Trace Lee Searle captured the serenity in this landscape.
First step is to join the group (if you haven’t already) then post your photos to ‘Kyogle Writers Festival Submissions.’ Add a caption if you would like and include your email address.
From the submitted photos, 20 will be selected and made available to Kyogle Writers Group for members and others to respond to with a limit of 100 words. These responses may be in any form of poetry or prose (either fiction or non-fiction).
Photos will be selected by admins of Kyogle Photographic Group Facebook page on merit and diversity. Literary responses will be selected by members and friends of Kyogle Writers Group on merit. Each of the 20 images will have one literary response.
A different view of the main street by Tiki Kuku.
The images and literary response will be presented in two different forms during the festival.
Firstly, on A3 posters on public display during the festival on the Stratheden St wall of the Kyogle Municipal Institute Hall.
Secondly, on slides screened (on a continuous loop) somewhere in Stratheden Street on the two evenings of the festival.
The closing date for photographic submissions is March 4.
Karlton Kook took this dramatic farm landscape pic.