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Two Sisters by Asne Seierstad

Two Sisters is literary journalism at its best.

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False Claims of Colonial Thieves by Charmaine Papertalk Green and John Kinsella

Good poetry plucks at the heartstrings; it speaks to the emotions as well as to the intellect.

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What we must learn from the Deadly Woman Blues fiasco

Deadly Woman Blues should not be forgotten. It remains a useful and instructive example, albeit unintentionally, of the authorial burdens…

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4 tips for getting paid: a writer's guide

An author, a literary agent and a copyright expert discuss ways authors can navigate the digital landscape to make money…

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Call of the wild: Extreme artist residencies

Some artists are inspired by pushing their practice – and themselves – to the edge. We take a look at…

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9 writing and reading tips from writers

Whether you’re wrestling writer’s block or you’re an avid reader wanting to approach stories from a new perspective, try these…

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The Weed Foragers Handbook by Adam Grubb and Annie Raser-Rowland

The ‘science textbook’ definition of a weed as ‘a plant that according to some human criteria is undesirable.'

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Celebrating queer allies in LGBTIQ film

The importance of queer allies in LGBTIQ documentary narratives are being recognised at this year's Melbourne Queer Film Festival and…

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Working through your creative blocks

In 2017, musician, composer and music teacher Erica Bramham set herself the challenge of writing a song a day. Here's…

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What adult artists can learn from children and young people

In this extract from the latest Platform Paper, Polyglot Artistic Director/co-CEO Sue Giles reflects on the ways that listening to…

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