11. Word Spot: An Introduction To Crime with Amy Doak and Troy Hunter
Troy and Amy will also share how they generate these ideas in their own work. Students in attendance will help the authors ‘write' a mystery
Troy and Amy will also share how they generate these ideas in their own work. Students in attendance will help the authors ‘write' a mystery
Wylah is an on-going action-packed, adventure book series which includes Guardians, Custodians and Protectors. Come and discover how Richard and Jordan’s unique collaboration of student and teacher embraced autism and aboriginal culture, to not only produce a bestselling book series but also a message of courage and perseverance for young storytellers.
Step into a world of imagination and creativity at Bendigo Art Gallery during Bendigo Writers Festival! Primary school students are invited to join us for an exciting excursion where they will become visual detectives, using visual literacy skills to explore and respond to some of the gallery’s most fascinating artworks.
Join Emily Gale and Nova Weetman, co-authors of Outlaw Girls and Elsewhere Girls, as they share where their story ideas come from, how they work together to create their novels and how the magic of time travel allows readers to learn about the past.
Illustrators Chris Kennett and Daniel Gray-Barnett share drawing secrets and teach illustration tips, tricks and techniques with local illustrator Liz Duthie.
Join Maxine Beneba Clarke, author of It’s the Sound of The Thing and one of Australia's best writers of poetry for young people, in an interactive session featuring the poet reading their work, talking about how they create it and giving students ideas for how to tackle those tricky poetry assignments they'll no doubt encounter at school one day!
Step into a world of imagination and creativity at Bendigo Art Gallery during Bendigo Writers Festival! Primary school students are invited to join us for an exciting excursion where they will become visual detectives, using visual literacy skills to explore and respond to some of the gallery’s most fascinating artworks.
Shivaun and Sophie talk to Jenny Mitchell about how keeping promises can be harder than it sounds and what inspired the stories they've written about absent fathers, complicated family relationships and searching for your own identity while growing up.
The Bendigo Writers Festival acknowledges that the City of Greater Bendigo is located on Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung country.