Natalie Williams is a contemporary fiction writer and filmmaker from Naarm, Melbourne. They are a 2024 Writers Victoria Storming The City Fellow, a past participant in Toolkits: Fiction (2023) & Toolkits: Digital Storytelling (2022) and a youth advisory committee member of Arts Access Victoria. Their work primarily focuses on identity, queerness, liminality and grief in its varied forms. Previously, Natalie has created works for Archer Magazine, Kill Your Darlings, Ramona Magazine, Melbourne Women in Film Festival, Rabelais Magazine, KOS Magazine, La Trobe Arts Festival and others.
Appearing In

Thursday 12 September, 11AM
State of Emergence
In this panel discussion, writers will touch on their respective experiences in the publishing industry: from pitching articles to writing residencies, the publishing process to getting paid for their work.
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Wednesday 11 September
Digital Surrealisms
Is the world becoming unreal, or hyper-real? Sink into this series of audio surrealist works, from artists concerned with the obsolescence of memory, AI, and the relationship between creativity, and being chronically online.

Thursday 12 September
On Slowness
Led by writer Tiia Kelly, this workshop will suggest ways to apply slowness as a framework for thinking about your work, the writing process, and the wider industry.

Monday 9 September, 10AM
Keynote: Writing People
Hear from award-winning writer, Daniel Browning, on what it means to artfully render the essence of a person.

Sunday 8 September, 4:15PM
Richell Prize Showcase
We can’t believe it’s already been ten years since the Richell Prize began. To mark this milestone, we’re holding a showcase with our friends at Hachette, celebrating the stellar alumni of the past and anticipating the incredible writers to come.
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