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Paul Williams Paul Williams i(A33046 works by) (a.k.a. Paul Colin Williams)
Born: Established: 1946 Brisbane, Queensland, ;
Gender: Male
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1 Looking behind the Words : Patti Miller’s Writing True Stories Paul Williams , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: TEXT : Journal of Writing and Writing Courses , October vol. 21 no. 2 2017;

— Review of Writing True Stories : The Complete Guide to Writing Autobiography, Memoir, Personal Essay, Biography, Travel and Creative Nonfiction Patti Miller , 2017 multi chapter work criticism

'Philip Roth once quipped that ‘Memoirs lie and fiction tells the truth’ (quoted by Drabble 2010: 110). Life-writing is bedeviled with issues of truth-telling, not to mention problems with ‘narcissism, the confessional impulse, sincerity, the hubris of assessing oneself with finality’ (Powers 2016: 323). Far from being a simple act of remembering and reclaiming the personal past self in words, writing memoir needs careful negotiation with notions of truth / fiction, reader accountability and how history and the ‘self’ is constructed. Life writing, Margaret Drabble goes as far to say, is a ‘dangerous game’ (Drabble 2010: 111).'  (Introduction)

1 Dali i "Human connections tangle and constrain", Paul Williams , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Polestar , vol. 33 no. 2017; (p. 33)
1 Different Eyes i "When a lost child stopped in local legend", Paul Williams , 2017 single work poetry
— Appears in: Polestar , vol. 33 no. 2017; (p. 32)
1 8 form y separately published work icon Gurrumul The Documentary of Dr G Yunupingu’s Life Paul Williams , ( dir. Paul Williams ) Australia : Resolution Media , 2017 11950250 2017 single work film/TV

'A soaring, evocative audio-visual journey into the life, culture and landscapes of one of Australia’s most beloved singers – Dr G Yunupingu.

'Blind from birth, Dr G Yunupingu found his identity through song and the haunting voice that has already become legend. His debut album introduced Australia to the Songlines and culture of his Elcho Island community, but Dr G Yunupingu found himself increasingly torn between city and country, present and past, self and the community to which he owed so much.

'From director and close friend Paul Williams comes a profound exploration of the life and music of this most revered of Australian artists. Co-produced by Dr G Yunupingu himself, the film uses the tools of his music – chord, melody, song – and the sounds of the land to craft an audio-first cinematic experience of beauty and power, offering a rare insight into a reclusive master who spoke in his own inimitable language.' (Production summary)

1 Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder Paul Williams , 2016 single work short story
— Appears in: Social Alternatives , vol. 35 no. 2 2016; (p. 73-76)
Picture a sixteen year old boy, very ugly, crew cut, rotten teeth (calcium deficiencies), overbite, gawky, zit faced, sitting in an upright hard wooden pew in church in suit and tie...' (Publication abstract)
1 y separately published work icon A Windy Autumn Day Paul Williams , Allison Cratchley , Fremantle : Vivid Publishing , 2013 7205337 2013 single work children's fiction children's

'A windy autumn day proved to be the perfect day for kite flying. What happened to Claudia and Diesel’s kite? Would they ever be ready for another kite flying adventure?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Matthew Brady and Ned Kelly : Kindred Spirits, Kindred Lives Paul Williams , North Melbourne : Arcadia , 2007 Z1429115 2007 single work biography 'The young man stood on the scaffold. A Roman Catholic priest, bible in hand, stood to one side. Prayers were read. The signal was given, the drop fell. So ended a bushranging career that had spanned the best part of two years. This man had left his mark, becoming a legend in his own time; a notorious bushranger who bailed up towns, with huge bounties placed on his head. Renowned for his support of the underdog, he had won a ground swell of supporters. Women who fell into his hands as captives had spoken of his chivalrous conduct, but if he had ever experienced the intimate love of a woman in his life, it is unknown....This hanging took place in two separate years - 1826 in Hobart Town, then again during 1880 in Melbourne. Matthew Brady had been the first of the great Australian bushrangers and Ned Kelly, repeating history, the last.' (Back cover)
1 form y separately published work icon The New Adventures of Ocean Girl Glen Dolman , Judy Malmgren , Paul Williams , Tom Galbraith , ( dir. Colin South et. al. )agent Melbourne : Media World Pictures , 2000-2001 Z1854505 2000-2001 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy science fiction

Nominally a sequel to the highly successful, live-action Ocean Girl, the animated New Adventures of Ocean Girl has an entirely independent location and storyline. Placing Neri back on her watery home planet of Oceania, the program follows her attempts to locate and retrieve one of the four life-giving crystals normally guarded by the Sacred Whales. When one of the crystals was stolen thousands of years earlier by an evil space wizard, the balance of Oceania was upset. Only Neri can restore it.

1 Margie 1950-1993 Paul Williams , 1994 single work biography
— Appears in: Four W , no. 5 1994; (p. 160-163)
1 y separately published work icon The Shenandoah Affair Paul Williams , Rydalmere : Hodder and Stoughton , 1992 Z397915 1992 single work novel historical fiction In 1865, during the turmoil and anguish of the American Civil War, a Confederate warship from the Southern states requested permission from Sir Charles Darling, the Governor of Victoria, to dock in the neutral harbour of Port Phillip Bay for repairs. On board the Shenandoah were eleven prisoners who had been taken from enemy ships, one of whom was the beautiful and imperious wife of a Northern Union captain. (Publisher's blurb, back cover).
1 2 y separately published work icon The Adventures of Black Ned Paul Williams , Paul Williams (illustrator), Melbourne : Lothian , 1990 Z832858 1990 single work picture book humour children's
1 y separately published work icon Joanne Paul Williams , Sydney : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , 1990 23105972 1990 single work children's fiction children's
1 2 y separately published work icon Grandfather's Dream Machine Bronwen Scarffe , Paul Williams (illustrator), Sydney : Australian Children's Television Foundation Hodder and Stoughton Australia , 1989 Z832510 1989 single work picture book children's
1 form y separately published work icon Kaboodle Penny Robenstone , Jeff Peck , Hazel Edwards , Pat Edwards , John Taylor , Alan Love , Murray Oliver , Steve French , Morris Gleitzman , Peter Viska , Paul Cox , Sue Smith , Gary Davis , Jan Sardi , Peita Letchford , Julia Gardiner , Shirley Barrett , Cate Cahill , Mark Osborn , Jennifer Mellet , Maggie Geddes , Neil Robinson , Jill Morris , John Skibinski , Sue Rendall , Greg Millin , Richard Chataway , Michael Cusack , Ross Gathercole , Paul Williams , ABC Television (publisher), ( dir. Jan Sardi et. al. )agent 1987 Australia : Australian Children's Television Foundation ABC Television , Z1398900 1987 series - publisher film/TV children's fantasy science fiction humour adventure horror

An anthology series of children's stories, mixing live-action episodes with animation, clay animation, and puppetry. The stories, aimed specifically at the under 10s, are drawn from a variety of sources, including children's books, fairy tales, myths, and original ideas. Some of the episodes have involved, for example, Snow White as a punk bikie and the seven dwarves as a motorcycle gang; a pet stegosaurus; a boy with wheels instead of toes; and Trevor the glider-plane-catching cat.

According to Patricia Edgar,

Thirty separate self-contained dramas of differing lengths were to be packaged into half-hour episodes. The project was designed to showcase new, creative talent in the television industry. Competitions were run at the Australian Film and Television School and Swinburne Institute of Technology for the best concepts suitable for inclusion in the Kaboodle package, with prizes of $1000 awarded. The Foundation sought promising but inexperienced writers, would-be producers, directors and even accountants who wanted to earn their first credit to enable them to find a future in the industry.

Source: Patricia Edgar, Bloodbath: A Memoir of Australian Television, Melbourne: Melbourne UP, 2006, pp.175-76.

Kaboodle was produced in two series, the first of which included some live-action segements, but the second of which was entirely animated.

For a full list of episodes, see Film Details.

Episode listing for Kaboodle series two courtesy of the Australian Children's Television Foundation.

1 form y separately published work icon The Steam-driven Adventures of Riverboat Bill Cliff Green , ( dir. Paul Williams ) Melbourne : Australian Council for Children's Films and Television , 1986 Z1873751 1986 single work film/TV fantasy adventure children's

'Bill and his crew sail up the Murray in the paddle-steamer "Mystery". They hope to save their mate the Bunyip from an unjust law, in a rollicking adventure by boat, balloon and train.'

Source: National Library of Australia

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