EWF At Home Residency Q&A: Jessica Paraha
Jessica Paraha is one of six writers selected for the At Home Residencies program undertaking a fortnight of creative work, supported by EWF, in November and December.
The Emerging Writers’ Festival acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we live, learn and work, and pays respect to their Elders past and present, and to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
EWF celebrates the history and contemporary creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.
Jessica Paraha is one of six writers selected for the At Home Residencies program undertaking a fortnight of creative work, supported by EWF, in November and December.
Beau Windon is one of six writers selected for the At Home Residencies program.
Mykaela Saunders is one of six writers selected for the At Home Residencies program.
Luke Patterson is one of six writers selected for the At Home Residencies program.
Sharlene Allsopp is one of six writers selected for the EWF At Home Residencies program, and is undertaking a fortnight of creative work, supported by EWF, in November and December.
Keen to be a part of the Emerging Writers’ Festival in 2021? We have an open artist call-out running until 5pm AEDT, Tuesday 9 December. Here is a run down about what we would like from YOU in the submission process.
Christopher James White is is a performer and filmmaker of Afro-American and Indo-Guyanese descent born in Atlanta. He has focused primarily on performance poetry and fringe theatre.
I understood being Aboriginal like I understood the fact that I had brown eyes, big ears and no dad.
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