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.
Courtney and Emilie talk about their grandmothers, Copernicus, uncut galaxies, poetry and German presidents.
Bri Lee talks with EWF about her exchange with the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival.
Each year, five Ambassadors are invited to share their experience and insight with the next generation of writers at the National Writers’ Conference. Please make Adam Liaw, Alice Pung, Chandani Lokuge, First Dog on the Moon and Omar Musa welcome!
We spoke to Bonnie Ann Sanders who won the Monash Prize for the highest placed Monash student in 2016 with her story Drop Kick.
"I wanted to explore how small concessions to prejudice can lead to an oppression that never acknowledges its own existence." We had a chat with Justina Ashman, who won the 2015 Monash Prize for her story The Space Between.
We are highly anticipating the Blak&Bright Victorian Indigenous Literary Festival next week, which will celebrate Aboriginal writing, culture and ideas with keynotes, performances, workshops, panels and more! So if you’re looking to stock up your b...
Saturday 20 February, 12pm at the Wheeler Centre. EWF is thrilled to be partnering with Blak & Bright to present this Pitch Session for Indigenous Writers.
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