Eddie Russell
Music, literature, and poetry enthusiasts in Moorabool are in for a treat.
On Sunday, July 28, singer-songwriter, poet, and author Vanessa Craven will launch her book Under the Mop Top Tree at Ballan Arts Space.
The session will run from 2 – 4pm at 117b Inglis Street.
The tree from the book’s front cover exists in the front yard of Craven’s home and is where she gets her inspiration.
“Of all the things I treasure about where I live, it comes back to this tree,” Craven said.
“It’s got such beautiful shade, the birds hide in it and I’ve got a table and chair underneath … where I often sit to get my inspiration writing poetry and songs.”
Originally from Mussoorie, India, Craven also takes inspiration from her upbringing in the foothills of the Himalayas.
One of the songs is called Winterline, based on the phenomenon of the false horizon created by a winter sunset.
The sensation only occurs in certain mountainous parts of the world.
“When I grew up in northern India I would always see it. I used those memories of a really rich childhood as a launching pad for writing.”
Craven said it occurred to her that the book would be a way to combine her songs and poems, which fall into three groups – facts of life, fables, and fantasy.
“I wrote lots of poetry and I thought I must publish them, but now some of them have morphed into songs … I’ve always had this interest in my bones for music,” she said.
Originally a librarian, Craven came to Australia in 1977 and has been here since.
“When I took early retirement I decided I would do music, writing, and art – things that you can’t do when you are working.”