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Arts as an intergenerational issue?
Opinion

Arts as an intergenerational issue?

Posted on 07/04/2015 by actwriterscentre • Leave a comment

Greetings everyone! My name is Revelly Robinson and I’m tremendously thrilled to have been selected as the Blogger-in-Residence for Capital Letters. I’ve been following the blog for a long time and I hope to be able tocontinue informing everyone in the ACT writing community about writing events, developments affecting the industry and people who are … Continue reading →

Write what you (don’t) know
Opinion / Writing

Write what you (don’t) know

Posted on 26/12/2014 by actwriterscentre • 1 Comment

Words by Rachael Nielsen “Write what you know” was a popular phrase said throughout my creative writing degree by my teachers. There is an absurd simplicity to the idea of writing what you already have in your head. It’s easy logic. It made sense to me at the time but the theory didn’t totally work for … Continue reading →

The book lives on
Opinion / Reading

The book lives on

Posted on 06/11/2014 by actwriterscentre • Leave a comment

Words by Giulio Zambon When I finally bought an iPad, I was looking forward to reading a lot of books that were no longer in print.  I warmed at the idea that one day I could take with me all the books I had ever read. But then I discovered that the iPad was too … Continue reading →

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