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!
Have you read a Blak book lately?
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So if you’re looking to stock up your bookshelves, why not try one (or all!) of these great books by Indigenous writers released in 2015:
- •Becoming Kirrali Lewis by Jane Harrison
- •Seahorse by Bruce Pascoe
- •Deadly D & Justice Jones: the Search by Scott Prince & Dave Hartley
- •Ghost River by Tony Birch
- •Tradition, Truth and Tomorrow by Galarrwuy Yunupingu
- •Tiddas by Anita Heiss
- •Not Just Black and White by Lesley Williams & Tammy Williams
- •Sister Heart by Sally Morgan
- •Settling Day by Kate Howarth
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