side, to questions and doubt so much, to walk over the rubble of the past while at the same time encountering the raw and informed energies that will become the archetypal foundations of a future world-view. We owe it to the future to ensure that culture moves forward in an authentic manner, and that the ‘solutions’ discovered for our spiritual crisis are not spurious or false.”

David J Tacey (Edge of the Sacred, published by Harper Collins, 1995, pages 195-6)

CAST June–August 2013

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Very soon, my friends, I shall sic upon this world – A NEW COMIC SERIES.
I shall do the first one in the DOWN THERE series of comics by Tassie artists presented by San Kessto Publications.

… the first one of many, different artist each issue doing whatever they like!

The launch of DOWN THERE will be held at the SMALL PRESS zine festival on Thursday July the 11th at 6pm.

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Melbourne book LAUNCH – May 30th, 8pm

27 May

exhibition statement

15 Apr

This is Nadine Kessler’s exhibition at Arts Tas which concluded just recently. I have an interest in these concepts, there is some cross-over with my work and my art. The artworks Nadine produced were challenging and playful and a large amount of people who saw it found it to be very engaging. Well done Nadine. More please.

19 Mar

Nadin Kessler, designer of the book – The Long Weekend in Alice Springs – has her exhibition on now at Arts Tas, 146 Elizabeth Street, Hobart.