Freda Chiu combines her creative talents with debut picture book ‘A Trip to the Hospital’
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That's how Freda Chiu describes the moment she found out that her debut picture book, A Trip to the Hospital, was going to be published by Allen & Unwin. Although she was a successful freelance artist and educator, Freda wasn't sure she had the skills to write her own picture book. But after taking the Writing Picture Books course with the Australian Writers' Centre, Freda was unstoppable.
“I loved how structured and practical the Writing Picture Books course was,” Freda says. “I learned more in the two days I was at the AWC than in the few years prior doing self-research.”
Writing Podcast Episode 437: Sarah Bailey discusses her latest novel ‘The Housemate' [Story Sessions series]
Now, this is so exciting as this is Sarah’s fourth published novel, and her first standalone book outside of her very popular Gemma Woodstock crime series. In this novel, we’re introduced to a new protagonist – investigative journalist Olive Groves. In this Story Session, Sarah talks about her writing process and reads the first chapter […]
Read MoreFiona Murphy becomes a published author with her debut memoir ‘The Shape of Sound’
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That momentum led to the start of her career as an essayist and has culminated in the release of her memoir The Shape of Sound, published by Text Publishing in March 2021.
“Signing the contract was an out-of-body experience—it was both thrilling and terrifying! It took weeks for it to sink in.”
Writing Podcast Episode 436: Meet Susannah Hardy, author of ‘Loving Lizzie March'.
Meet Susannah Hardy, author of ‘Loving Lizzie March'. Discover why you should not show off your research skills and why indie publishing could be right for you. Plus, we have 3 copies of ‘Sweet Jimmy' by Bryan Brown to give away.
Read MoreWriting Podcast Episode 435: Sandie Docker discusses her latest novel ‘The Wattle Island Book Club' [Story Sessions series]
This is the fourth novel from Sandie and it is bound to be as fabulously popular as her previous three. Longtime listeners may remember we spoke to Sandie back in episode 323 when The Banksia Bay Beach Shack had just come out, which was her third novel, and before that she published The Cottage at […]
Read More12 authors longlisted for the 2021 Richell Prize are from the AWC community!
The longlist for the 2021 Richell Prize for Emerging Writers has been released and we were so excited to see that 12 of the 16 longlistees are from the AWC community! The Richell Prize aims to support emerging writers with a cash prize and a mentorship with Hachette Australia to fully develop a manuscript. Among […]
Read MoreAnika Molesworth shares her powerful story with debut book, ‘Our Sunburnt Country’
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“As I worked my way through the course, I began to feel more confident as a writer. And once I completed the course, I was so eager to dive back into my manuscript and apply all my new learnings.”
Anika's debut book Our Sunburnt Country is out now with Pan Macmillan.
Writing Podcast Episode 427 Meet Rebekah Campbell, author of ‘138 Dates'
Meet Rebekah Campbell, author of ‘138 Dates: The true story of one woman's search for everything'. Discover how to harness community to build book sales. Have you listened to the Your Kid's Next Read podcast? Plus, we have 3 copies of ‘The Disappearing Act' by Catherine Steadman to give away.
Read MoreHow Rebekah Campbell’s 138 dates led to a publishing deal with Allen & Unwin
Doing the course paid off. Rebekah's book 138 Dates has now been published by Allen & Unwin.
Gabriella Kelly-Davies becomes a published biographer with debut book ‘Breaking Through the Pain Barrier’
“I followed AWC's advice to the letter, attracting a publisher within weeks,” Gabriella says.
Her debut biography Breaking Through the Pain Barrier: The Extraordinary Life of Dr Michael J. Cousins has now been published by Hawkeye Publishing.