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Bright illustrations featuring flowers, umbrellas, people in swimwear, etc.

Emerging Writers’ Festival 2019

May 15, 2019Leave a comment

So happy to announce that I’m an artist at Emerging Writers’ Festival this year!

Screen shot from the EWF website, featuring a photo of me and my name.

I’ll be doing two awesome events with some of my fave fellow writers and creatives. I feel so so lucky!

screen shot from the EWF website with the following text: Writing Trans & Gender Diverse Characters Hear about what it takes to ensure trans and gender diverse characters are represented in their full complexity, emotionality and wholeheartedness in our work, no matter the form or genre. These writers offer considerations as broad as the gender spectrum itself: from learning basic terminology to speak about gender diversity, to challenging tropes and common misconceptions. With Alison Evans, Krishna Istha and Rae WhiteSaturday 22 June, 2.30pm.

Click here for more info on the event Writing Trans & Gender Diverse Characters.

Screen shot from the EWF website with the following text: Lunchtime Lit: Reading Poetry 101 Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to be a literary professional in order to understand and enjoy the poetic form. Join Sumudu Samarawickrama, Tayi Tibble and Rae White as they read and discuss each other’s work and demystify the pleasures of poetry.

Thursday 20 June, 12.30pm-1.30pm

Click here for more info on the event Lunchtime Lit: Reading Poetry 101.

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I acknowledge the Jagera and Turrbul peoples of Meanjin where I live and work. I pay my respects to elders, past and present. Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

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Finished painting these Oddish planters that Kieran 3D printed for me! 👀😍🎉 Keen to put plants in them 🥰🌿
I have some new zines up on my etsy store! Dealing with Rejection in the Arts (made for the FotP2021 Zine Swap for @sticky_institute) and The Zinester’s Art of Folding (made for @upstream_aw 2020). Link in bio or head to etsy.com/au/shop/ZinesByRae
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Oh hey, cool zine news: I’m gonna have a virtual stall at Festival of the Photocopier online! The site will launch on 20 Feb @ 12pm AEDT at fotp.online 👀 Keen to spend heaps of my pay packet on heckin good zines 📚😝 ILU @sticky_institute

Recent Posts

  • New zines!
  • FotP online!
  • New article in WellBeing WILD
  • New poem in Vastarien!
  • Gif poem

Recent Comments

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dustbunnies436 on Recently published work and aw…
Upcoming events… on Architype – a poetry…
Rae White on My story placed second in the…
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