First Nations Write Night
Featuring
- Luisa Mitchell
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Oct 11, 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Centre for Stories
Our monthly First Nations Write Night is an opportunity for First Nations people and their friends to come together to develop their writing alongside one another.
Writers can get some solid work done in quiet, or discuss concepts and receive feedback from the facilitators. If needed, Casey and Luisa will have writing prompts to encourage new ideas.
All writing styles and forms are welcome – poetry, fiction, memoir, screenplays, etc. You can bring your own snacks or dinner to eat during our break.
This session will be facilitated by Nyungar woman Luisa Mitchell.
WHAT TO BRING
Bring a notebook/pad and pens, or laptop to write. You are welcome to bring your own dinner/snacks.
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.
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Luisa Mitchell
Collapse BioLuisa Mitchell is a Broome-born writer, producer and filmmaker with Whadjuk Ballardong and European heritage. She lives in Boorloo on Nyungar boodjar and has a Bachelor of Screen Arts and International Relations from Curtin University. Several of her short stories have been published in print and online and she is currently writing screenplays for film.
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