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Wrangling Your Novel with Ivy Bazley

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Peter Cowan Writers Centre
joondalup, australia
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Sun, 9 Mar, 11:30am - 1:30pm AWST

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For many writers, finding an intuitive, easy-to-use writing software can be a challenge. But what if the easiest software to use is right under your fingertips? Microsoft Word is a software many writers have easily available to them. Editors, agents, and publishers consider Microsoft Word to be the industry standard program to use. In this 2-hour workshop, Ivy Bazley will teach you the ins-and-outs of this often underestimated writing software. You will gain a greater understanding of Headings, Styles, Navigation, Clipboard, Numbering, and Formatting. Leave with the ability to refine your writing workflow and get your novel under control!

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What to bring: A laptop with the Microsoft Word software accessible.

Parking: Free on weekends. Carparks 14 & 8 are closest to the house - you can park in any bay, regardless of signage.

Catering: Light refreshments will be available (tea, coffee, biscuits). If you have special dietary requirements, please feel free to bring your own snacks if you wish.

Please do not attend the session if you are unwell, have tested positive to COVID-19, are awaiting a test result, or recovering from infection.

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Ivy Bazley holds a BA in Writing from ECU. Currently penning a fantasy series called 'The Burned King Legacy', she writes short stories as well. Her poems and short stories were published in the Thursday Night Group Anthology two years in a row, and she was accepted into the 2021-22 Emerging Writers Program through the Peter Cowan Writers Centre. Ivy is a co-convenor of PCWC's Beta Reading Group. Ivy believes in the need to support new Australian writers in order to reflect and grow Australian culture.

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Peter Cowan Writers Centre
joondalup, australia