Paige Clark is a Chinese/American/Australian fiction writer, researcher and teacher. Her first book of fiction, She Is Haunted, was shortlisted for the Readings Prize and longlisted for the Stella Prize. She has her Master of Creative Writing, Editing and Publishing from the University of Melbourne, where she is currently at work on her PhD. Her research addresses the relationship between race, craft and the teaching of creative writing.
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Thursday 23 June
7-8.30pm AEST
Writing the Suburbs
In this workshop with local author Christopher Raja (Into The Suburbs) learn how to write on memoir and the suburbs.

Saturday 18 June
3-4pm AEST
State of Opportunity
This panel will explore the wide variety of opportunities from financial to professional development available to emerging writers.

Wednesday 22 June
12.30-1.30pm AEST
Lunchtime Literature: Language and Writing
A celebration of language and storytelling across art forms.

Wednesday 22 June
6.30-7.30pm AEST
Breaking Through: The Next Chapter Writers’ Scheme
In this panel discussion, Next Chapter recipients past and present, share their experiences of the scheme and discuss the many ways emerging writers are making the most of opportunities to break through barriers and challenge the assumptions of Australian publishing.
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