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Writing NSW

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Writing with PassionDeborah Abela talks about the highs and lows of her career, her passions, inspiration and writing process, building a career as a children’s writer, things she wished she’d known when she started out, pivoting during the p
Building Career Longevity: Publicity, social media, marketing and resilienceHow do you build a thriving writing career in a rapidly changing industry? How do you help make your books sell? These highly successful professionals discuss the bus
Sally Bradfield, author of Not Quite 30-Love, spoke to Samuel Elliot of The Write Way podcast, about the role Writing NSW's self-publishing course with Joel Naoum helped get her book out.
Sally Bradfield, author of Not Quite 30-Love, spoke to Samuel Elliot of The Write Way podcast, about the role Writing NSW's self-publishing course with Joel Naoum helped get her book out.
This recording is part of the Honouring Australian Writers series, where Writing NSW pays tribute to writers who have made an important contribution to our literary culture. In 2020 we honour renowned author, journalist, playwright, and politic
Right now, as we each experience isolation differently, food is a comfort for many. These times are also a reminder of how much food is a vehicle for connecting with family, friends and culture.In Talking Writing: Food, we consider the use of
What is ‘normal’ when it comes to our bodies? When we think of what that is, we can’t help but be influenced by the excess of images and ideas of what we should (and shouldn’t) be. Queer bodies, obesity, bodies of colour, disability, illness an
In Febuary 2020 we gathered for an evening of readings and discussion about Africa and it's relationship and influence on writers across the diaspora as a place and culture. Panelists discussed notions of Bla(c)kness in Australia and and the di
On the day that Donald Trump is elected president of the United States, four Western Sydney youths clash in a string of violence, substance abuse and sexual encounters. Written by four of Australia’s most exciting new writers – Winnie Dunn, Ste
Sometimes the best way to grapple with reality is to write about something else entirely. These writers have created other worlds as a way to reflect on and challenge what we consider to be solid and true. Eugen Bacon, Hannah Donnelly and Khali
In May 2019, Sweatshop: Western Sydney Literacy Movement released the first-ever anthology produced entirely by women of colour. In this exclusive panel discussion, Tongan-Australian editor Winnie Dunn, opens an urgent and critical dialogue wit
In 2019, three Western Sydney writers were awarded residencies at Bankstown’s Incubate Artist Studios and their resulting essays in the Sydney Review of Books explore important questions around identity, language and history, as well as the com
The Growing Up in Australia anthologies are significant collections of well-known and new voices telling their own stories. Editors and contributors to anthologies about diverse Australian childhoods discuss their experiences and the ways writi
A conversation about the revival and reclamation of Indigenous languages with Gamilaroi and Anaiwon writer Cathy Craigie, Gadigal poet and educator Joel Davison, Gamilaraay author and linguist Donna McLaren, and Yuwaalaraay writer and musician
In its annual Honouring Australian Writers series, Writing NSW pays tribute to writers who have made an important contribution to our literary culture.In 2019 Writing NSW honoured author, playwright and scriptwriter Sumner Locke Elliott(1917-
Ideas Generator, from Writing NSW's 2019 Speculative Fiction Festival. Chaired by Margaret Morgan, with James Bradley, Michael Gillings and Elise Bohan. Photo Credit: Anita Mathews.
Science Fiction Now, part of Writing NSW's 2019 Speculative Fiction Festival. Chaired by Cat Sparks, with Margaret Morgan, Shauna O'Meara and Shankari Chandran. Please note that due to microphone issues on the day, we have had to edit out s
World Building 101, from Writing NSW's 2019 Specualtive Fiction Festival. Chaired by Festival Director Keith Stevenson with Mitchell Hogan, Catherine McKinnon and Mykaela Saunders. Photo Credit: Anita Mathews
Panel 1 of the Writing NSW 2019 Speculative Fiction Festival: That Was Then, This is Now. Chaired by Sam Hawke and featuring Rob Hood, Kaaron Waaren and Shankari Chandran. For further Writing NSW festivals, events and courses, visit www.writin
On 2 April 2019, Writing NSW presented Talking Writing: Indigenous Languages. The panel was chaired by Gamilaroi and Anaiwon playwright Cathy Craigie, Gamilaraay author and linguist Donna Gayford McLaren, Gunai poet and children’s book author K
On 3 March 2019, Writing NSW presented Talking Writing: Lambs of God, an in conversation with internationally acclaimed novelist Marele Day and screenwriter Sarah Lambert on the adaptation of Lambs of God, from bestselling novel to highly antic
Four artists discuss the craft of writing the domestic, and how they coax out the sublime, ridiculous and otherworldly from everyday life. Featuring Jamie Marina Lau, Alexandra Hollis, Ellena Savage and Laura Elvery. This podcast was recorded
What is political criticism, and how should writers approach it in our practice? What is the best way to skewer politicians with meaning? Four writers share their skills in shaping political criticism in ways that suit them. Featuring Wes Mount
In this special cross-festival event, three This is Not Art artists discuss the business of art, labour, and the promise of gathering together in space and time despite the odds. Featuring Danni McGrath, Kailum Graves and Creatix Tiara.This p
Indigenous-Pasifika artists Amrita Hepi, Brian Fuata, Emele Ugavule, Latai Taumoepeau and Winnie Dunn talanoa about Australian arts and literature, traversing intersection of race, class, culture, faith, gender and sexuality.
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