95-year-old local author publishes first fiction novel
By Samantha Elley
When Graham Smith started writing ‘Red Earth Red Blood’, he was only a youngster in his 70s.
Now at 95 years young, the Tuckurimba author has finally published part one of his epic historical story centred on the pioneers of Alstonville.
“(The story) is about very ordinary people,” he said.
“In a situation that would have happened many times and in an area that grew from being virgin rainforest to one of the most sought after areas on the North Coast today.”
This is Graham’s first fiction piece, having published his book ‘Sweet Beginnings’ about the sugar industry on the Northern Rivers, in 1991.
Graham had worked at the Broadwater Mill for much of his working life, dealing mainly with figures.
“Figures were always probably the least desirable commodity in my education,” he said.
“But for 40 years I had to put up with them.”
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Much preferring English over Maths, Graham knew he could write and research well.
“I was the secretary of many organisations,” he said.
“A lot of it required writing reports and I wrote reports for blokes who employed me at the mill.”
Graham has dabbled in poetry and biographies, writing well-researched stories of people in his family and in the local area, which at this stage have only been for a small audience of family and friends to read.
When it came to Red Earth Red Blood, Graham felt the Big Scrub area of the Northern Rivers was an interesting place.
“The interesting thing about it really to me is the fact it disappeared so quickly,” he said.
“It was a vast area that people thought would probably be there for a long, long time, but once cedar became very desirable, it disappeared quickly.
“(The story) is entirely fiction but for all that, I knew all the people, probably, that fitted the bill about what I wrote.”
At 95, Graham said he has no plans to write any more books, but potential readers of Red Earth Red Blood who become invested in the lives of the O’Reillys, Riordans and Baillies will be happy to know there is a sequel in the pipeline, already written.
A great Christmas present, as well as a great read, Red Earth, Red Blood can be bought at:
- Hemlocks Bookstore, Woodburn
- The Book Warehouse, Lismore and Ballina
- Miles & Henry Bookstore Cafe, Alstonville
- Mid Richmond Historical Society, Coraki
With more outlets to come.
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