Presented in partnership with Williamstown Literary Festival.
Free registration for this event is available here.
The Emerging Writers’ Festival work, learn and play largely on the land of the Kulin nation, and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.
EWF celebrates the history and creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.
In partnership with Williamstown Literary Festival, four exceptional writers from the West will share selections from their most recent work, live at Williamstown’s beautiful Town Hall.
Presented in partnership with Williamstown Literary Festival.
Free registration for this event is available here.
Wheelchair, service animal, hearing loop, onsite parking bay
Sunday 18 June, 4:30pm
Williamstown Town Hall
104 Ferguson St, Williamstown VIC 3016
Kgshak Akec is a South-Sudanese writer, performing artist, and a lover of words.
Elise is the Executive Officer of the Williamstown Literary Festival.
Sam Elkin is a writer, arts producer and radio maker living in Naarm.
Gareth Morgan is the author of Dear Eileen, and When A Punk Becomes A Spunk, and co-director of Sick Leave.
Lia Dewey Morgan is a poet and writer living on stolen land in Narrm. She grapples with the continuity and chaos present in contemporary living, using poetry as a toolkit to pry open our muddled moment. Her first book, ‘Bath Songs’, was published with local press nomorepoetry.
Wednesday 21 June, 8:30am
Join Caitlin McGregor as they highlight habits and tricks for diary fossicking.
Saturday 24 June, 11AM
Dive into experimentation with procedure, constraint, chance and technology to generate poems.
Tuesday 20 June, 6:30pm
Join Elfy Scott, author of The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About as she unpacks different approaches to writing our personal peripheries.
Thursday 22 June, 11AM
In this panel, RMIT students and staff exchange ideas, skills, and viewpoints on stimulating creativity, and fostering connections.
Australia’s premier festival for new
and emerging writers.
The Emerging Writers’ Festival work, learn
and play largely on the land of the Kulin nation,
and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.
EWF celebrates the history and creativity
of the world’s oldest living culture.
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