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Practical ways to wrangle your writing

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Pavilion 1, Level 10, Building 100 (Design Hub), RMIT University
Carlton VIC, Australia
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PRS Australia October 2024 Workshop

Join writer, editor and academic Rose Michael for a hands-on workshop on structural editing strategies to corral, curate and create writing (participants will be encouraged to use highlighters and stickynotes, scissors and stickytape). This session presents a chance to learn and apply strategies from Rose’s extensive industry experience as a book publisher. It will be perfect for emerging and established academics; supervisors and HDRs; those writing dissertations, monographs, novels or essays. Together we will experiment with ways you can work (with) words to SEE what you are really saying!Please bring along your research question/proposal/idea OR an essay/chapter OR the whole shebang.

Refreshments will be provided during the workshop.

Speaker 

Rose Michael has published speculative fiction in Island, Griffith Review, Best Australian Stories, Meanjin, Antipodes, and speculative criticism in TEXT, The Conversation, Sydney Review of Books and Reading Like an Australian Writer. Her first novel, The Asking Game, was a runner-up for the Vogel and received an Aurealis honourable mention; an early extract from her second, The Art of Navigation, was shortlisted for a Conjure award; her third, Else, has received funding from the Copyright Agency, City of Melbourne, and Creative Victoria. Prior to joining RMIT as lecturer in writing and publishing, she worked as commissioning editor for a major independent Australian publishing after establishing her own ‘micropress’: Arcade Publications.

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Pavilion 1, Level 10, Building 100 (Design Hub), RMIT University
Carlton VIC, Australia