ASA – on Digital Lending Rights
DLR key to sustaining author/illustrator careers The ASA has been campaigning for the expansion of the Australian lending rights schemes (PLR/ELR) to …
DLR key to sustaining author/illustrator careers The ASA has been campaigning for the expansion of the Australian lending rights schemes (PLR/ELR) to …
Understanding self-publishing CHECKLIST: Questions to ask when considering author-funded publishing Before engaging a publishing service provider, please consult the following checklist, compiled …
The Brian Johns Lecture is presented by the Centre for Media History and generously supported by the Copyright Agency Cultural Fund. Presented by figures at …
The Open Short Story competition is open to all residents of Australia and is inviting literary works between 1,500 and 3,000 words. …
Kit Kavanagh-Ryan, a PhD student supervised by Clare Bradford and Sue Chen, has recently had a journal article published in a special …
This year’s AAWP conference, hosted by CQU and USC, is taking place November 28 – 30 at USC’s Sippy Downs campus on …
So wonderful to announce Ebony Muller’s PhD success, with supervision by Indigo Perry (Principal), Shaun McLeod and Antonia Pont (Associates). Ebony’s PhD …
Join PEN Melbourne and meet people from Myanmar who support the resistance to the February 2021 military coup in their homeland. They …
Simon Tedeschi is a current student in the MA (Writing and Literature). His first book, Fugitive, a narrative nonfiction, is now available …
Literature meets Origami The Melbourne Origami Group is showcasing the “magic” of origami in May. Come see two-dimensional paper transformed into striking …
Well-dressed and distressed: why sad young women are the latest book cover trend Their lives are tough. Their clothes are stylish. Their …
Our May seminar features a presentation from Dr Kavita Mudan Finn (Independent Scholar) & Dr Helen Young (Deakin University). When: Wednesday 18 …