Adolfo Aranjuez is an editor, writer, speaker and dancer. He has worked across periodical and book publishing for fifteen years, with past tenures as editor-in-chief of film/media journal Metro and LGBTQIA+ magazine Archer, and currently as Liminal’s publication editor. His essays, criticism and poetry have been published widely, including in Meanjin, Right Now, Screen Education, The Manila Review and Cordite, and he co-wrote the TikTok drama series Scattered. As an independent practitioner, he has performed movement and spoken word, appeared on panels, run workshops, judged literary prizes, and acted as advisor for various festivals, government, community and cultural organisations.
Appearing In

Thursday 16 June
8-9pm AEST
Liminal Spaces
Join Liminal founder and editor Leah Jing McIntosh in conversation with fellow Liminal writers and editors Adolfo Aranjuez, Danny Silva Soberano and Cher Tan.
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Thursday 23 June
8.30-9.30AM AEST
The Early Words: Poetry and Play
** SOLD OUT **
Join poet Panda Wong to play a morning round of poetry.

Saturday 25 June
11am-1pm AEST
Writing Your World
** SOLD OUT **
Learn from one of the best in the west, Sam van Zweden, on how to incorporate the world you live in, into your writing in a respectful, accurate and nuanced way.

Friday 24 June
7-8.10pm AEST
First Stage
Melbourne Theatre Company and the Emerging Writers’ Festival are thrilled to continue the First Stage writers program, supported by The Vizard Foundation, providing creative and professional development for six new voices in Australian theatre.

Exhibition runs
Saturday 14 May – Sunday 26 June
Watching
A collaborative exhibition by Anna Louise Richardson and Abdul-Rahman Abdullah.
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