Kambarang First Nations Writing Day
An invitation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members to craft a piece of creative writing for publishing in our guided workshop.
Featuring
- Casey MulderSee more about Casey Mulder
Nov 11, 9:30 am - 1:00 pm
Centre for Stories
Join Ballardong writer and editor Casey Mulder and Yamatji author Mabel Gibson for a 3-hour guided creative writing workshop at Centre for Stories.
By the end of this structured writing session, you will have produced a piece of poetry, prose, memoir or other form of writing to be published by Centre for Stories. You are also encouraged to bring a piece of writing you have already started or would like to workshop with feedback from the group.
All ages and levels of experience are welcome. If you don’t feel comfortable writing, we can help you to record and/or transcribe your oral story.
Lunch will be provided. You can let us know when you register for a ticket if you have any allergies or intolerances.
This event was made possible with generous support from the Spinifex Foundation.
PUBLISHING
By attending this workshop, you are indicating an interest in publishing your work, online and/or in a future print anthology from Centre for Stories.
YOUR FACILITATORS
Scroll down to learn more about Casey Mulder.
Mabel Gibson is a Yamatji author whose writing has been published in Maar Bidi: Next Generation Black Writing (Magabala Books, 2020) and Once: A selection of short fiction (Night Parrot Press, 2020).
TICKETS
This is a FREE event but you must register below as spaces are limited. This event is for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only.
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. If you have other accessibility needs, contact us at info@centreforstories.com.
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Casey Mulder
Collapse BioCasey is a Ballardong Noongar woman from Western Australia. She graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education, and has been a high school educator and Student Services leader since 2009. In 2020 she completed a Master of Leadership and Management in Education at the University of Newcastle, and returned to the School of Indigenous Studies at UWA as the Coordinator of Teaching and Learning (Indigenous Students). She has a keen interest in First Nations storytelling in all its forms, and in December 2021 she received a Creative Development Scholarship from Magabala Books to complete an editing mentorship at Night Parrot Press in 2022. In May this year, she received a Writing Fellowship from Centre for Stories in Perth, to work on a memoir manuscript, and she was recently appointed as the Acting First Nations Editor for Westerly Magazine. Alongside her career in educational leadership, Casey is keen to further her knowledge and skills in creative writing, with the hopes of becoming a published author and advocating for First Nations storytellers in Australia within the publishing industry.
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