On
Tuesday night I attended the 17th Deadly Awards at the Sydney Opera
House. I think I’ve been to about dozen of them, and each year they get better.
It’s always a night of love, laughter, glamour and reunions, and that’s what
makes it so special.
This
year I am grateful for many things, but here’s just a few of them:
1.
THE AWARD: I’m grateful to all those who voted for my novel PARIS DREAMING in
the category of Outstanding Contribution to Literature. I had already been
blessed with winning it previously so never expected to be in this year’s list.
Especially when it included Brenton Mackenna, Kim Scott, Gayle Kennedy and
Sally Morgan. Humbled and grateful for the
nomination alone, I was truly surprised when I won and stumbled a little
through my speech. I’m grateful for the Deadlys
because they are one of the few award ceremonies in Australia voted on by more
than a small panel of people behind closed doors. Rather they are voted on by
the community, by my readers, and that’s who I write for, and that’s why the
award means so much to me. So thank you again.
2.
DEADLY REUNIONS: For weeks leading up to the night, friends and colleagues plan
what they’ll wear and where they’ll meet up. Whether it be at the Opera Bar beforehand
(like Lisa, Anj and I above), on the red carpet or at the after party, the
event gives us all a chance to don our best frocks and Cinderella slippers and
party together in style. I was grateful to catch up with, albeit it briefly,
friends from WA, QLD, the ACT and across Sydney.
3.
DEADLY DIVAS: I’m grateful for all the deadly divas nominated in this year’s
awards and I’m proud to say some are my friends. Special mention to Karla Hart (who took out Broadcaster of the Year)
and Pauline Whyman (nominated for Female Actor of the Year). It’s so inspiring
to be around staunch, strong, sexy women who have their feet on the ground and
hearts in their communities.
4.
DEADLY DANCING: Ok, there’s always a good line-up of dancers to grace the stage
and the dance floor at the after party, but this I must say that I’m grateful
not only for the yarn with, but the performance by Matty Shields... yes, you
know him, he’s that deadly pole dancer from Australia’s Got Talent. If you
haven’t seen him in action, then do yourself a favour and take four minutes to
be impressed. First, imagine a hot, fit Blackfella in sequences shorts then
click here.
5.
DEADLY DATE: Last but far from least, I’m most grateful to my deadly date, the
young Bryan Andy (pictured above) who flew in from Melbourne to be my perfect
escort. Not only did he look tamale hot, he showed up with a corsage of native
flowers (see below). Oh, it made me sigh so. I love the old-school ways.
7 comments:
So happy for you :)
xxx
Anita, I felt so privileged to at the Deadlys cheering you on! I had a brilliant night and I loved meeting your dashing date - Bryan Andy! Congratulations, again!! So well deserved! Lisa xx
Congratulations Anita. An award to be proud of indeed. And you looked SENSATIONAL! As did you're date. Bet you both looked great on the dance floor.
Congratulatons! Well done.
Thanks Lyssa, Lisa, Pam and Trish - really appreciate your kind words and congrats. Much peace... Cinderella :)
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