“I got published!”: Libby Hakim
We love hearing from our students no matter what they have to say, but when we hear of a student being published, we just want to shout it from the rooftops! We're a little scared of heights, so we'll go with a blog post instead. Libby says: My article on earthing was published in body+soul […]
Read More“I got published!”: Justine Hyde
We love hearing from our students no matter what they have to say, but when we hear of a student being published, we just want to shout it from the rooftops! We’re a little scared of heights, so we’ll go with a blog post instead. Justine says: Since completing the Magazine and Newspaper Writing course I […]
Read More"I got published!": Michael Carland
We love hearing from our students no matter what they have to say, but when we hear of a student being published, we just want to shout it from the rooftops! We're a little scared of heights, so we'll go with a blog post instead. Michael says: I had a short story published in the […]
Read MoreStudent successes: Good Weekend, Sunday Life, The Australian – and two books!
Our AWC grads have been on fire lately. I was sipping cappuccino poring over the weekend papers when I discovered that the popular “Two of Us” column in Good Weekend was penned by the talented Lisa Schofield, a graduate of our Magazine and Newspaper Writing course. Lisa wrote a moving account of paratriathlete Jonathan Goerlach's […]
Read More7 questions with ‘Saving Zali' author and AWC graduate Lisa Venables
Lisa Venables is an Australian Writers’ Centre graduate and newly published author. She lives on the NSW Central Coast with her husband, her 16-year old son and six-year-old daughter. It was her daughter, Zali, who provided the inspiration for her first book – a memoir recounting Zali’s diagnosis and recovery from a rare form of […]
Read MoreStudent Success: A publishing deal with Allen & Unwin and two first-time feature writers
Here’s a snippet of an email we received recently from Robyn Windshuttle of NSW:
“As a previous student at AWC, I thought I’d let you and your team know that my manuscript has been picked up by Allen & Unwin and my book, Dancing with A Cocaine Cowboy…a true story of love and life with a Colombian drug trafficker, is scheduled to be on the shelves in October. I was given a sizeable advance and there is talk of international sales. It's very exciting for me.”
Read MoreStudent Success: Articles in The Sydney Morning Herald, Aljazeera and Outback magazine
It's been another huge week for Australian Writers' Centre graduates. We've heard from quite a few Magazine and Newspaper Writing graduates and we're thrilled to be able to share their success with you here.
First up, Kristyn Maslog-Levis from NSW. She did the online course in Magazine and Newspaper Writing in 2013 as well as the How to Get Your Book Pubished seminar.
Read MoreStudent Success: Published in Crikey, New Daily Website, and New York Times online
Our graduates are kicking so many goals recently we can hardly keep up! We've heard from graduates in Magazine and Newspaper Writing, Writing Books for Children and Young Adults and Blogging for Beginners, who all wanted to share their success stories with us.
Let's start with Richard Curzon from NSW. He's completed a number of courses and seminars with the Australian Writers' Centre – including the online course in Magazine and Newspaper Writing, Travel Memoir and Life Writing, and seminars on From Blog to Book, How to Create and Sell Your Ebook, How to Get Your Book Published.
He's been busy working on his book and an extract from that, Destination Detention (which is almost ready for publication), was published on Crikey on 6 March under the heading “The Indian Solution”.
Read MoreChris Muir: Ad man writes action thriller
For author and AWC graduate Chris Muir, writing the fictional adventure thriller A Savage Garden, set in Africa, was a natural progression for the life-long passion he’s had for the country. But when you read this book, you realise that Chris’ experiences in Africa are anything but ordinary. And on more than one occasion, he’s […]
Read MoreFood adventures in Vietnam
Expect the unexpected on this gastronomic adventure written by Australian Writers' Centre graduate Dianne Bortoletto. You can find her at travelletto.com
Everyone says that the food in Vietnam is “delicious” and “so fresh”. You hear it all the time. My mother never cooked with lemongrass, coriander, or fish sauce and the few Vietnamese restaurants I’d been to in Australia were, well, ordinary at best. It was only when foodie friends returned from Vietnam raving about the county’s cuisine that I realised I was missing something.
A small mention about a food writing tour of Vietnam in a previous issue of Latte jumped out at me. Two things crossed my mind: this was a chance to properly explore what I was missing out on with Vietnamese food, and an opportunity to have a tax-deductible holiday because a learning element was involved. Win-win. Nine days touring Hanoi, Hoi An and Ho Chi Minh City interviewing chefs, visiting markets, attending cooking classes, eating and learning how to write about it … I felt compelled to go.
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