RMIT Gazette: Is YA all grown up?
Since Harry Potter the young adult market has boomed and diversified.
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.
Since Harry Potter the young adult market has boomed and diversified.
EWF’s event ‘Late Night Lit: Collisions’ is about exploring alternative canons and genealogies of literary inheritance. We speak to some of our performers about the artists who have been essential to the formation of their writing practice.
"Have a good cover, an even better blurb and most importantly get an editor to look at your work before you publish."
Michael Green’s keynote speech at the Emerging Writers’ Festival’s opening night was not about him.
This year’s joint first place winners, sharing the $4000 first prize, were Ann Jackson for 'The Lady Who Walks' and Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor for 'Femina'.
When I googled ‘what does it mean to be an emerging writer?’ I got a range of responses.
We spoke to Luke Sinclair, one of the coordinators of Sticky Institute, about his advice to newcomers to the Australian zine scene and their EWF 2017 exhibition, 10,000 Staples.
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