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WRITING NSW
Writing NSW is the state’s leading provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. A not-for-profit organisation formerly known as the NSW Writers’ Centre, we have been providing quality support to the writers of ourstate since
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Due to restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, most Writing NSW groups are currently convening online. Subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter Newsbite for updates on our regular program of courses, events and writing groups throughout this isolation period.. Writing NSW hosts over thirty active writing groups for writers of different interests and levels of experience.WHAT WE'RE READING
Sarah Krasnostein, author of the award-winning and brilliant The Trauma Cleaner, has released her new book The Believer.As with The Trauma Cleaner, her new work is deeply compassionate while still retaining an observational and, at times, critical eye.. While The Trauma Cleaner followed the life of the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst, The Believer is a very different work in terms of its structure. FAQ: ONE-WEEK ONLINE COURSES FAQ: one-week online courses. Writing NSW’s one-week courses are an adapted version of our one-day in-person workshops that we’re not currently able to run due to COVID-19. In a one-day workshop, the tutor delivers lesson content, participants might work on and discuss some short exercises, possibly get a bit of tutor feedback, and then FICTION AND NARRATIVE NON-FICTION ASSESSMENTS Dr Laurel Cohn is a developmental editor with a PhD in literary and cultural studies, and she’s passionate about communication and the power of stories in our lives. Since the late 1980s she has been helping writers prepare their work for publication. She also works with publishers, businesses and community organisations, and is a popular workshop presenter.LITERARY AGENTS
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A Writing NSW mentorship is an opportunity for you to work one-on-one (either face-to-face, by email, Skype or over the phone) with an experienced writer or editor. It will be up to you and your mentor to decide how best to organise the mentorship, but issues covered may include structure, characterisation, audience, style, and editing and SPOTLIGHT ON: ANDREW KWONG This month we spoke with Andrew Kwong, autobiographer of One Bright Moon. The manuscript was ‘ discovered’ at Writing NSW’s Open House event, under its working title of Snake Business, in November 2018. Anita Mathews, our Administration and Membership Officer, spoke with Andrew on his writing inspirations and influences, the process of TWO WOLVES BY TRISTAN BANCKS The premise for Tristan Bancks’s book Two Wolves is quite intriguing – parents kidnapping their own kids. You want to immediately know why they are doing so. Luckily, from the very start of the book the reader is quickly thrown into the action. The police arrive at the Silver’s doorstep and after they leave, Ben’s parents hastily dragWRITING NSW
Writing NSW is the state’s leading provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. A not-for-profit organisation formerly known as the NSW Writers’ Centre, we have been providing quality support to the writers of ourstate since
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Writing NSW runs a lively program of events for writers including festivals, our Talking Writing events, First Friday Club morning teas, and more. Browse our upcoming events below. Looking for past events? Browse our event archives . Fri 4 June, 2021.WRITING GROUPS
Due to restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, most Writing NSW groups are currently convening online. Subscribe to our weekly e-newsletter Newsbite for updates on our regular program of courses, events and writing groups throughout this isolation period.. Writing NSW hosts over thirty active writing groups for writers of different interests and levels of experience.WHAT WE'RE READING
Sarah Krasnostein, author of the award-winning and brilliant The Trauma Cleaner, has released her new book The Believer.As with The Trauma Cleaner, her new work is deeply compassionate while still retaining an observational and, at times, critical eye.. While The Trauma Cleaner followed the life of the remarkable Sandra Pankhurst, The Believer is a very different work in terms of its structure. FAQ: ONE-WEEK ONLINE COURSES FAQ: one-week online courses. Writing NSW’s one-week courses are an adapted version of our one-day in-person workshops that we’re not currently able to run due to COVID-19. In a one-day workshop, the tutor delivers lesson content, participants might work on and discuss some short exercises, possibly get a bit of tutor feedback, and then FICTION AND NARRATIVE NON-FICTION ASSESSMENTS Dr Laurel Cohn is a developmental editor with a PhD in literary and cultural studies, and she’s passionate about communication and the power of stories in our lives. Since the late 1980s she has been helping writers prepare their work for publication. She also works with publishers, businesses and community organisations, and is a popular workshop presenter.LITERARY AGENTS
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SPOTLIGHT ON: ANDREW KWONG This month we spoke with Andrew Kwong, autobiographer of One Bright Moon. The manuscript was ‘ discovered’ at Writing NSW’s Open House event, under its working title of Snake Business, in November 2018. Anita Mathews, our Administration and Membership Officer, spoke with Andrew on his writing inspirations and influences, the process of TWO WOLVES BY TRISTAN BANCKS When Ben Silver’s parents whisk him and his younger sister, Olive, away for a “holiday” he has a suspicion there is more to the story than what they are letting on. The premise for Tristan Bancks’s book Two Wolves is quite intriguing – parents kidnapping their own FAQ: ONE-WEEK ONLINE COURSES FAQ: one-week online courses. Writing NSW’s one-week courses are an adapted version of our one-day in-person workshops that we’re not currently able to run due to COVID-19. In a one-day workshop, the tutor delivers lesson content, participants might work on and discuss some short exercises, possibly get a bit of tutor feedback, and thenSELF-PUBLISHING
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SPOTLIGHT ON: FIONA MURPHY Fiona Murphy is a Deaf poet and essayist. Her work has been published in Kill Your Darlings, Overland, Griffith Review and the Big Issue, among other publications.In 2019, she was awarded the Overland Fair Australia Essay Prize and the Monash Undergraduate Creative Writing Prize.In 2018, she was shortlisted for the Richell Prize and highly commended by the Wheeler Centre Next Chapter EMERGING WRITERS MENTORSHIP PROGRAM WINNERS ANNOUNCED News / Notice of Annual General Meeting – 21 June 2021 The Annual General Meeting of the NSW Writers’ Centre Inc. (trading as Writing NSW) will be held online, via Zoom conference, on Monday 21 June,2021.
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Writing NSW is the state’s leading provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. A not-for-profit organisation formerly known as the NSW Writers’ Centre, we have been providing quality support to the writers of ourstate since
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Writing NSW runs a lively program of events for writers including festivals, our Talking Writing events, First Friday Club morning teas, and more. Browse our upcoming events below. Looking for past events? Browse our event archives . Fri 4 June, 2021.GRANTS & PRIZES
Writing NSW is proud to offer a range of grants and fellowships that support and nourish writing talent in the state. Current programs include: Boundless Indigenous Mentorship Program Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship Learn more about these opportunities by clicking below. Looking for information about competitions for writers? At the top of the page you can subscribeLITERARY AGENTS
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Juliet Rogers is the CEO of the Australian Society of Authors (ASA). She has had a long career in publishing, including Managing Director of Random House (NZ and Australia) and CEO of Murdoch Books. Before joining the ASA, she ran her own small publishing and consultancy business, The Wild Colonial Company. She has chaired BooksellersBARBARA BROOKS
Barbara Brooks. Barbara Brooks has published short memoir, essays and fiction, and an acclaimed biography, Eleanor Dark: A writer’s life.Her essays and stories have been published in Europe, Asia and the US as well as Australia. She is a highly regarded teacher of writing and has taught at a number of universities, including teaching non-fiction writing and life writing at the University of SPOTLIGHT ON: ANDREW KWONG This month we spoke with Andrew Kwong, autobiographer of One Bright Moon. The manuscript was ‘ discovered’ at Writing NSW’s Open House event, under its working title of Snake Business, in November 2018. Anita Mathews, our Administration and Membership Officer, spoke with Andrew on his writing inspirations and influences, the process of TWO WOLVES BY TRISTAN BANCKS The premise for Tristan Bancks’s book Two Wolves is quite intriguing – parents kidnapping their own kids. You want to immediately know why they are doing so. Luckily, from the very start of the book the reader is quickly thrown into the action. The police arrive at the Silver’s doorstep and after they leave, Ben’s parents hastily drag ROSEANNA DONOVAN SHARES ADVENTURES IN Roseanna Donovan has won many national and international awards, worked at senior creative levels for multinational advertising agencies in Toronto, London, Paris, Sydney and Melbourne, and ran her own successful advertising agency in Sydney from 1989 to 2004. She now freelances for her own clients, and teaches at UTS Sydney and The Communication Council’s Adschool. TO THE ISLANDS BY RANDOLPH STOW A year later Randolph Stow won the award for To the Islands. He was 22 years of age and had already published two novels, A Haunted Land (1956) and The Bystander (1957) and a collection of award winning poems, Act One (1957). In a recent 702 ABC Sydney interview (October 2015), Tim Winton described Stow as “the lyrical writer”, who was“a
WRITING NSW
Writing NSW is the state’s leading provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. A not-for-profit organisation formerly known as the NSW Writers’ Centre, we have been providing quality support to the writers of ourstate since
EVENTS FOR WRITERS
Writing NSW runs a lively program of events for writers including festivals, our Talking Writing events, First Friday Club morning teas, and more. Browse our upcoming events below. Looking for past events? Browse our event archives . Fri 4 June, 2021.GRANTS & PRIZES
Writing NSW is proud to offer a range of grants and fellowships that support and nourish writing talent in the state. Current programs include: Boundless Indigenous Mentorship Program Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship Learn more about these opportunities by clicking below. Looking for information about competitions for writers? At the top of the page you can subscribeLITERARY AGENTS
JULIET ROGERS
Juliet Rogers is the CEO of the Australian Society of Authors (ASA). She has had a long career in publishing, including Managing Director of Random House (NZ and Australia) and CEO of Murdoch Books. Before joining the ASA, she ran her own small publishing and consultancy business, The Wild Colonial Company. She has chaired BooksellersBARBARA BROOKS
Barbara Brooks. Barbara Brooks has published short memoir, essays and fiction, and an acclaimed biography, Eleanor Dark: A writer’s life.Her essays and stories have been published in Europe, Asia and the US as well as Australia. She is a highly regarded teacher of writing and has taught at a number of universities, including teaching non-fiction writing and life writing at the University of SPOTLIGHT ON: ANDREW KWONG This month we spoke with Andrew Kwong, autobiographer of One Bright Moon. The manuscript was ‘ discovered’ at Writing NSW’s Open House event, under its working title of Snake Business, in November 2018. Anita Mathews, our Administration and Membership Officer, spoke with Andrew on his writing inspirations and influences, the process of TWO WOLVES BY TRISTAN BANCKS The premise for Tristan Bancks’s book Two Wolves is quite intriguing – parents kidnapping their own kids. You want to immediately know why they are doing so. Luckily, from the very start of the book the reader is quickly thrown into the action. The police arrive at the Silver’s doorstep and after they leave, Ben’s parents hastily drag ROSEANNA DONOVAN SHARES ADVENTURES IN Roseanna Donovan has won many national and international awards, worked at senior creative levels for multinational advertising agencies in Toronto, London, Paris, Sydney and Melbourne, and ran her own successful advertising agency in Sydney from 1989 to 2004. She now freelances for her own clients, and teaches at UTS Sydney and The Communication Council’s Adschool. TO THE ISLANDS BY RANDOLPH STOW A year later Randolph Stow won the award for To the Islands. He was 22 years of age and had already published two novels, A Haunted Land (1956) and The Bystander (1957) and a collection of award winning poems, Act One (1957). In a recent 702 ABC Sydney interview (October 2015), Tim Winton described Stow as “the lyrical writer”, who was“a
OUR TEAM - WRITING NSW Nardi Simpson. Nardi Simpson is a Yuwaalaraay writer, musician and educator from NSW’s north west freshwater plains. As a member of Indigenous duo Stiff Gins, Nardi has travelled nationally and internationally for the past 20 years, performing in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Vietnam and the Pacific Islands. Nardi is the recipient of the 2018WHAT WE'RE READING
The Culture is Schwartz Media’s latest audible offering, hosted by journalist and writer Osman Farqui, who also heads their successful 7am podcast. Each week Faruqi, together with a special guest, unpacks cultural phenomenons, trends or signifiers in an unpretentious andengaging way.
JP POMARE - WRITING NSW JP Pomare’s first novel, Call Me Evie, was critically acclaimed and won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best First Novel. His following books, In The Clearing, and Tell Me Lies, were also critically acclaimed bestsellers. His work has been published in journals including Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, Takahe and Mascara Literary Review. He has hosted the On Writing podcast since 2015 featuring FAQ: ONE-WEEK ONLINE COURSES FAQ: one-week online courses. Writing NSW’s one-week courses are an adapted version of our one-day in-person workshops that we’re not currently able to run due to COVID-19. In a one-day workshop, the tutor delivers lesson content, participants might work on and discuss some short exercises, possibly get a bit of tutor feedback, and thenSELF-PUBLISHING
The Australian Writer’s Marketplace contains a comprehensive list of self-publishing services that include editing, proofreading, distribution, design and illustration and printing. Self-publishing requires you to take commercial as well as artistic concerns into account. You will need a budget you can afford, a clearly definedmarket and a
BELINDA MURRELL SHARES THE BEST ADVICE SHE'S RECEIVED You’re an internationally published author of over 30 books. Can you walk us through your writing routine? For me, writing is my full-time job, and so I pitch an idea for a book or a series to my publisher at Penguin Random House well in advance, sign a contract, get paid an advance and have strict deadlines to work to. LITERARY FICTION ARCHIVES WriteStuff. We practice ‘raw’ or spontaneous writing. We each select one word from a selection of words and then write in any genrefor 25-30 minutes.
FIRST FRIDAY CLUB WITH ROSEMARIE MILSOM First Friday Club, our monthly conversation with an industry professional, is a chance for our community to learn more about the writing and publishing industry. ONLINE: FIRST FRIDAY CLUB WITH BENYTHON OLDFIELD Event: Online: First Friday Club with Benython Oldfield July 2 2021, 12:30-1:30pm. Online, via Zoom. First Friday Club, our monthly conversation with an industry professional, is a chance for our community to learn more about the writing and publishing industry. A COUPLE OF THINGS BEFORE THE END: STORIES BY SEAN O Sean O’Beirne’s debut short story collection A Couple of Things Before the End (Black Inc., February 2020) fits this description perfectly. In his slim-ish 201-page volume, O’Beirne gifts the reader with eighteen windows into other worlds, minds and dreams, set in the past, present and future, and painted on an Australian canvas.WRITING NSW
Writing NSW is the state’s leading provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. A not-for-profit organisation formerly known as the NSW Writers’ Centre, we have been providing quality support to the writers of ourstate since
EVENTS FOR WRITERS
Writing NSW runs a lively program of events for writers including festivals, our Talking Writing events, First Friday Club morning teas, and more. Browse our upcoming events below. Looking for past events? Browse our event archives . Fri 4 June, 2021.GRANTS & PRIZES
Writing NSW is proud to offer a range of grants and fellowships that support and nourish writing talent in the state. Current programs include: Boundless Indigenous Mentorship Program Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship Learn more about these opportunities by clicking below. Looking for information about competitions for writers? At the top of the page you can subscribeLITERARY AGENTS
JULIET ROGERS
Juliet Rogers is the CEO of the Australian Society of Authors (ASA). She has had a long career in publishing, including Managing Director of Random House (NZ and Australia) and CEO of Murdoch Books. Before joining the ASA, she ran her own small publishing and consultancy business, The Wild Colonial Company. She has chaired BooksellersBARBARA BROOKS
Barbara Brooks. Barbara Brooks has published short memoir, essays and fiction, and an acclaimed biography, Eleanor Dark: A writer’s life.Her essays and stories have been published in Europe, Asia and the US as well as Australia. She is a highly regarded teacher of writing and has taught at a number of universities, including teaching non-fiction writing and life writing at the University of SPOTLIGHT ON: ANDREW KWONG This month we spoke with Andrew Kwong, autobiographer of One Bright Moon. The manuscript was ‘ discovered’ at Writing NSW’s Open House event, under its working title of Snake Business, in November 2018. Anita Mathews, our Administration and Membership Officer, spoke with Andrew on his writing inspirations and influences, the process of TWO WOLVES BY TRISTAN BANCKS The premise for Tristan Bancks’s book Two Wolves is quite intriguing – parents kidnapping their own kids. You want to immediately know why they are doing so. Luckily, from the very start of the book the reader is quickly thrown into the action. The police arrive at the Silver’s doorstep and after they leave, Ben’s parents hastily drag ROSEANNA DONOVAN SHARES ADVENTURES IN Roseanna Donovan has won many national and international awards, worked at senior creative levels for multinational advertising agencies in Toronto, London, Paris, Sydney and Melbourne, and ran her own successful advertising agency in Sydney from 1989 to 2004. She now freelances for her own clients, and teaches at UTS Sydney and The Communication Council’s Adschool. TO THE ISLANDS BY RANDOLPH STOW A year later Randolph Stow won the award for To the Islands. He was 22 years of age and had already published two novels, A Haunted Land (1956) and The Bystander (1957) and a collection of award winning poems, Act One (1957). In a recent 702 ABC Sydney interview (October 2015), Tim Winton described Stow as “the lyrical writer”, who was“a
WRITING NSW
Writing NSW is the state’s leading provider of services to writers, including courses, seminars and workshops, writing groups, festivals and events, grants and prizes, and information and advice. A not-for-profit organisation formerly known as the NSW Writers’ Centre, we have been providing quality support to the writers of ourstate since
EVENTS FOR WRITERS
Writing NSW runs a lively program of events for writers including festivals, our Talking Writing events, First Friday Club morning teas, and more. Browse our upcoming events below. Looking for past events? Browse our event archives . Fri 4 June, 2021.GRANTS & PRIZES
Writing NSW is proud to offer a range of grants and fellowships that support and nourish writing talent in the state. Current programs include: Boundless Indigenous Mentorship Program Writing NSW Varuna Fellowship Learn more about these opportunities by clicking below. Looking for information about competitions for writers? At the top of the page you can subscribeLITERARY AGENTS
JULIET ROGERS
Juliet Rogers is the CEO of the Australian Society of Authors (ASA). She has had a long career in publishing, including Managing Director of Random House (NZ and Australia) and CEO of Murdoch Books. Before joining the ASA, she ran her own small publishing and consultancy business, The Wild Colonial Company. She has chaired BooksellersBARBARA BROOKS
Barbara Brooks. Barbara Brooks has published short memoir, essays and fiction, and an acclaimed biography, Eleanor Dark: A writer’s life.Her essays and stories have been published in Europe, Asia and the US as well as Australia. She is a highly regarded teacher of writing and has taught at a number of universities, including teaching non-fiction writing and life writing at the University of SPOTLIGHT ON: ANDREW KWONG This month we spoke with Andrew Kwong, autobiographer of One Bright Moon. The manuscript was ‘ discovered’ at Writing NSW’s Open House event, under its working title of Snake Business, in November 2018. Anita Mathews, our Administration and Membership Officer, spoke with Andrew on his writing inspirations and influences, the process of TWO WOLVES BY TRISTAN BANCKS The premise for Tristan Bancks’s book Two Wolves is quite intriguing – parents kidnapping their own kids. You want to immediately know why they are doing so. Luckily, from the very start of the book the reader is quickly thrown into the action. The police arrive at the Silver’s doorstep and after they leave, Ben’s parents hastily drag ROSEANNA DONOVAN SHARES ADVENTURES IN Roseanna Donovan has won many national and international awards, worked at senior creative levels for multinational advertising agencies in Toronto, London, Paris, Sydney and Melbourne, and ran her own successful advertising agency in Sydney from 1989 to 2004. She now freelances for her own clients, and teaches at UTS Sydney and The Communication Council’s Adschool. TO THE ISLANDS BY RANDOLPH STOW A year later Randolph Stow won the award for To the Islands. He was 22 years of age and had already published two novels, A Haunted Land (1956) and The Bystander (1957) and a collection of award winning poems, Act One (1957). In a recent 702 ABC Sydney interview (October 2015), Tim Winton described Stow as “the lyrical writer”, who was“a
OUR TEAM - WRITING NSW Nardi Simpson. Nardi Simpson is a Yuwaalaraay writer, musician and educator from NSW’s north west freshwater plains. As a member of Indigenous duo Stiff Gins, Nardi has travelled nationally and internationally for the past 20 years, performing in the US, UK, Ireland, Canada, Vietnam and the Pacific Islands. Nardi is the recipient of the 2018WHAT WE'RE READING
The Culture is Schwartz Media’s latest audible offering, hosted by journalist and writer Osman Farqui, who also heads their successful 7am podcast. Each week Faruqi, together with a special guest, unpacks cultural phenomenons, trends or signifiers in an unpretentious andengaging way.
JP POMARE - WRITING NSW JP Pomare’s first novel, Call Me Evie, was critically acclaimed and won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best First Novel. His following books, In The Clearing, and Tell Me Lies, were also critically acclaimed bestsellers. His work has been published in journals including Meanjin, Kill Your Darlings, Takahe and Mascara Literary Review. He has hosted the On Writing podcast since 2015 featuring FAQ: ONE-WEEK ONLINE COURSES FAQ: one-week online courses. Writing NSW’s one-week courses are an adapted version of our one-day in-person workshops that we’re not currently able to run due to COVID-19. In a one-day workshop, the tutor delivers lesson content, participants might work on and discuss some short exercises, possibly get a bit of tutor feedback, and thenSELF-PUBLISHING
The Australian Writer’s Marketplace contains a comprehensive list of self-publishing services that include editing, proofreading, distribution, design and illustration and printing. Self-publishing requires you to take commercial as well as artistic concerns into account. You will need a budget you can afford, a clearly definedmarket and a
BELINDA MURRELL SHARES THE BEST ADVICE SHE'S RECEIVED You’re an internationally published author of over 30 books. Can you walk us through your writing routine? For me, writing is my full-time job, and so I pitch an idea for a book or a series to my publisher at Penguin Random House well in advance, sign a contract, get paid an advance and have strict deadlines to work to. LITERARY FICTION ARCHIVES WriteStuff. We practice ‘raw’ or spontaneous writing. We each select one word from a selection of words and then write in any genrefor 25-30 minutes.
FIRST FRIDAY CLUB WITH ROSEMARIE MILSOM First Friday Club, our monthly conversation with an industry professional, is a chance for our community to learn more about the writing and publishing industry. ONLINE: FIRST FRIDAY CLUB WITH BENYTHON OLDFIELD Event: Online: First Friday Club with Benython Oldfield July 2 2021, 12:30-1:30pm. Online, via Zoom. First Friday Club, our monthly conversation with an industry professional, is a chance for our community to learn more about the writing and publishing industry. A COUPLE OF THINGS BEFORE THE END: STORIES BY SEAN O Sean O’Beirne’s debut short story collection A Couple of Things Before the End (Black Inc., February 2020) fits this description perfectly. In his slim-ish 201-page volume, O’Beirne gifts the reader with eighteen windows into other worlds, minds and dreams, set in the past, present and future, and painted on an Australian canvas.Skip to content
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SPOTLIGHT ON / ANDREW KWONG _“Almost 20 years ago I started writing the story of my life; the unconventional, and at times risky, journey I took to come to Australia from my home country of China, via Hong Kong, to become a family physician, a husband and a father of three…”_April 20, 2020
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