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Writing & publishing matters. Where the magic happens. Surfing and sea porn. News & interviews. How i want the world to change. Writing and publishing matters. Opportunities for young writers. On youth publishers – the first place I thought of was Express Media. http:/ www.expressmedia.org.au/. The competition itself is very high profile and it offers the opportunity for the winner to work with a Penguin Random House Editor. In terms of other opportunities more generally, you could keep checking in with ...
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Insomniac's Café: Lady Parts Episode 1: Mad Max: Fury Road
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015. Lady Parts Episode 1: Mad Max: Fury Road. Not-so-secret project is officially out in the world! Over the past few months, friend and colleague Sophie Overett. And I have been developing a new podcast title Lady Parts: Girls on (genre) film. Exploring the roles of women in front of and behind the cinematic camera. Here we are in episode one discussing Mad Max: Fury Road. Tv-series, Simon Pegg, the new Ghostbusters. And Mission Impossible 5. And at www.ladypartspodcast.com.
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About – Lady Parts: girls on (genre) film
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Lady Parts: girls on (genre) film. Lady Parts is a regular podcast dissecting the roles of women in genre cinema, both in front of and behind the camera. In 2015, we were an ad hoc operation and in 2016 are heading to your podcast listening service weekly. Lady Parts is one part Aimee Lindorff and one part Sophie Overett. She tweets as @insomniacscafe. And sporadically blogs at insomniacscafe.blogspot.com. They Built Us Out of Buried Things. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. 01/09/2016...
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The Incredible Rambling Elimy | Fiction Reviews & Creative Writing : January 2015
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Friday, 30 January 2015. Here are the books I read in January, and a few thoughts I wanted to share on each. The Lord of the Rings (Trilogy) by JRR Tolkein. Can you believe I have never read the Lord of the Rings before? In particular, I liked the language use. It was reminiscent of old fashioned storytelling, and I cried at the end of the books, which hardly ever happens to me. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. Summer's Gone by Charles Hall. You can read my review here. First Impressions by Charlie Lovett.
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hello pollyanna: The year that was... (2016)
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Monday, January 2, 2017. The year that was. (2016). Reading over my end-of-year reflections, I notice a pattern. Change is constant. It comes and goes in waves How would one cope otherwise? I moved to Canberra and broke up for the first time, twice. The following year, I travelled to New York and inched towards coming to terms with my decision to break up with a man I cared deeply for. I was happy for the time we had together yet sad. I would never meet someone like him again. 2014. To live on the edge:.
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hello pollyanna: late nights (and tears)
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Monday, November 7, 2016. Late nights (and tears). As some of you may be aware, I was one of 26 writers selected for the ACT Writers Centre HARDCOPY. Manuscript development program last year. It was an incredible. Unlike many of the other writers, I didn't begin HARDCOPY with a full manuscript. I didn't have a first chapter, let alone a first draft. I knew it was a coming-of-age memoir set in Canberra but not much else. who expects to work out a 'narrative arc' to their life, aged 24? Did readings and wa...
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hello pollyanna: June 2016
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Thursday, June 16, 2016. It's 8.40pm. I'm exhausted. And my shoulders ache. The early nights and mornings worked well for a week but late nights have crept back in. First one, then another. the beginning of a cycle I am determined. I'm catching the first flight tomorrow (6.25am! To Melbourne for Emerging Writers' Festival which I'm so, so excited about. Please do say hi if you happen to be at any these events too. FRI - Masterclass: A Room of One's Own. SAT and SUN - National Writers' Conference. 1 Revie...
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hello pollyanna: July 2016
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Monday, July 25, 2016. Second hateful July in a row. thankfully close to over! The next few weeks will be busy. I spent this weekend packing to move to my fifth (! Home in Canberra and tying loose ends. I am so, so close to submitting my 'Writers' Other Jobs' piece. I always uncover long-lost clippings, and memories, when packing. This time, I discovered:. 8211; 'The career advice I wish I had at 25', published in The Australian. A career is a marathon, not a sprint. Success comes from repetition. Before...
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hello pollyanna: November 2016
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Saturday, November 26, 2016. This post is extremely belated. Gosh, I can't believe we're at the end of November. The wonderful Nina Carter and I co-host Me, Myself and I: Writing for Yourself. In the park (review by the lovely Annie Waters, one of the NYWF co-directors, here. We dash there from breakfast with the Voiceworks. EdComm. I can't believe my time as editor is coming to an end. It's been such a joy and privilege to have been part of something so special. The future is bright. Brontë sisters and ...
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