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Happy Friday and welcome back to Best and Worst – your chance to get together with the rest of the Mamamia community and talk about the highs and the lows of your week, as well as anything else that’s on your mind.

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Introducing Laura. She writes:

Best: – A “magazine and wine” party with my two best friends (inspired by Bridesmaids, of course).
- Finally watching the season five premiere of Mad Men. Zou bisou bisou…
- Experiencing Mood Theatre’s performance of Sarah Kane’s play Psychosis 4.48 at Subiaco Arts Centre. Perth people: it is wonderful. (Disturbing, but wonderful.) Please buy tickets.
- Reading this Jimmy Little interview with Benjamin Law, a beautiful tribute to an incredible life: “You have to know yourself, trust yourself, and even love yourself to a point. Be yourself and keep trudging on down that path, because we’re all here in life for a reason.” – Jimmy Little

Worst: I was so disappointed to hear the news that Campbell Newman has axed the Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards. Whether he is fulfilling his economic mandate or rejecting the creative culture cultivated by his predecessors (maybe both), his decision implies that he and his government do not appreciate the value of celebrating and rewarding contemporary Australian literature.

I am not a Queenslander, nor a published author, so this does not affect me directly. Yet I feel compelled to speak out. Reading opens our eyes, minds and hearts. It invites both introspection and connectedness; making all of us – adults, teenagers and children alike – feel less alone, with a better understanding of the world around us. What’s more, literature preserves, for our future generations, our legacy: how we live our lives, the layers of our society, the issues we grapple with, our ways of seeing the world. We must cherish our writers – even those whose work we don’t particularly like – if only to ensure that, through them, our stories are woven into the tapestry of our culture and history, and that literature continues to enrich us, as individuals and as a society.

Of course, Australian writing will survive, with or without this award. But I think this decision is a step backwards.

Laura Curtis studies law, works as a makeup artist, tweets incessantly (@laura_valerie) and writes at her blogs One April Morning and Egg Cup (a book club). She is fond of bookstores, poems by Charles Bukowski, tea, Obama and pretty things (especially shoes and Ryan Gosling).

What was your best and worst of the week?

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  1. J.T

    BEST – My websites event that Mamamia shared during the week (Wear Green for Prems) was fantastic! Facebook was flooded with green with so many profile pics and photos of everyone dressed in green. It even made it onto The Circle! I will be donating moneys raised to the 5 charities we were supporting next week. We found out that 8 hospital throughout Australia took part in celebrating the day!

    WORST – There really isn’t anything negative to add! :)

    Thanks for your support. :)

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    • lynnie

      Such a great cause and so good to hear all the nation wide support :)

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    • Cathy

      We wore green but forgot to take and upload pics! A friend even commented how Miss 2 and I were very colour coordinated. When I told her why (and she is a ‘new’ friend & doesnt really know our horrid premmie history) she said – “oh, I should go home and get changed” – I was so touched.
      Great that the word is spreading

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  2. Snap!!

    Laura I love what you wrote about reading. You summed it up perfectly. xx

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  3. Sweetness

    Best-Just about unpacked our new house! So fun! And exciting to be planning what we are going to do to the garden, and (very) future plans of knocking down walls and repainting!

    Worst-The stupid real estate agents at our old rental. It’s a 15 year old place-it is not going to be perfectly clean. And giving a list of stuff that we still have to do with no details doesn’t help-fair enough-maybe we missed one window sill-tell me it’s the one in the bedroom, or there is a section of of skirting board we missed-where? The annoying thing is it’s so clean! Getting a list to reclean the whole house basically (because of the lack of detail) is so frustrating and annoying. I’m done with that place-I want to put my time and effort into my new house!

    But not a terrible worst.

    PS_They are still holding the QLD Literary Awards, just no government funding for the prize.

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  4. G.J.

    BEST: hot chocolate, hugs and comforting words at the end of a bad day. Giving my dog a bath (so funny, she goes INSANE but I’m pretty sure she loves it) Getting my new Alex Perry glasses. (I’m meant to only wear them for reading but they’re so styling I wanna wear them all the time.) Good Friday. Picnics.

    WORST: Feeling a bit lonely. Getting flashed by the Safe-T-cam (the light was orange!!!)

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    • Mel

      Best: spending one on one time with my daughter at the royal Easter show.

      Worst: the 10 kilos left from the pregnancy. Comfort eating from my grief is not helping. Chocolate and wine.

      Also went back to work It’s helped in one way but something’s not right can’t quite put my finger on it.

      Happy Easter everyone and Loulee I am so sorry for your loss.

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