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.

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The Editors

You finished your draft! The work should be done, right? Or is this where the work really begins? Without editors, our drafts might remain riddled with cliches, muddy phrases, mixed metaphors, and an overall narrative lack. Even the most established of writers need a good editor to see things anew.

Hear from the unsung heroes of Australian literature: the editors of our favourite books and literary journals. This expert panel will discuss what they think makes a good writer-editor relationship, how to give and receive constructive criticism, and what every writer should (and should not) expect from a good editor.

Hosted by Hella Ibrahim


How to attend this event

This session is part of the National Writers’ Conference, a one-day online gathering of emerging writers on Zoom.

To attend, you can buy a National Writers’ Conference Pass here to enjoy the full day of industry insights. Check out the full program here.

To ensure the event stays private, ticket holders will be emailed a Zoom link and password on the day of the event. Please check your email (including that pesky junk email folder). Ticket bookings will cease 1 hour before the Conference starts, if not sold out prior.

You can download Zoom for free here.

Saturday 19 June, 11am-12pm AEST

Access this session with a National Writers’ Conference pass 

The Atrium (Zoom)

Featuring...

Jacqueline Blanchard

Jacqueline Blanchard is the Managing Editor at UQP. She has twenty years’ experience working in highly respected publishing houses in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, and is recognised for fostering strategic working relationships with a diverse range of emerging and established authors.

Allanah Hunt

Allanah Hunt is a Barkindji writer and junior editor currently working in the black&write! project at the State Library of Queensland. She is passionate about all forms of storytelling and the power of real representation in literature. She has just submitted her PhD through Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK, and is currently working on two novels after receiving Boundless and Next Chapter fellowships.

Hella Ibrahim

Hella Ibrahim is an editor with a passion for activism through the Arts. Hella has over 10 years’ experience in the Arts and publishing industry, having worked both in-house at traditional print and digital publishers and in non-mainstream publishing.

Ian See

Ian See is an editor at Text Publishing. He was previously the production editor and books editor at The Saturday Paper, and an editor at Scribe and UQP.