How to Become a Writer: Michelle Johnston
Michelle Johnston is both an emergency physician and an author. On good days it is difficult to tell the difference. She is a…
Read MoreMichelle Johnston is both an emergency physician and an author. On good days it is difficult to tell the difference. She is a…
Read MoreRobert Lukins is a writer living in Melbourne. His debut novel, The Everlasting Sunday, was published in 2018 and was nominated for several…
Read MoreFiona Murphy is an award-winning deaf poet and essayist based in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Her work has been appeared in The Guardian,…
Read MoreSusan Johnson is the author of 13 books, mostly novels, and two non-fiction books, On Beauty, and a memoir on illness, motherhood, and…
Read MoreAshley Kalagian Blunt is the author of How to Be Australian (Affirm Press, 2020). Her first book, My Name Is Revenge (Spineless Wonders,…
Read MoreIrma Gold’s debut novel, The Breaking, was released in March 2021. She is also the author of a short fiction collection, Two Steps…
Read MoreSam van Zweden is a Melbourne-based freelance writer interested in experimental nonfiction, essays, mental health, body writing, food, and memory. Her collection of…
Read MoreImbi Neeme is a recovering blogger, impending novelist and compulsive short story writer. Her manuscript The Spill was awarded the 2019 Penguin Literary Prize….
Read MoreLaura Elvery is a writer from Brisbane. She has a PhD in Creative Writing and Literary Studies. Her work has been published in Overland, Griffith…
Read MoreThis series is based on an early short-story by Lorrie Moore called ‘How to Become a Writer’, a wry account of all the seemingly random events, choices and…
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