Octavia Roodt Illustrates Cover for 'Ons Klyntji' 2023 Zine

Published 06 November 2023 in News

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Octavia Roodt Illustrates Cover for 'Ons Klyntji' 2023 Zine

Klyntji

(Translated from Afrikaans to English with Google Translate)



Here's whose work appears in OK-year 127

'Ons Klyntji''s 152 pages are filled this year with the work of 114 different contributors who are famous authors such as Bibi Slippers, Tom Dreyer, Helen Walne, Clinton V du Plessis, Puno Selesho, Hans Pienaar, Rosa Keet, Danie Marais, Diane Awerbuck, Kleinboer and including Pieter Odendaal.

The full list of authors is:

Liny Kruger, Chestlyn Draghoender, Yolanda Faye Holden, Frank Meintjies, Marike Beyers, Dara Kell, Jerome Coetzee, Ian Bell, Sarah Frost, Joost Jungsik Vormeer, Bernadette Madell, Suné Mostert, Fred de Vries, Gérard Rudolf, Lara Kirsten, Alwyn Roux , Mia Middellander, Anton Krueger, Desiré Gird, Claire Anderson, Ashton Rass, Marna van den Berg, Neo Mehlomakulu, Alexander Matthews, Mila van Niekerk, Roro Quijote, Robyn Perros, Bruno FA Andries, Eckhard Cloete, Suzy Bell-Russell, Sjaka Septembir, Jeannie Wallace McKeown, Charika Swanepoel, Liebrecht Fick, Mick Raubenheimer, Nicole Thackwray, Steven Bosch, Curtley Jones, Ronesca Cloete, Ockert Greeff, Zian Viviers, Jacqueline Schmahl, Stadsjaap, Grant Jefthas, Ivan Kruger, Hanru Niemand, Abigail George, Lilitha Boco, BOKToR, Lucas Zulu, David Mann, Toast Coetzer, Eduard Burle, Thea Boshoff, Si-lest, Matthew Barge, Leani Jansen van Vuuren, Robin K Crigler, Charlton Andrew, Stefaans Coetzee, Yolande Cater, Stefan Kirsten, Thérèse Fensham , Jean-Marie Potgieter, Jan Olivier, Johan Swanepoel, Cheryl Traub Adler, Erin Conway-Smith, Theresa Postma, Hermien de Vos (Bamboesina), Sarel van Zyl, Hilde Nel, Irene Saunders, Jennifer Pape, Wilmien Rossouw, Ena de Kock , Louis Duvenage, Francois Lötter, Koos Kombuis, AM Holder, Natalie Thysse, Olga Leonard, Helen Walne, Bibi Slippers, Hans Pienaar, Diane Awerbuck, Pieter Odendaal, Rosa Keet, Puno Selesho, Danie Marais, Tom Dreyer, Kleinboer and Clinton V du Plessis.

The full list of artists (photos, sketches, etc.) is:

Octavia Roodt, Brian Garman, Anouk Cronjé, Mieke Loubser, Cecile Burger, Elsa Maritz, Anton Barnard, Okkert Brits (not the pole vaulter), Aino Kallinen, Aimee Lindeque, Regular Panda, Phoebe Engels, Albert Retief, Rikus Ferreira, Menrad Holm , Larissa Brand, Luke Swanepoel, Danel Gravett, Ryan Cyster, Mitha Kotze, Carla Chait and Marguerite Lamey.

The editors for the 2023 edition are Toast Coetzer, Joe Botha and Ernst Grundling, with contributing editors Elodi Troskie, Elzanne Coetzee, Jaco du Plooy, Natasha Harmse, Willow Ruby, Dara Kell, Mechiel Boshoff and Leanne Rencken. The layout was done by Lara Venter.

The Cover

Octavia Roodt did the cover again this year. Although we don't have a specific theme for the 2023 edition, the cover always helps to give a quick, overarching feel to the zine before you even open it. Octavia put a handful of fantastic proposals on the table with different themes, but in the end she, Toast and Francois Lion-Cachet (editor, klyntji.com) decided on the image of a man and a woman sunbathing/sunfrying in front of a squadron of solar panels. Phrases such as "the duality of sun pleasure" and "sun worship, with leisure & pleasure, alongside anxiety for country & environment" were thrown around on the WhatsApp group where Octavia conspired with Toast and Francois.

Drawings by Octavia Roodt that also appear in this year's zine.

THE THEMES

There are a few poems with environmental themes in the zine, such as 'Green-growing wilderness' by Cheryl Traub Adler, 'A mismatch' by Erin Conway-Smith and 'Rooigety' by Theresa Postma. With a collection like this one, the themes flow from one to the other, from death and love to throwing flares in the pub, or messing with the noisy neighbors (or are you the noisy neighbours?), an ode to the BIC pen, Danie Marais gets hold of the evils of money, Bibi Slippers wonders what everyone is looking for, and then there are airports, Eskom, ancestors, sex, Sundays - and a Seahorse, with a capital letter.

A highlight among the longer pieces is Dutch journalist Fred de Vries's 'Niemandsland & Beyond' in which he recalls how this Koos Kombuis album became his lifeline when he first came to live in South Africa in 1992. Matthew Barge's quirky 'Memories are like spinach' is an in-depth plea to bring snails back to the Spur menu, and Jacqueline Schmahl's short story 'Soetkoekies' starts very pious but later smears the revenge nice and bitter and thick.

INTRODUCTION:

Cape Town: Wednesday 6 December @ The Book Lounge, 17.30 (SAST).

WITH THANKS TO:

kykNET, for a sponsorship that covers Ons Klyntji's production costs.

QUERIES

Toast Coetzer – [email protected]

Francois Lion-Cachet – [email protected]


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