Kickstart Your Novel with @PipCSmith is back! And this year we are running it as a summer school! If you're looking to get started on that long dreamt about manuscript, now is your chance. https://t.co/DTgIfWEGEq
@lauraelvery No problem Laura, it was a pleasure to read. Such exciting writing ✨💫! How you can pump out two books in as many years with two kids in tow beats me. So impressive!
$175,000 is small change to the NSW Government, but it goes such a long way in a state which does not have a wheeler centre and four million (govt supported) literary journals. https://t.co/aMzcDsdDO4
I dip out of casual teaching at uni to write a book and can't get back in the door. But it's ok because I'm teaching at @WritingNSW. Then this happens. How should a govt protect artists through this recession? Maybe by not blowing up a vital employer: https://t.co/aMzcDsdDO4
We have a couple of spaces left in our online poetry course with @PipCSmith, book now to refine your poetry style, experiment with form and technique, and create new work over six weeks: https://t.co/cbYUEcOFR1
#WritingNSW#WritingCourse#poetry
@jamesfahy Oh hi! Sorry I missed this when you first tweeted it. This is where you USED to be able to buy it before COVID - https://t.co/EN4pf0sXzz - but if you DM me your address I can post you one that I might have lying around (here’s hoping I still have one left!)
“Tongueless” by Coco Huang is a multilingual poem, written in four languages for the Australian Multilingual Project. It’s about growing up multilingual, feeling like “a stranger in each tongue”, and the slippages of meaning which might be chanced upon: https://t.co/R5Yqhe3SyN
In "I'm Selling a Large Suitcase” Dan Hogan exploits that famously irritating feature of the digital space: the popup box. Once opened it can’t be ignored, the reader is trapped in a broken Choose Your Own Adventure where there is only ever one choice: https://t.co/Bgi9XFkxv9
Last night we announced the winners of this year's @woollahramc Dig Lit Awards. As the poetry judge I was thrilled to see so many poets pushing digital poetry to new and playful places. This poem by @OmarjSakr - while more trad in form - took the cheese: https://t.co/ym96hm7oGU
Twitterverse, at 6:30 this evening I'll be interviewing @jolennan about her new book In the Time of Foxes. It's a wiley and wise collection set variously in Japan, London, Spain, and even in another planet. Here's a link to the event: https://t.co/fYyVt3dGH7
Dear everyone, I'll be interviewing @felicityvolk about her luscious new book #DesireLines at Better Read Than Dead tonight. Treat yourself to an honest, intelligent love story that literally spans the globe.
Looking forward to meeting the team @BRTDbookshop and talking to @PipCSmith and readers about #DesireLines@HachetteAus tonight. All the way from the Arctic to Newtown. Still tix avail if you’d like to join! https://t.co/5JE749n4vV
I'm judging the poetry prize for this year's Woollahra Digital Literary Award. If you've got work that found its way into the world via a digital medium, then please submit! We also have fiction and non-fic categories. Deadline is this Monday! https://t.co/Ac3bbQ0SHo
My #AuthorsForFireys lot. Choose your flavour from the following:
1) One signed copy of Theodore the Unsure published by @ScholasticAUS , and a story written about an animal of your choice (named after you or your progeny).