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Lunchtime Literature, Online & Panel

Lunchtime Literature: Writing For Children

Writers for children are responsible for arming their readers with the tools for making the future a better place. Join these three writers as they discuss the ways to empower young readers through storytelling, the importance of creating fictional worlds that are inclusive and representative, and what it means to diversify children’s literature.

Hosted by Denise Chapman

Presented in partnership with Readings State Library

Watch this event here or on YouTube

Wednesday 23 June, 12.30-1.30pm AEST

Free

Watch this event here or on YouTube

Online, via YouTube

Featuring...

Denise Chapman

Dr. Denise Chapman is a counternarrative storyteller, spoken word poet, and critical autoethnographer who lectures in children’s literature, early literacy, and inclusive children’s media at Monash University.

H. Hayek

H. Hayek is the second-youngest of seven children, born to Lebanese-Australian parents. She was born in Adelaide, grew up in Perth and now lives in Melbourne.

Julianne Negri

Julianne Negri’s debut children’s novel, The Secret Library of Hummingbird House, was published by Affirm Press in 2020 and is a CBCA 2021 Notable book.