Tips and inspiration with 2017 Monash Prize Winner
Joint first place winner of the 2017 Monash Prize, Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor shares tips for 2018 applicants...
Joint first place winner of the 2017 Monash Prize, Aimee-Jane Anderson-O’Connor shares tips for 2018 applicants...
Dr Jay Ludowyke is an author and academic with a research focus on narrative nonfiction, objects and artefacts. She holds qualifications in writing, history and library services.
Ahead of Eileen Chong's poetry seminar as part of DWF18, Eileen shares advice on diving into the world of poetry.
Earth, Monstrous Body is a collaborative literature project running for the course of the Digital Writers’ Festival 2018. I began to think: What if the Earth itself is a monstrous, cyborg body? We can no longer think of the Earth and the places on...
There has been a lot of fake news recently. Have you read any fake news? Would you know if you had? Ahead of DWF18 event Trust Fall, Eamonn Johnson explores the world of fake news.
Hachette Australia, the Emerging Writers’ Festival (EWF) and our media partner Guardian Australia are thrilled to announce the shortlist for the 2018 Richell Prize for emerging writers.
Announcing the 19 writers making up the longlist for the 2018 Richell Prize.
Aileen Westbrook took home $4,000 and publication in Verge and Kill Your Darlings, for her story Mistook.
A statement resulting from the EWF18 Women and Non-Binary Writers Closed Forum.
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