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Writing Fiction from Life with Kavita Bedford

Join Kavita Bedford, author of the critically acclaimed novel Friends & Dark Shapes, for an in-depth course on how to…

Professional Development

Writing NSW

Writing Love and Sex in Fiction with Anne Gracie

This workshop with Anne Gracie will explore techniques for showing the development of love between characters.

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Writing NSW

Story Design with Laurel Cohn

Through exercises and readings, this workshop introduces strategies to help you understand the bigger picture of your works-in-progress.

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Writing NSW

Online: Research for Writers with Eliza Henry Jones

This course is packed with practical tips, examples, activities and resources that you’ll be able to utilise and adapt for…

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Writing NSW

Mastering the Art of Opinion Writing with Saman Shad

Through practical exercises and expert guidance, you’ll explore the key elements of successful opinion writing, including finding a fresh angle,…

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Writing NSW

Writing Crime Fiction with Candice Fox

From understanding what makes a good hero, to digging down into forensics, body decomposition and police procedure, the course will…

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Writing NSW

Online Feedback: Manuscript Development with Pamela Cook

Are you looking for feedback and tips to improve your work? Join this online manuscript development course to give and…

Two panels. On the left is author Deborah Levy, wearing a black top with pearls and her hair tied up. On the right is the cover of her book, 'The Position of Spoons' a black and white photo of the bottom half of a body in shorts with three wooden spoons on the ground.
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Book review: The Position of Spoons, Deborah Levy

The celebrated novelist and playwright reveals and honours some of her greatest influences.

Margi Brown Ash, a old woman wearing pink glasses and colourful clothes is sitting next to Zac , a trans man in shorts and a blue tank top in 'Wanderings'.
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Theatre review: Wanderings, Queensland Theatre

Nest Ensemble’s latest production is a thoughtful, well-conceived two-hander that examines important current societal issues.  

Local playwright Danielle Brame Whiting's 'Flat Pack' was supported by The Art House from concept to stage. The photo shows a scene from the play: a woman in overalls, with a flannelette shirt tied around her waist, stands on stage surrounded by boxes and stacked shelves.
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