The moment after I signed with my first literary agent, I immediately went to my website to add those coveted words: “Rep’d by…”. After four years of querying agents for a memoir, I felt I had finally made it into …
The writer laid bare
Who Gets to Speak at Writers’ Festivals?
A version of this post was first published at Australian Financial Review
During the Adelaide Writers Week scandal – the removal of Randa Abdel-Fattah from its schedule, then an apology and an invitation for 2027 AWW – my predominantly literary …
Writing a Book While Everything Was Falling Apart: A Guest Post by Simon Tedeschi
When I started writing my novel Turin, I believed I understood what the book was about. It began with my grandfather, a Jew from Turin who was forced to leave everything behind after Mussolini’s racial laws. For a long …
Writing as the World Changes: A Guest Post by Andra Putnis
The world we start writing in is never the same one we inhabit years later as we seek to finalise our work and publish. Fast moving global conflicts, political ruptures and the rapid pace of climate change have made this …
Finding the (not-so-fine) line between history and fiction: A Guest Post by Merav Fima
In A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf writes that it would be interesting to imagine a meeting between the four great female English novelists of the nineteenth century: Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë and George Eliot. She …
What Made Me Finally Write a Book: A guest post by Rachelle Unreich
The desire to write about my mother’s Holocaust story had been with me for awhile. Like, thirty-five-years awhile. I had been a published writer from the age of 19, when on a whim I’d sent a humorous piece about my …