ACT Writers Centre intern Laura Bartlett has been investigating the benefits and processes surrounding starting a writers group, particularly here at the Centre. Here’s what she found — we’d say she’s saved you a bit of research (hint, hint). If you are looking for a supportive environment where you, as a writer, can challenge yourself … Continue reading
Category Archives: short story
The Invisible Thread Series: Dorothy Johnston
While we celebrate the Centenary, we thought we’d delight in some of our favourite interviews Author Irma Gold has conducted while compiling and editing Canberra’s latest and greatest collection of stories from writers across one hundred years of Canberra’s history, The Invisible Thread. A complete library of interviews and profiles is available on Irma’s blog, … Continue reading
Meet the Writers of Us Mob
Us Mob Writing is a group of First Nations Australians peoples’ with both emerging and established writers, poets and playwrights. Their writers past and present have written poetry, plays, songs, documentary films, short films, TV dramas, children’s story books, novels, short stories, biographies, and autobiographies. They include in their company national and international major literary … Continue reading