Program Launch: New Growth
Celebrate 20 years of Emerging Writers’ Festival, as the 2023 program is revealed.
Morning Pages: Zines
Be endowed with all the materials and skills to make a zine, either to take home, or to use throughout the festival!
Digital Ecologies
Join these writers for an invigorating discussion about their visions for a world where the technological and the natural are simultaneously embraced.
Masterclass: Memoir
A masterclass all about memoir. From reading it to writing it!
what if we held hands in the queer archives
Five writers traverse the Australian Queer Archives (AQuA) and interact with the queer histories collected and preserved there.
National Writers’ Conference
The National Writers’ Conference is the place for emerging writers to develop their skills, hear from leaders in the field, and forge connections within the industry.
Opening Night: Truth Telling
Come set the stage for the landmark 20th Emerging Writers’ Festival!
Writers’ Toolbox: Writing Admin 101
From making friends to finding workflow, each session is a deep dive into the different aspects of forging an expansive practice. It all takes place in the cosy winter evening ambiance of Coburg Library.
Writing Without Compromise
This workshop will unpack the complications of navigating language and identity in a hostile literary environment
xoxo
Join some of EWF’s favourite writers as they share the most scandalous gossip they could imagine – emphasis on imagine.
The Sun, The Moon, The Stars
This group of emerging and established First Nations writers have summoned up their writing magic to share stories of the Sun, the Moon and the Stars
Lunch/Break: Writing for Children & Parents
In this discussion, writers will explore the diverse terrain of children’s literature and underscore the importance of creating inclusive and representative fictional worlds.
Writers’ Toolbox: Finding your Audience
Four evenings of professional development sessions for aspiring and seasoned writers alike who wish to dig into the nuts and bolts of being a professional writer.
place, non-place
Join these incredible poets as they explore place/non-place in the surrounds of Fitzroy Garden’s Conservatory.
EWF X Chicken Salt Baes
Tune in to experience the Chicken Salt Baes, an all-Indigenous Dungeons & Dragons adventuring party, on the next installment of their epic adventure as part of EWF23!
Masterclass: Genre Fiction
Join this group of remarkable writers for a day of everything genre fiction.
Ambassador Panel
Kick off the National Writers’ Conference with a panel featuring this year’s incredible Ambassadors.
Researching Fiction
This is a topic that is often left out of discussions on the craft – what do you do before you start writing?
Club Critique
From literature to food, music to screen, join these writers as they consider the purpose and scope of criticism.
Victoria Hannan: Structure and Boundaries
How does a good story become a great novel? Victoria Hannan, author of Kokomo and Marshmallow, will explore the role of structure in bringing stories to life.
Pitch Perfect
Find out the must-haves for delivering a great pitch and the pitfalls to avoid. This session will provide the guidance of a publishing industry leader to help whip your pitch into perfect shape.
Bella Li: Composition as Explanation
What is it we do when we write? How does composition relate to vision? Bella Li discusses two particular methods of composition – collage and ekphrasis – as well as general compositional principles of structure and sequence, in works of poetry.
Establishing a Sustainable Practice
This panel will be where to find out all the habits that make up a viable professional practice.
Yumna Kassab: The Physical Act of Writing
In this Keynote, Yumna Kassab will explore the rituals, tools, routines and environmental conditions that assist in a sustainable creative practice.
Pitch It! Sessions
Sign up to this event to have the chance to deliver a practice five-minute, online, one-on-one pitch with a literary industry professional.
On the Cutting Room Floor
Hear from authors on how they go about whittling down their words to the ones that matter the most, and what they do with the ones they cut.
The Grant Scheme of Things
A session all about grants and funding for writers – do they exist, how do you get one, and what do you do once you do have one?
Faber Anthology Launch
Get on down to The Moat for the launch of the Faber Writing Anthology, hosted by novelists and tutors Miles Allinson and Emily Bitto.
Voiceworks #129 ‘Static’ Launch Party
Voiceworks #129 themed ‘Static’ is launching at the Emerging Writers Festival. Celebrate their new issue and hear from some of its amazing contributors.
The Subtleties of Podcasting
Podcast and radio host Nana Owusu shares the biggest lessons she’s learnt through years of interviewing, researching and crafting her outstanding podcast, The Subtlety Of It.
Westside Writers Salon
Four exceptional writers from the West will share selections from their most recent work, live at Williamstown’s beautiful Town Hall.
Birthday Party!
Emerging Writers’ Festival and Williamstown Literary Festival are both turning 20, and you’re invited to their birthday party!
EWF X Dinner Party Press: From Page to Stage
Transform your intimate erotic prose into a spoken declaration of desire with Dinner Party Press and Emerging Writers’ Festival.
Next Big Thing
Discover new works and celebrate fresh writing talent in a special Emerging Writers’ Festival edition of the Wheeler Centre’s much-loved Next Big Thing readings series.
AI: T/truth
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 […]
Scream Scenes
It’s fright night, so prepare for an evening of spooky and silly stories backdropped by matching cinema projections
Into The Hybrid: A Dialogue of New Works
Peek behind the creative curtain of writers working in the digital space.
Re-Forming the Field
Hear these sports-focused writers and artists explore pathways to sports writing, representation in sport storytelling, the creative possibilities in sport and how we can use sport to tell our stories.
Writers’ Night School: Writing Family
Join Elfy Scott, author of The One Thing We’ve Never Spoken About as she unpacks different approaches to writing our personal peripheries.
Littlefoot & Co’s Spoken Word Night
Spoken word artists, storytellers, musicians, comedians and first-time performers gather at Bunjil Place every month to perform new work in a relaxed, welcoming performance space.
On Collectivity
Leah Jing McIntosh and Hannah Wu will discuss the process of developing work for publication in LIMINAL’s two anthologies, Collisions and Against Disappearance.
How to Make an Enemy
Join poet Harry Reid for an oral history on literary bastardry, and an education in charming your poetry enemies.
Morning Pages: Diaries
Join Caitlin McGregor as they highlight habits and tricks for diary fossicking.
Lunch/Break: Multipractice Storytelling
Storytelling traverses many different artforms and often those forms are in conversation with one another. Hear from artists working across genre, form and format about how different approaches to storytelling make up their practices. Learn about the different ways, places, and times that storytelling can occur and how diversifying your practice and strengthening your skills […]
On Being Published
Learn about the multiple perspectives, considerations and voices that went into the telling of Sasha’s matriarchal family stories and about the rigorous, collaborative editing and publishing process.
Writers’ Night School: Writing TV
Allow writer, comedian, thought leader, disabled ingenue and sometimes blonde Alastair Baldwin, to break down what it means to create meaningful, unforgettable Television.
EWF X AMWP: Spillways
In this fluid display of literature, writers will perform in Urdu, Hindi, French, Russian, Arabic, Mandarin, English and Spanish to promise an evening of waterworks.
Distraction & it’s (Dis)contents
In an attention economy where textual engagement is constantly subject to the news cycle, the fragment, virality and the scroll, what is it to be distracted, and what makes it compelling?
Morning Pages: Personal Archives
Allow Sharlene Allsopp to guide you through some early morning writing prompts and techniques to breathe new life into nostalgia- soaked memories, either inherited or lived.
HIBERNAL: under the moon
What better way to celebrate the winter solstice than listening to powerful tales around a fire? Rug up to commune beneath the moon on the longest night of the year for a night of aural storytelling.
Beyond Solitude
In this panel, RMIT students and staff exchange ideas, skills, and viewpoints on stimulating creativity, and fostering connections.
Writers’ Toolbox: Finding your Community
Four evenings of professional development sessions for aspiring and seasoned writers alike who wish to dig into the nuts and bolts of being a professional writer.
On Intergenerational Stories
In this conversation between father and daughter, the two writers discuss the intergenerational approach to their co-written book, The Shape of Dust.
Writers Night School: Short Stories
Join Paige Clark, author of the acclaimed short story collection She Is Haunted, to learn about the tenants of satisfying, memorable short story writing, from scope, pace, imagery and character.
Writeability: Self-told Stories
This panel features writers who have lived experience of disability reflecting on writing today.
Lunch/Break: Writing Collaboratively
Hear from writers as they discuss the ins and outs of working with one another, how it informs their practice, and how you can implement it into your own.
I Got A Story To Tell: Hip-Hop & Literature
2023 marks Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary of international recognition. Join these artists for a deeply compelling conversation about the ties between music, culture and literature.
Writers Toolbox: Finding your Workflow
Four evenings of professional development sessions for aspiring and seasoned writers alike who wish to dig into the nuts and bolts of being a professional writer.
EWF X Dinner Party Press: Short Smut
Step into the EWF boudoir – metaphorically –for an evening of short smut.
Radical Memoir Writing
Take a closer look at writers who have used their personal stories as carriers for a wider message of change and social, political critique.
CTRL+F: Assembling and Resembling the Poem
Dive into experimentation with procedure, constraint, chance and technology to generate poems.
Closing Night: Celestial Bodies
See the festival off with us in true extravagance, gala-style, and witness a dreamy line-up of well-loved writers, artists and inter-galactic DJS.
EWF X Crawlspace: ◚
This year, Crawlspace has commissioned 5 works of digital literature for an exclusive EWF issue on their platform.
Wayward Trance
Six artists use illustration to zoom in on details, both remembered and imagined, marking geologies, mysticisms, repetitions and fragility.
Floodlight
Take a walk around Melbourne in the company of four storytellers using refrains of infrastructure, history, and memory to guide their routes.
Frayed at the ends
Weaving language, labour and spirit, two poets expose the intersections and splinters that arise when two perspectives are made to share the same space.
EWF X Centre for Stories: AfroHeritage Book Club
Come along to this online iteration of the June Book Club, for a discussion of People Person by Candice Carty-Williams.
Green Leaves
What happens when the national book tours and thick royalty cheques don’t quite materialise? Join us to find out.
Elle A.K
Elle A.K is a Māori poet × grey witch, hailing from elemental fire concerned with transmuting experiences into words pertaining to the sensual, the divine & holy pleasures.
Kgshak Akec
Kgshak Akec is a South-Sudanese writer, performing artist, and a lover of words.
Amira Akhtar
Amira is a zine-maker and digital media creator who enjoys documenting their lived experience as a queer brown muslim.
Miles Allinson
Miles Allinson is a writer, teacher and bookseller living on Wurundjeri Country.
Sharlene Allsopp
Sharlene Allsopp was born and raised on unceded Bundjalung Country into the Olive mob.
Angela Altair
Angela co-founded Willy Lit Fest and was its first President.
Esther Anatolitis
Esther Anatolitis is one of Australia’s most influential advocates for arts and culture.
Susie Anderson
Wergaia and Wemba Wemba writer Susie Anderson’s poetry and non-fiction writing about art, artists, memory, place and love has been published widely.
Adolfo Aranjuez
Adolfo Aranjuez is an editor, writer, speaker and dancer.
Ben Armstrong
Ben Armstrong is a Wiradjuri man who has worked in the technology industry for over 22 years.
Alistair Baldwin
Alistair Baldwin is a writer and comedian based in Naarm / Melbourne.
Renay Barker-Mulholland
Renay is a disabled, artist, activist, creator and proud Biripi – Dunghutti woman.
Isobel D’Cruz Barnes
Isobel D’Cruz Barnes is a Malaysian-Australian ethnomusicologist and multi-instrumentalist from Naarm/Melbourne.
Ju Bavyka
Ju Bavyka is a writer and interdisciplinary artist living in Sydney on the unceded lands of the Gadigal and Wangal peoples.
Isobel Beech
Isobel Beech is a writer and editor living on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung land.
Seren Bell
Seren is a queer writer, editor, podcaster, and sociologist living and working on Kaurna Country (Kaurna Yerta).
Sofii Belling-Harding
Sofii Belling-Harding is a Yorta Yorta, Wiradjuri, South Sea and Meriam woman who has lived in Naarm on Wurundjeri Country all her life, having grown up in Preston and now resides in Fitzroy.
Danielle Binks
Danielle Binks is a Melbourne-based writer and literary agent.
Emily Bitto
Emily Bitto is an award-winning writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
Anna Kate Blair
Anna Kate Blair is a writer from Aotearoa living in Naarm.
Elizabeth Bourke
Elizabeth Bourke (she/her) is a young writer living on unceded Dharawal land.
Caroline Bowditch
After 16 years living and working in the UK, Caroline returned to Australia in July 2018 to take up the role as CEO at Arts Access Victoria.
Elise Brocklehurst
Elise is the Executive Officer of the Williamstown Literary Festival.
Margaret Bryant
Margaret Bryant is the daughter of Betty Hood and family to Bessy Cameron (Flowers) (c.1849-1895).
Elizabeth Bryer
Elizabeth Bryer’s first novel, FROM HERE ON, MONSTERS, was joint winner of the Norma K. Hemming Award.
Yaraan Bundle
Yaraan a passionate teacher and advocate in the continuing of our cultural knowledge practices, orally been handed down sustained cultural knowledge.
Genevieve Buzo
Genevieve Buzo is an Associate Publisher at Allen & Unwin.
Genevieve Callaghan
Genevieve Callaghan is a writer and performer based on Wurundjeri Country, in Naarm.
Broede Carmody
Broede Carmody is a poet from Dhudhuroa country in northeast Victoria.
Simona Castricum
Simona Castricum is a multidisciplinary creative and academic working in music and architecture on Wurundjeri land of Kulin Nation.
Mohamed Chamas
Mohamed Chamas is an artist, independent game developer and poet based in Naarm (melbourne).
Denise Chapman
Denise Chapman is a counternarrative storyteller, poet, critical autoethnographer, and academic who lectures in children’s literature and inclusive children’s media.
Srishti Chatterjee
Srishti is a Bengali immigrant poet, writer, and political organiser.
Kanika Chopra
Kanika is an avid reader, occasional writer, and all around curious person.
Paige Clark
Paige Clark is a writer, researcher and teacher.
Maxine Beneba Clarke
Maxine Beneba Clarke is the author of the acclaimed memoir The Hate Race, the award-winning short fiction collection Foreign Soil, the poetry collections Carrying The World and How Decent Folk Behave, and many other books for adults and children.
Alex Creece
Alex Creece is a writer, poet, collage artist, and average kook living on Wadawurrung land.
Meredith Curnow
Meredith Curnow publishes literary fiction and narrative non-fiction at Penguin Random House Australia.
Debra Dank
Debra Dank is a Gudanji/Wakaja woman, married to Rick, with three adult children and two grandchildren.
André Dao
André Dao is a Melbourne-based writer, editor and artist.
Imogen Dewey
Imogen Dewey is a writer, editor and journalist based in Sydney, on Gadigal land.
Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn
Zowie Douglas-Kinghorn is a writer living in Tasmania.
Briohny Doyle
Briohny Doyle is the author of Echolalia, Adult Fantasy and The Island Will Sink.
Sam Elkin
Sam Elkin is a writer, arts producer and radio maker living in Naarm.
Rachael Evans
Rachael Evans a writer, journalist and editor from Melbourne.
Heidi Everett
Heidi Everett is a writer, multidimensional artist, independent producer, mental health and neurodivergent advocate based in Melbourne/on Wurundjeri Country.
Aaron Fa’Aoso
Aaron Fa’Aoso is a Torres Strait Islander film producer, director, screenwriter and actor. His debut memoir, called So Far, So Good, was released last year.
Georgie Fehringer
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.
Kirby Fenwick
Kirby Fenwick is a writer, researcher and audio producer living and working on unceded Wurundjeri land.
Theo Ferris
Theo Ferris is a word-user living and working on unceded Wurundjuri country.
La Fielding
Lara Fielding (La) is based in Narrm. They are an alum of the School for Poetic Computation.
Pip Finemeyer
Pip Finkemeyer is a writer from Naarm/Melbourne.
Aries Gacutan
Aries M. Gacutan (they/them) is an Australian-Filipino writer.
Lou Garcia-Dolnik
Lou Garcia-Dolnik an emerging poet and lyric essayist living and working on sovereign Gadigal Country.
Sophie Tegan Gardiner
Sophie Tegan Gardiner is a writer and editor originally from Aotearoa.
Mawunyo Gbogbo
Mawunyo Gbogbo is the author of memoir Hip Hop & Hymns.
Gabriela Georges
Gabriela Georges is a writer, singer and creative guide.
Vanessa Giron
Vanessa Giron is a writer, editor and content creator based in Naarm/Melbourne.
Nayuka Gorrie
Nayuka Gorrie is a Gunnai/Kurnai, Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Wiradjuri screenwriter and essaayist.
Alaina Gougoulis
Alaina Gougoulis is a senior editor and has worked with Text Publishing since 2009.
Monique Grbec
Monique Grbec is a writer, critic and text-based multidisciplinary artist.
Rory Green
Rory Green is a writer, editor and digital media artist living on unceded Gadigal land.
Madison Griffiths
Madison Griffiths is an author, artist and producer.
Eda Gunaydin
Eda Gunaydin is a Turkish-Australian essayist whose writing explores class, race, diaspora and Western Sydney.
Gyasi Hall
Gyasi Hall (they/them) writes stuff and is from Columbus, Ohio.
Sophie Hamley
Sophie Hamley has worked as a bookseller, editor, writer, content producer and web producer.
Lamisse Hamouda
Lamisse Hamouda (she/her) is a writer, youth worker and theatre performer who lives on the unceded lands of Meanjin (Brisbane).
Hazem Hamouda
Hazem Hamouda is a Muslim, an Egyptian and an Australian.
Victoria Hannan
Victoria Hannan is a writer and photographer living in Melbourne.
Jenny Hedley
Jenny Hedley is a neurodiverse writer, PhD student and Writeability mentor.
Jenny Hickinbotham
Jenny is currently creating Homelessness Turquoise for her next show and undertaking her PhD studies/research.
Lex Hirst
Lex Hirst is the Publishing Director at Sydney-based independent publishing house, Pantera Press.
Jess Ho
Jess Ho is a freelance writer, journalist and critic.
Maya Hodge
Maya Hodge is a Lardil and Yangkaal emerging writer and curator based on the lands of the Kulin Nation.
Dan Hogan
Dan Hogan (they/them) is a writer and teacher from San Remo, NSW (Awabakal and Worimi Country).
Marion (Flo) Hood
Marion (Flo) Hood is a relation of Bessy Cameron (Flowers) c.1849-1895 who was moved from Albany, Western Australia to eastern Victoria in 1867.
Luke Horton
Luke Horton is a writer, an editor and a creative writing lecturer from Naarm.
Hasib Hourani
Hasib Hourani is a Lebanese-Palestinian writer, editor, arts worker, and educator living on unceded Wurundjeri Country.
Sharon Huebner
Dr Sharon Huebner is a multi-disciplinary academic.
Joel Humphries
Joel Humphries is the writer of Queer Computer — a newsletter cruising the intersections of queerness and technology.
Josefina Huq
Josefina Huq is a creative writer and researcher based in Naarm/Melbourne.
Adalya Nash Hussein
Adalya Nash Hussein is a writer and editor.
Darcy Hytt
Darcy Hytt is a storyteller living on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country.
Holly Isemonger
Holly Isemonger is a poet from Gerringong, NSW.
Julie Janson
Julie is a Burruberongal woman of Darug Aboriginal nation. She is a novelist, playwright, and poet.
Ren Jiang
Ren Jiang is a Chinese writer, editor, and theatre/filmmaker based on unceded Wurundjeri country.
Eric Jiang
Eric Jiang is a queer Chinese-Australian writer/director based in Sydney.
Rae Johnston
Rae Johnston is a Wiradjuri woman and multi-award winning STEM Journalist.
Nazara Jones
Nazara Jones is a young writer living on unceded Gadigal land.
Mia-Francesca Jones
Mia-Francesca Jones is a writer and researcher living on Dja Dja Wurrung Country.
Simone Jordan
Simone Amelia Jordan is an award-winning writer, host and journalist.
Lakshmi Kanchi
Lakshmi Kanchi/SoulReserve is a Western Australian poet of Indian descent. Her poetry explores love and its tumultuousness and fantasy and zest in nature.
Yumna Kassab
Yumna Kassab is a writer from Sydney. She is the author of The House of Youssef, Australiana and The Lovers.
Tiia Kelly
Tiia Kelly is a critic and essayist living in Naarm.
Kris Kneen
Kris Kneen is an award-winning author of fiction, poetry and non-fiction.
Manveen Kohli
Manveen Kaur Kohli is a British-Indian currently residing in Perth.
Abbra Kotlarczyk
Abbra Kotlarczyk is a visual artist and poet living on Wurundjeri land.
Tyberius Larking
Tyberius Larking is a 20 year old Mirning and South Asian poet and illustrator.
Hau Latukefu
Hau Latukefu is a pioneer of Australian hip hop.
Caitlin Lawless
Caitie Lawless is a writer, editor and publicist living in Sydney.
Wen-Juenn Lee
Wen-Juenn writes poetry on unceded Wurundjeri Country.
Bella Li
Bella Li is the author of Argosy, Lost Lake, and Theory of Colours.
Clint Lingard
Emerging Writer Murri Man originally from regional Queensland (FNQ) but living on/off in Melbourne since 2021. Poems, short stories, song lyrics, academic writings
Elena Macdonald
Elena Macdonald is a descendant of the Paredarerme Nation, located on the east coast of Trouwunna/lutruwita. A writer, story teller and knowledge holder, Elena splits her time between Naarm and Trouwunna.
Lay Maloney
Lay Maloney is a young storyteller of the Gumbaynggirr and Gunggandji nations and South Sea Islander heritage currently based on Wurundjeri Country in Naarm / Melbourne.
Caitlin McGregor
Caitlin McGregor is a writer, artist and editor.
Fiona Kelly McGregor
Fiona Kelly McGregor’s most recent novel Iris, is shortlisted for the NSW Premiers Awards and was longlisted for the Stella Prize.
Leah Jing McIntosh
Leah Jing McIntosh is a critic, researcher, and the founding editor of Liminal.
Laura McPhee-Browne
Laura McPhee-Browne is a writer, social worker and counsellor living on Wurundjeri land.
Janine Mikosza
Janine Mikosza is a writer with a background in visual art and a PhD in sociology.
Jack Milgate
Jack Milgate is a writer and student.
Dana Mitchell
Dana Mitchell is an emerging playwright, poet and comedian from Melbourne.
Selina Moir-Wilson
Selina Moir-Wilson is a writer, editor and comics artist. They are the editor of Voiceworks.
Elijah Money
Elijah Money (he/him) is a queer Wiradjuri brotherboy who was raised on Kulin Nations where he continues to reside.
Jazz Money
Jazz Money is a Wiradjuri poet and artist based on Gadigal land, Sydney.
Gareth Morgan
Gareth Morgan is the author of Dear Eileen, and When A Punk Becomes A Spunk, and co-director of Sick Leave.
Lia Dewey Morgan
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.
Maki Morita
Maki Morita is a Japanese-Australian writer and performance-maker on unceded Wurundjeri country.
Cienan Muir
Cienan Muir is the Australian Director of Indigenous Comic Con and founder of the Indiginerd Popculture Company.
Gabriella Munoz
Gabriella Munoz is a Mexican-born writer and editor living in Wurundjeri land.
Artemis Munoz
Artemis Muñoz (they/them) is a multidisciplinary artist living and working on Wurundjeri land.
Brodie Murray
Brodie is a Wamba Wamba playwright and performer.
Nadia Niaz
Nadia Niaz founded and edits the Australian Multilingual Writing Project.
Mia Nie
Mia Nie is a Chinese-Australian comic artist, essayist, illustrator, zine-maker and award-nominated ex-poet living on unceded Wurundjeri country.
Ellen O’Brien
Ellen is a Guringai (Garigal/Walkeloa) writer and editor living on Bidjigal land.
Arty Owens
Arty Owens (They/Them) is a queer chronically ill writer based in Naarm (Melbourne).
Nana Owusu
Nana is a podcaster, producer and radio presenter based in Naarm. She is the creator and host of the podcast, The Subtlety of It, and a fill-in presenter on Triple R.
Helena Pantsis
Helena Pantsis (she/they) is a writer, student, burgeoning editor, and artist from Naarm.
Madison Pawle
Madison Pawle is a writer living on Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung land.
Marise Phillips
Marise Phillips is an emerging writer and editor based in Boorloo (Perth).
Vuma Phiri
Vuma Phiri engages with the stories around her as a form of entertainment, learning and to gain empathy.
Ruby-Rose Pivet-Marsh
Ruby-Rose Pivet-Marsh is a writer, producer, arts worker and the Artistic Director and co-CEO of EWF.
Sammaneh Pourshafighi
Sammaneh Pourshafighi is a Queer genderfluid Muslim from Iran who grew up on the problematic paradise of the Gold Coast.
Shannon May Powell
Shannon May Powell is a poet, artist and somatic experiencing facilitator based on sovereign Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung Country.
Ryan Prehn
Ryan is a Worimi fella, a “kind of” writer / a tone-deaf poet, more a fisher than a biter
Alice Pung
Alice Pung is the author of the bestselling memoirs Unpolished Gem, Her Father’s Daughter, and the essay collection Close to Home, as well as the editor of the anthologies Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson.
Jinghua Qian
Jinghua Qian (ey/eir/em) is a writer who works across prose, verse, audio and television.
Chunxiao Qu
Chunxiao Qu is a Chinese-born artist and poet who lives and works in Melbourne (Wurundjeri Woiwurrung and Boonwurrung Country).
Vanessa Radnidge
Vanessa Radnidge began her publishing career at the Law Book Company.
Diego Ramirez
Diego Ramírez is an artist with dreams, a writer with hopes and a facilitator with beliefs.
Harry Reid
Harry Reid is a poet & co-director of Sick Leave. Harry is the author of Leave Me Alone (Cordite, 2022) & the best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend (Puncher & Wattmann, 2020).
Cecile Richard
Cécile Richard makes cool things on the computer, including award-winning short games novena, ENDLESS SCROLL, and UNDER A STAR CALLED SUN.
Charles Roper
Charles Roper is a writer of experimental non-fiction and comedy from Canberra.
Asiel Adan Sanchez
Asiel Adan Sanchez is a non-binary writer based in Naarm/Melbourne.
Sasha Kutabah Sarago
Sasha Kutabah Sarago is a Wadjanbarra Yidinji, Jirrbal and African-American woman.
Lola Sargasso
Lola is a young woman of colour who uses writing to ponder the intersectionality of experience.
Melanie Saward
Melanie Saward is a proud descendant of the Bigambul and Wakka Wakka peoples. She is a writer, editor, and university lecturer based in Tulmur (Ipswich), Queensland.
Ronnie Scott
Ronnie Scott’s first novel The Adversary was shortlisted for a Queensland Literary Award and the Australian Literature Society Gold Medal, and his second novel is called Shirley.
Elfy Scott
Elfy Scott is an award-winning journalist, podcaster and presenter working in Sydney.
Danielle Scrimshaw
Danielle Scrimshaw is a writer, historian and lighthouse enthusiast.
Saman Shad
Saman Shad is a writer, editor, journalist and teller of stories.
Tamala Shelton
Tamala Shelton is a proud Bundjalung and Lama Lama actor, audiobook narrator, writer and spoken word artist based in Naarm (Melbourne).
Harry Sherratt
Harry Sherratt lives in Naarm. He has been published in sick leave and Cordite, and is currently studying creative writing.
Natasha Sholl
Natasha Sholl is a writer and lapsed lawyer based in Melbourne, Australia.
Ella Skilbeck-Porter
Ella Skilbeck-Porter is a poet and visual poet living on unceded Wurundjeri Country.
Nicole Smith
Nicole Smith is a writer, wheelchair user, coffee addict, AFL footy fan and improviser.
Penny Smits
Penny Smits is a writer, communications consultant, and ghostwriter based in Melbourne.
Anna Snoekstra
Anna Snoekstra is the author of Only Daughter, Little Secrets and The Spite Game.
Ishack Sonlay
Ishack Sonlay is a Writer and Community Development Practitioner from East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia.
Mason Soto
Mason Soto’s writing is inspired by New Narrative writers, abolitionists, landscapes of the American South, and the poetry of her lovers.
Cate Sutherland
Cate Sutherland has worked in publishing for more than twenty-five years.
Ari Tampubolon
Ari Tampubolon is a performance artist working across filmmaking, writing, experimental performance, and commercial drag forms.
Saraid Taylor
Saraid Taylor is a poet, novelist and athlete, living on Wurundjeri land.
Madhvi Thakur
Madhvi Singh Thakur is a bi-lingual writer, scholar, and sometimes ghostwriter.
Achut Thuc
Achut is a South-Sudanese emerging writer.
Veisinia Tonga
Veisinia Tonga is a Tongan Kakala artist and a Multidisciplinary Storyteller.
Michelle Scott Tucker
Michelle Scott Tucker is the author of Elizabeth Macarthur: A Life at the Edge of the World and the co-writer of Aaron Fa’Aoso’s memoir So Far, So Good.
Jenny Valentish
Jenny Valentish is a Castlemaine-based author, journalist and teacher, specialising in memoir and creative non-fiction.
Prithvi Varatharajan
Prithvi Varatharajan is a poet, essayist/critic, and sometimes literary audio producer who lives in Melbourne.
Adam Varty
adam varty is a transsexual lover, fighter and sometimes poet living in melbourne
Dženana Vucic
Dženana Vucic is a Bosnian-Australian writer, poet and critic
Sarah Walker
Sarah Walker is a writer, artist and photographed based in Naarm/Melbourne.
Khalid Warsame
Khalid Warsame is a writer, editor, and producer who lives in Naarm.
DJ Raindamages
Jenna Rain Warwick is a Luritja artist, curator and music selector.
Tegan Webb
Tegan Webb is a writer, zine and digital art maker.
Miriam Webster
Miriam writes stories in and around Naarm.
Zerene Jaadwa
Zerene is a proud Wutyubaluk Woman living and working on Wada Wurrung Country in Ballaarat.
Emily Westmoreland
Emily Westmoreland is the Program Director of Willy Lit Fest and runs Dinner Party Press.
Vyshnavee Wijekumar
Vyshnavee Wijekumar is a freelance critic, arts worker and writer of Sri Lankan Tamil heritage.
Sean Wilson
Sean Wilson is a writer from Perth, now based in Melbourne.
Beau Windon
Beau Windon is a neurodivergent author of Wiradjuri heritage based in Naarm.
Hannah Winspear-Schillings
Hannah Winspear-Schillings is Melbourne-based writer, having previously been published in Farrago, Concrete, and Forge & Flint.
Misbah Wolf
Misbah Wolf is a Naarm based poet, who is a hybrid artist, combining music, poetry, performance and art.
Hannah Wu
Hannah Wu is a writer and musician from Aotearoa, studying on unceded Wurundjeri land.
Grace Yee
Grace Yee’s poetry has been widely published and anthologised across Australia and internationally.
Kitman Yeung
Kitman Yeung is an artist with origins wavering in the grey in-between zone of self-empowered Chinese roots and the colonised Australian histories.
Jessica Yu
Jessica Zhan Mei Yu is a writer of fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
Jess Zanoni
Jess Zanoni is a writer, musician, and the current Program Coordinator of EWF.
Annie Zhang
Annie Zhang is a writer and editor based on Gadigal and Wangal land.
Sharon Zhang
Sharon Zhang is an Asian-Australian, Melbourne-based poet and author.
Anna Zobel
Anna Zobel is an author, illustrator and teacher from Melbourne.
Arts Centre Melbourne, The Channel
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Activities Space, 107 Victoria Harbour Promenade, Docklands VIC 3008
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