Caitlin McGregor is a writer, artist and editor. Their work has been published in a range of magazines and literary journals, including Meanjin, Overland, The Big Issue, Voiceworks, Going Down Swinging, and Kill Your Darlings. In 2022, their illustrated essay ‘Hungry Little DisHuman Beings’ won the inaugural KYD Creative Nonfiction Essay Prize. Caitlin lives and works on the unceded lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung people of the Kulin nation, to whom they offer their deepest respects.
Appearing In

Wednesday 21 June, 8:30am
Morning Pages: Diaries
Join Caitlin McGregor as they highlight habits and tricks for diary fossicking.
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Wednesday 21 June, 6:30pm
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.

Thursday 22 June, 7:30pm
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.

Tuesday 20 June, 9pm
How to Make an Enemy
Join poet Harry Reid for an oral history on literary bastardry, and an education in charming your poetry enemies.

Tuesday 20 June, 1pm
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.
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