Anneliz Marie Erese is a Filipino writer of prose and poetry. Her works have appeared in Going Down Swinging, The Saturday Paper, Cordite Poetry Review, Meanjin and Island Online, among others. In 2022, she won the Deborah Cass Prize for Writing. She was also a 2023 Scholar at the Faber Writing Academy and a recipient of the Hot Desk Fellowship. Most recently, she was a Resident Writer at the Vermont Studio Center where she was at work on her first novel. She lives and works in unceded Wurundjeri land.
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Anneliz Marie Erese
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Monday 9 September, 11:15AM
On Art
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Sunday 15 September
LUNCH/BREAK Drop In: Blak & Bright Writing Club
Been inspired by everything at EWF24? For this special lunch time drop-in session, join multi-practice artist Elijah Money for a laid back writing club, where you can put it all down on paper! Bring along a work in progress, or sit down to a fresh page with new ideas, and spend some time dedicated to […]
Sunday 8 September, 11AM
Beyond the Mainstream
Learn what is involved in self-publishing, the pros and cons of working with a publisher, and what to expect on the road less travelled.
Thursday 5 September – Sunday 15 September
EWF X Sinister Wisdom: Body of Land
In interrogating how the intersection of queer and racial identity informs notions of belonging, Body of Land hopes to show the multiplicity of lesbian and queer histories. Body of Land is set for publication in 2025, with submissions opening in September.
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