Translating writing for performance
Performance remains an essential way to share and promote written work and to discover and expand your audience.
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Performance remains an essential way to share and promote written work and to discover and expand your audience.
Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen on the cleansing, emboldening, and sometimes scandalous nature of writing about your personal life.
“The biggest lesson has been in being myself, and finding what it is that only I can write.”
Bri Lee on the act of generosity that launched her career.
Fifteen entries to the 2017 Monash Prize have been shortlisted.
There’s been a lot of discussion around the culture of unpaid internships in the creative industries, so we asked Jack Kenchington-Evans, Director of Interns Australia, for his thoughts on the matter.
In the lead up to the Emerging Writers’ Festival Program Launch, Koh offers us advice on maintaining a sense of humour and staying sane when the craft of writing is devalued and just existing seems hard.
When is it okay and when it crossing a line? We spoke to some arts professionals who got their starts as interns and volunteers.
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