Conversations on the work and experiences of emerging writers from a diversity of creative contexts, with reflections from other producers and distributors of new Australian writing.
Hayley Morton, author of books for children and adults, educator, librarian, and yoga teacher.
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Dr Guillaume Vétu, Volunteer Coordinator, Vision Australia Radio, Adelaide. Guillaume is also a musician, a community radio broadcaster, trainer, advocate and an academic writer.
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Dr Guillaume Vétu, Volunteer Coordinator, Vision Australia Radio, Adelaide. Guillaume is also a musician, a community radio broadcaster, trainer, advocate and an academic writer.
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Dr Ian Napier, retired rocket scientist and author of several books for children and young adults.
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Dr Ian Napier, retired rocket scientist and author of several books for children and young adults.
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Penny Matthews, author of several books for children and adolescents, and a former editor and publisher.
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Penny Matthews, author of several books for children and adolescents, and a former editor and publisher.
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Michael Randall, author of the popular blog, Mickey Tales, English teacher and curriculum manager, football and cricket enthusiast, and keen observer of city and country life in South Australia.
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Michael Randall, author of the popular blog, Mickey Tales, English teacher and curriculum manager, football and cricket enthusiast, and keen observer of city and country life in South Australia.
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Michelle Prak, author of the thriller The Rush, professional communicator and CEO of public and media relations consultancy Prak Communications, and university lecturer.
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Michelle Prak, author of the thriller The Rush, professional communicator and CEO of public and media relations consultancy Prak Communications, and university lecturer.
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Ritesh D. Singde, poet and lyricist.
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Georgina Chadderton, comics creator, author and illustrator, graphic novelist, co-founder and co-director of the Papercuts Comics Festival, workshop facilitator and blogger.
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Georgina Chadderton, comics creator, author and illustrator, graphic novelist, co-founder and co-director of the Papercuts Comics Festival, workshop facilitator and blogger.
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Karen Collins, author of the children’s book The Making of Alby, short story writer, blogger and book reviewer, creative writing graduate, curriculum project manager, and CFS and CWA volunteer.
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Karen Collins, author of the children’s book The Making of Alby, short story writer, blogger and book reviewer, creative writing graduate, curriculum project manager, and CFS and CWA volunteer.
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Arantza García, spoken word poet, sociology student, and Peruvian-Australian member of the Latin American community in Adelaide.
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Arantza García, spoken word poet, sociology student, and Peruvian-Australian member of the Latin American community in Adelaide.
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Fay Lee - author of the Hawkeye prize-winning, science fiction novel Empathy. Fay is also an engineer.
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Fay Lee - author of the Hawkeye prize-winning, science fiction novel Empathy. Fay is also an engineer.
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