

DEB
WESTBURY
Deb Westbury has been a familiar and respected
voice in Australian poetry since her work was first published
in 1975. Her poetry has since been widely anthologised, including
the Oxford Anthology of Women's Verse (edited by Susan
Lever, 1995).
Deb was born
and has spent most of her life on the NSW coast south of Sydney,
developing a dual career as a writer and teacher - with an undergraduate
degree in teaching and a Master of Creative Arts degree in writing.
Deb is an
inspirational educator and speaker, as well as an entertaining
reader of her own poetry. She teaches courses in creative writing
at university and for various community groups and high schools
throughout the state. In 1999 she was guest lecturer at the prestigious
Catskill Poetry Workshop in the US. In August 2000 she was writer
in residence for James Cook University in Queensland. She is
actively involved with the Poets' Union, The Australian Society
of Authors and Varuna Writers' Centre in the Blue Mountains where
she presently resides.
  
Since her
first collection of poetry, Mouth to Mouth,
was published in 1990 Deb has written Our Houses are
Full of Smoke (Angus and Robertson, 1994), Surface
Tension (Five Islands Press, 1998) and, most recently, Flying
Blind (Brandl & Schlesinger, 2002), for which she
was awarded a two-year grant from the Literature Board of the
Australia Council to complete.
A new edition
of Mouth to Mouth was published by Hodder Education in
1998 to coincide with this book's inclusion on the English reading
list for the NSW Higher School Certificate. Hodder educational
titles are now distributed by Cambridge University Press.

Deb is available
for talks and workshops about her work and is particularly well
equipped to meet the demands of HSC students, her relaxed and
approachable manner encouraging students to embrace discussion.
In addition to talking about her own work, she has developed
a writing workshop devoted to The Process Journal.
The full list
of Deb's workshops is as follows:
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The
Journal - a writer's best friend - using new journal
writing techniques to expand your creativity.
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'Whole
Body Smiling' - writing from the senses, metaphor and
simile.
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Orchestra -
for teachers who want to introduce creative writing into
their classrooms.
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A
tourist in your own town - fresh ways of thinking and
writing about place.
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'If
the shoe fits' - experimenting with point of view,
dialogue and monologue.
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Stories
that come naturally - dreams, memories and biography.
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The
Larger Story - Archetypes, Fairy Tales and Myths.
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Overcoming
Writer's Block.
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Haiku |
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Ways
of Seeing - using pictures as a stimulus to writing.
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Ballads
for Beginners - learn to write in poetic form, favoured
by Banjo Patterson and Henry Lawson and generations of
Australian readers. |
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Writing
to Heal - for Women Survivors of Trauma. |
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The
Process Journal |

Deb also offers
her Handmade Book Workshop. This workshop is
a new way to celebrate books and writing, incorporating poetry
and creative writing exercises. Complexity in form and content
is adapted to all ages and abilities. For more information please
click here.
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