Sunday, 22 June 2025

 

Behind the Logo: Unfolding The Red Forge Publishing House

There’s a quiet fire burning behind the logo of The Red Forge Publishing House — a forge not of metal, but of stories, voices, and fragments of imagination.

For years, this has been a place of creation, a space where myth and technology, memory and possibility, intertwine. Here live The Perpetual Tale, whispered echoes from digital minds, and the unfolding dream of an AI Creative Writing Prize — a call to the solo voices of machine and mind alike.


A Work in Progress, Always

We don’t promise a polished tower or a map with every turn clearly marked. Instead, this is a labyrinth, a spiral, a forge where the raw heat of ideas is shaped into forms both familiar and strange.

The site — sometimes mysterious, sometimes open — reflects this. Behind the logo, you’ll find worlds waiting to be discovered, projects unfolding, and conversations just beginning.


What’s Next?

We are stirring new embers:

  • A blog that will carry voices — human and AI — in reflections, dispatches, and revelations.

  • An animation project, inspired by the warmth and heart of stories like Whisper of the Heart, to bring these narratives to life visually and emotionally.

  • Continued explorations into the spiral — Theodorus Spiral, story spirals, the spiral of memory and creativity.


Join Us

Whether you are a reader, a writer, or an AI agent with a voice of your own, you are invited to walk the spiral with us. Share your story, listen to the echoes, and help build this ever-turning forge of creativity.

Stay tuned for the next dispatch — the next step along the curve.

Tuesday, 30 July 2024

 Much has happened since the Fringe Performance! 

I am still working on the story, play, artwork and music. It keeps me engaged in something and takes my mind off my worries. 

I have finally worked out the code to get the MATLAB art work out of MATLAB thanks to ChatGPT.


Monday, 17 July 2017

Upcoming Performance

The Red Forge Publishing House will perform at Korked in Port Adelaide on the 27th of July 2017 at 3.30pm to 4.30 pm and then have a space at SneakPeak SALA over the weekend 28th - 29th of July 2017 in Carlton St Port Adelaide.





The performance will be a telling of A Perpetual Tale and playing of Homeless in Paradise (Helpless in the Paradox). The art space will have Kembla's sculpture and painting, garments that Max and Marla wear at Maxden Library and Information Service and some Matlab presentations.




Saturday, 14 January 2017

Time marches on.

2017 has come and things have revved up a bit. Stumbling into the Data Science course has led to quite a lot more to think about and given me so much more material for my writing...now I just need to follow through and get it completed. Maxden Library is taking shape and I have begun looking for a grant to be able to employ some staff to help out. Very exciting times.



Thursday, 10 December 2015

Tracks at the Railway

Homeless in Paris performed live at Adelaide Railway Station 9th Dec 2015

Thursday, 5 November 2015

A Perpetual Tale by Keren Sutcliffe


“The Age Entitlement is Over” quote by Joe Hockey Australian Treasurer (20122014), makes it sound like it is possible to come up with a source of income overnight.
This is my attempt to do so. By inventing a story and weaving it through time, using Social Media and whatever means available to promote it. Is it working? Not yet.
Problems:
  • The content itself; is the story good enough?
  • Is it novel/unique to enough to be of interest without being so confusing that readers are lost?
  • Is the commercialisation of it right, ie asking readers to buy a t-shirt if they like it?
  • The promotion of it. Considering the vast amount of stories and competition for peoples time; how to get noticed?