Tori Hobbs (they/them) is a queer, disabled, Burgher writer and care worker living on Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri land. Tori focusses their energy on providing care, mutual aid, advocacy and support to multiply marginalised disabled people in their community, through their paid work and their work with the Disability Justice Network. Tori hopes to invest their personal and professional experiences of ableism, care work, disability justice and its intersections into all that they do.
Appearing In

Exhibition runs
Wednesday 15 June – Saturday 25 June
By My Bed
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Thursday 16 June
6-7.30pm AEST
Short Story Workshop: An Editor’s Perspective
Join us for a workshop at Springvale Library as Kill Your Darlings’ Deputy Editor Suzy Garcia guides you through a short story workshop.

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The third instalment of our popular Playlist project, featuring writers penning pieces about songs that mean something to them, accompanied by an EWF playlist.

Monday 20 June
6.30-8pm AEST
Writers’ Night School: Intro to Narrative Audio
** SOLD OUT **
Explore how to find a good story for audio, as well as the specifics of writing audio stories, getting the most out of your interviews and what to do with a pile of tape.

Saturday 18 June
4.15pm-5.15pm AEST
Hot Off The (Small) Press
A discussion on how they did it and what they’re doing from some of our favourite indie publishers.
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