The online event will be broadcasted on the Emerging Writers Festival Youtube Channel.
Please find the direct link to the event kickstarting from 11am AEST –https://youtu.be/CUorEiL33pw
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 this pre-recorded panel, three trans/queer writers discuss the complex connections between Truth, genre, and identity within their own work. Combining theory, genre-bending experimentation, and the mundane absurdity of their everyday lives, these writers consider the intersections of form and content along lines of race and gender, and talk about how these relationships effect their own writing
The online event will be broadcasted on the Emerging Writers Festival Youtube Channel.
Please find the direct link to the event kickstarting from 11am AEST –https://youtu.be/CUorEiL33pw
Closed Captions
Thursday 22 June, 11am AEST
YouTube
Online, Via YouTube
Georgie Fehringer is an MFA candidate at the University of Iowa’s Nonfiction Writing Program, an Iowa Arts Fellow, and the Emerging Writers Festival Writer-in-Residence 2022.
Gyasi Hall (they/them) writes stuff and is from Columbus, Ohio.
Mason Soto’s writing is inspired by New Narrative writers, abolitionists, landscapes of the American South, and the poetry of her lovers.
Thursday 22 June, 6pm
In this conversation between father and daughter, the two writers discuss the intergenerational approach to their co-written book, The Shape of Dust.
Friday 23 June, 11AM
This panel features writers who have lived experience of disability reflecting on writing today.
Tuesday 20 June, 11am
Peek behind the creative curtain of writers working in the digital space.
Thursday 15 June, 11am
Join these writers for an invigorating discussion about their visions for a world where the technological and the natural are simultaneously embraced.
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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