First Nations Write Night
Event description
Our monthly First Nations Write Night is an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to come together to develop their writing alongside one another.
Writers can get some solid work done in quiet, or discuss concepts and receive prompts and feedback from the facilitators to encourage new ideas.
All writing styles and forms are welcome – poetry, fiction, memoir, screenplays, etc. We provide prompts based on what people are interested in learning. We provide some finger food to snack on, tea and coffee.
This session will be facilitated by Nyungar women Casey Mulder and Luisa Mitchell. If you would like to learn something in particular at this event, please email us at info@centreforstories.com and we will do our best to accomodate you.
This event was made possible thanks to generous support from Centre for Stories donors.
WHAT TO BRING
Bring a notebook/pad and pens, or laptop to write. You are welcome to bring your own dinner/snacks.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND CONSENT
By purchasing a free ticket, you acknowledge your photo may be taken at this event and consent to it to be used by Centre for Stories for its marketing purposes. If you do not wish for your photo to be taken or used, please explicitly let us know at info@centreforstories.com.
TRAVEL AND ACCESSIBILITY
Central Perth Train Station is a 10 minute walk from Centre for Stories. The closest parking is at 6-8 Errichetti Place at Wilson Parking.
Centre for Stories is a wheelchair-accessible building.
COMING TO US FROM A REGIONAL AREA?
We welcome participants who live outside of Perth to join our events online via Zoom. To participate, you must still live in Western Australia. Please contact us at info@centreforstories.com to RSVP online and we will send you a Zoom link to attend.
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