Sarah Walker is a writer, artist and photographed based in Naarm/Melbourne. She makes work about anxiety, control and intimacy, and uses humour and expanded narrative forms to unpack tricky feelings around death and disaster. Her essay collection The First Time I Thought I Was Dying was published by UQP and won the 2021 Quentin Bryce Award.
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Saturday 24 June, 11am
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.

Sunday 18 June, 12pm
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.

Monday 19 June, 8pm
Scream Scenes
It’s fright night, so prepare for an evening of spooky and silly stories backdropped by matching cinema projections
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Thursday 15 June, 7pm
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
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