The Emerging Writers’ Festival work, learn and play largely on the land of the Kulin nation, and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.

EWF celebrates the history and creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.

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EWF X A Plus Market

Finding great writing that makes you feel seen is hard – especially when you’re living in a fat body. Melbourne’s A Plus has gathered a posse of brilliant writers to reflect on their favourite writing about plus size bodies, and talk about what it feels like to address the elephant in the room. Through readings and discussion, we’ll shine a light on the power – and sometimes, difficulty – in being visible, taking up space, and writing against shame.

This event is a space for plus size folks and their allies.


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Accessibility

Wheelchair, accessible toilets, quiet room

Studio Take Care Accessibility Details

The ground floor is accessed via steps at the front of the building but can also be accessed via two back doors at the rear of the building where a portable ramp is available. The backdoor is accessed via a concrete laneway, through the rear courtyard. The laneway is entirely smooth except for a cobblestone driveway connecting the street to the lane. The back doorway is 84cm wide and the bi-folding backdoor way is 2 meters wide.

The ground floor has a wheelchair accessible bathroom that is 1.9m x 3.3m in size with a doorway of 86cm wide and includes a Caroma Care 800 toilet with backrest, sink height of 80cm and two grab rails. The doorways to the Big Room are 80cm wide. The doorway to a smaller Quiet Room is 79cm wide. The doorway to the Art Room is 76cm wide.

Saturday 14 September, 10AM


Studio Take Care
1 Pitt St, Brunswick VIC 3056

Featuring...

Kris Kneen

KRIS KNEEN is the award-winning author of fiction, poetry and non-fiction including An Uncertain Grace which was shortlisted for the Stella Prize, Wintering, shortlisted for the Davitt award and three QPLA awards, and The Three Burials of Lotty Kneen which was shortlisted for two QPLA awards and the Margarey Medal. Their poetry collection Eating My Grandmother won the Thomas Shapcott Prize. Their latest book Fat Girl Dancing was shortlisted for the Victorian Premier’s Literary Award. They have written and directed broadcast television documentaries and were the Copyright Agency Ltd Non-fiction Fellow in 2020.

Maria Birch-Morunga

Maria Birch-Morunga is a Maori/Pakeha podcast host, facilitator and visual artist. Based in Melbourne, Maria’s practice includes fabric art, collage and co-creating Being Biracial podcast. Alongside Kate Robinson, Maria is part of the current cohort of Museums Victoria’s Culturemakers. The pair created Threads, an immersive digital film that is currently exhibited at Melbourne Museum. Maria has previously curated and hosted events at Footscray Community Arts, MPavillion, The Channel at the Arts Centre Melbourne and The Round.

Olivia Muscat

Olivia Muscat has written for ABC Everyday, Arts Hub, Kill Your darlings and The Saturday Paper, among others, and for several notable anthologies. She is currently writing for theatre, recently completing a development through Darebin Arts Speakeasy, and her show ‘Is Anyone Even Watching’ has been awarded a place in the Arts House Develops program and a spot in the 2025 season. She was awarded fellowships by The Wheeler Centre and Varuna to work on her middle grade novel, which was shortlisted for the Text Prize 2024, and her first picture book is set for publication with Scribble in 2025.

Darcy Hytt

Darcy Hytt is a palawa storyteller and arts worker living on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung Country. They explore relationality, futurity, power, and knowledge within contexts of queerness, disability justice, and Blak liberation.