Adolfo Aranjuez is an editor, writer, speaker and dancer. His career across independent publishing and the creative arts includes current tenures as the Melbourne International Film Festival’s publications and audience development manager and as Liminal’s publication editor, and previously as editor-in-chief of Metro and of Archer. His essays, criticism and poetry have been published widely, including in Meanjin, Right Now, Screen Education, The Manila Review and Cordite, and he has presented panels and workshops, judged literary prizes, consulted and performed for a range of cultural, community, educational and government organisations.
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