William Huang is a writer whose work focuses on psychological states, a sense of place and ambience, and which borrows freely from his fascination with electronic and ambient music in particular. He writes poetry and short stories at the moment, and sees the idea of writing a collection of essays or stories as a tentative but worthwhile challenge. When he’s not writing, he might be listening to music, playing games, or wandering around for a walk and being caught up in the aura of a place.
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Thursday 16 June
6-7pm AEST
Paul Dalla Rosa: An Exciting and Vivid Inner Life
An Exciting and Vivid Inner Life is the highly anticipated debut short story collection from Melbourne writer Paul Dalla Rosa.

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.

Saturday 18 June
12.30-1.30pm AEST
Jennifer Down: Why Write?
Jennifer Down explores the tension between labor and life, the inherent weirdness of sharing your work, and what it means to keep putting one foot in front of the other as a working writer.

Friday 24 June
6.30-8pm AEST
Writers’ Night School: The Art of The Essay
** SOLD OUT **
Whether you’re assembling an essay collection or writing pieces for individual publication, learn how to plan, craft, and publish the pieces closest to you.
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