This week we talk to Susan Midalia about her piece ‘The Bright Silver Pin’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Susan describes two landmarks of significance to her, she talks about who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
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Landmarks: Shady Cosgrove
This week we talk to Shady Cosgrove about her piece ‘Sanctuary” which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Shady describes an iconic Australian landmark, she talks about who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Danielle Wood
This week we talk to Danielle Wood about her piece ‘Hare’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Danielle describes an Australian landmark of significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Chloe Wilson
This week we talk to Chloe Wilson about her piece ‘Arm’s Length’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Chloe describes an Australian landmark of significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
The 2017 Newcastle Writers Festival joanne burns Microlit Award
Theme: TIME Length: 200 words max First prize in each category: $300 Closing date: 31 August, 2017 Entry fee: $10 per entry for national category. Free for Hunter Region category. For competition guidelines and entry form for the national category click here. For competition guidelines and entry form for the Hunter Region category, click here. … Read More
Landmarks: Karen Manton
This week we talk to Karen Manton about her piece ‘Shot Tower’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Karen describes an Australian landmark of personal significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
Landmarks: Tess Pearson
This week we talk to Tess Pearson about her piece ‘Fly-in, Fly-out’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Tess describes Australian landmarks of personal significance to her, who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.
LITTLE FICTIONS: THE GREAT UNKNOWN
11 July, Knox Street Bar, Chippendale, Sydney Book now at Eventbrite Welcome to Weirdville where a woman is followed home by a fridge, a man turns into a tree and household pets are in revolt. A backpacker’s Japanese holiday is turned upside down when she sees a painting from the future. Something weird has happened … Read More
Landmarks: Tenzin Bereny
This week we talk to Tenzin Bereny about his piece ‘Before and After’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Tenzin describes a landmark of personal significance , who inspires his writing and what inspired his mirco-lit piece.
Landmarks: Pamela Seckin
This week we talk to Pamela Seckin about her piece ‘Amelie’ which appears in Landmarks, the latest anthology curated by Spineless Wonders. During this interview Pamela describes a landmark of personal significance , who inspires her writing and what inspired her micro-lit piece.