Home Actress Annabel Crabb HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2024 Annabel Crabb Instagram - Okay. I knew that Ann Patchett of @parnassusbooks would be a fun person to interview because like anyone who’s read her books and essays, I know that she is observant and smart and powered by decency. But wow. She really exhibited a turn of speed last night and interviewing her was like being on a very powerful motorbike, not always sure of who’s driving but not caring because the EXHILARATION is so intense. So many funny moments. Also I got heckled by my Dad from the audience … not a first for me, but a first for the @sydwritersfest audience and - I’m pretty confident - a first for Patchett. (I asked what it was that made her sure even from her early 20s that she didn’t want to have children and she paused for about TEN SECONDS and I thought oh god is she going to tell me to get knotted and then Dad yells “Ya don’t have to answer that” from the front row. Then she unspools just such a rousing, intimate, funny, scorching set of insights I could have, I don’t know, cheered or kissed her and anyway it was superb and thanks for your assistance Pop Crabb. He’s coming the Great Debate tonight at Town Hall too so stand by for more banana skins to be thrown in my oratorical path). But also the best thing was sitting next to this fabulous visiting American writer and seeing her respond to the always smart and funny and optimistic Uncle Michael West welcoming us to Gadigal land. The spine chilling performance by @jazzmoney_______ whose poetry hit the note of our times; uncertainty, fear, powerlessness, yet unaccountably stained with hope we can’t wash out. Also, watching Ann Patchett witness an Arts minister @jgnswmlc declare that this state will not tolerate book banning in any circumstance. And then afterwards @jetlagmama materializes with her collection of biscuits she has iced as various Patchett book covers and my other friend @kristy_reads who named her cat after Ann. Ann: “Well I do know a person who named their dog Patchett, so now I have a dog AND a cat! Can a ferret be far away?” Anyway … well, in dark times it felt like a good night. There are so many good things on at the festival - get along if you’re able to.

Annabel Crabb Instagram – Okay. I knew that Ann Patchett of @parnassusbooks would be a fun person to interview because like anyone who’s read her books and essays, I know that she is observant and smart and powered by decency. But wow. She really exhibited a turn of speed last night and interviewing her was like being on a very powerful motorbike, not always sure of who’s driving but not caring because the EXHILARATION is so intense. So many funny moments. Also I got heckled by my Dad from the audience … not a first for me, but a first for the @sydwritersfest audience and – I’m pretty confident – a first for Patchett. (I asked what it was that made her sure even from her early 20s that she didn’t want to have children and she paused for about TEN SECONDS and I thought oh god is she going to tell me to get knotted and then Dad yells “Ya don’t have to answer that” from the front row. Then she unspools just such a rousing, intimate, funny, scorching set of insights I could have, I don’t know, cheered or kissed her and anyway it was superb and thanks for your assistance Pop Crabb. He’s coming the Great Debate tonight at Town Hall too so stand by for more banana skins to be thrown in my oratorical path). But also the best thing was sitting next to this fabulous visiting American writer and seeing her respond to the always smart and funny and optimistic Uncle Michael West welcoming us to Gadigal land. The spine chilling performance by @jazzmoney_______ whose poetry hit the note of our times; uncertainty, fear, powerlessness, yet unaccountably stained with hope we can’t wash out. Also, watching Ann Patchett witness an Arts minister @jgnswmlc declare that this state will not tolerate book banning in any circumstance. And then afterwards @jetlagmama materializes with her collection of biscuits she has iced as various Patchett book covers and my other friend @kristy_reads who named her cat after Ann. Ann: “Well I do know a person who named their dog Patchett, so now I have a dog AND a cat! Can a ferret be far away?” Anyway … well, in dark times it felt like a good night. There are so many good things on at the festival – get along if you’re able to.

Annabel Crabb Instagram - Okay. I knew that Ann Patchett of @parnassusbooks would be a fun person to interview because like anyone who’s read her books and essays, I know that she is observant and smart and powered by decency. But wow. She really exhibited a turn of speed last night and interviewing her was like being on a very powerful motorbike, not always sure of who’s driving but not caring because the EXHILARATION is so intense. So many funny moments. Also I got heckled by my Dad from the audience … not a first for me, but a first for the @sydwritersfest audience and - I’m pretty confident - a first for Patchett. (I asked what it was that made her sure even from her early 20s that she didn’t want to have children and she paused for about TEN SECONDS and I thought oh god is she going to tell me to get knotted and then Dad yells “Ya don’t have to answer that” from the front row. Then she unspools just such a rousing, intimate, funny, scorching set of insights I could have, I don’t know, cheered or kissed her and anyway it was superb and thanks for your assistance Pop Crabb. He’s coming the Great Debate tonight at Town Hall too so stand by for more banana skins to be thrown in my oratorical path). But also the best thing was sitting next to this fabulous visiting American writer and seeing her respond to the always smart and funny and optimistic Uncle Michael West welcoming us to Gadigal land. The spine chilling performance by @jazzmoney_______ whose poetry hit the note of our times; uncertainty, fear, powerlessness, yet unaccountably stained with hope we can’t wash out. Also, watching Ann Patchett witness an Arts minister @jgnswmlc declare that this state will not tolerate book banning in any circumstance. And then afterwards @jetlagmama materializes with her collection of biscuits she has iced as various Patchett book covers and my other friend @kristy_reads who named her cat after Ann. Ann: “Well I do know a person who named their dog Patchett, so now I have a dog AND a cat! Can a ferret be far away?” Anyway … well, in dark times it felt like a good night. There are so many good things on at the festival - get along if you’re able to.

Annabel Crabb Instagram – Okay. I knew that Ann Patchett of @parnassusbooks would be a fun person to interview because like anyone who’s read her books and essays, I know that she is observant and smart and powered by decency. But wow. She really exhibited a turn of speed last night and interviewing her was like being on a very powerful motorbike, not always sure of who’s driving but not caring because the EXHILARATION is so intense. So many funny moments. Also I got heckled by my Dad from the audience … not a first for me, but a first for the @sydwritersfest audience and – I’m pretty confident – a first for Patchett. (I asked what it was that made her sure even from her early 20s that she didn’t want to have children and she paused for about TEN SECONDS and I thought oh god is she going to tell me to get knotted and then Dad yells “Ya don’t have to answer that” from the front row. Then she unspools just such a rousing, intimate, funny, scorching set of insights I could have, I don’t know, cheered or kissed her and anyway it was superb and thanks for your assistance Pop Crabb. He’s coming the Great Debate tonight at Town Hall too so stand by for more banana skins to be thrown in my oratorical path).
But also the best thing was sitting next to this fabulous visiting American writer and seeing her respond to the always smart and funny and optimistic Uncle Michael West welcoming us to Gadigal land. The spine chilling performance by @jazzmoney_______ whose poetry hit the note of our times; uncertainty, fear, powerlessness, yet unaccountably stained with hope we can’t wash out. Also, watching Ann Patchett witness an Arts minister @jgnswmlc declare that this state will not tolerate book banning in any circumstance. And then afterwards @jetlagmama materializes with her collection of biscuits she has iced as various Patchett book covers and my other friend @kristy_reads who named her cat after Ann. Ann: “Well I do know a person who named their dog Patchett, so now I have a dog AND a cat! Can a ferret be far away?”
Anyway … well, in dark times it felt like a good night. There are so many good things on at the festival – get along if you’re able to. | Posted on 23/May/2024 09:18:39

Annabel Crabb Instagram – Sat in on the MOST fascinating @sydwritersfest session yesterday on translation, featuring some true megafauna of the international translating scene: @jenniferlcroft (American who translates from Polish, Ukrainian and Argentine Spanish; she won the International Man Booker in 2018, y’all) Daniel Hahn, UK, who translates from Portuguese, Spanish and French, is currently writing a book about how translators convert Shakespeare into all the different languages, and his book “Catching Fire: A Translation Diary” is something I shall buy immediately, so compelling and hilarious was his description of his translation method, which is that he likes to do a rough translation on his FIRST READ of a book, yielding something “incredibly quick and very, very bad” and then he sets about fixing it. Ie he destroys the book and then rebuilds it. This description clearly freaked out Australia’s own translation superstar @stephanie.smee – whose translations of The Rome Zoo and Hannelore Cayre’s The Godmother are favourites of mine. She visibly tensed at the description, obviously much more of a get-each-bit-perfect-before-you-move-on type operator. So interesting to hear about the different techniques plus all the different ways they came to their translation languages. @jenniferlcroft for instance, growing up in Oklahoma, taught herself Russian because she had “nothing else to do”. Later, in Iowa, she was at university studying translation and the Russian teachers disappeared so she converted to Polish. Daniel Hahn is super comfortable writing in his translation languages but feels awkward speaking them. Stephanie talked a bit about her forthcoming translation of Marie-Helene Lafon’s The Son’s Story and said of the writer “She makes me breathe differently when I read her.” So beautiful. @jemmabirrell did a wonderful job of allowing us all to glimpse this magical world of translation, the tender care these writers take with the words of others, and the fierce advocacy they do for non Anglophone writers, round the clock. SUCH a cool session.
Annabel Crabb Instagram – Soooo…. @leigh_sales and I are doing a ONE NIGHT ONLY @chat10looks3 special show in Adelaide for @thatsmsgaytoyou’s glorious @adelaidecabaret festival … it’s next Thursday at the Festival Theatre annnndddd … Sales has been taking SINGING LESSONS and has rehearsed a SONG with Virginia which TBH even I have to admit is pretty 🔥 and we have a RANGE of compelling guests … honestly come along but you get an idea what I’m working with when you see what I got when I suggested Sales pose like Sally Bowles in Cabaret and I ended up with …. Ummm… what is the vibe … Erotic Bert and Ernie? Would welcome your feedback… but definitely come to the show …. 🤪

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