George takes the audience on a journey through his fiction — what he writes, why he writes and how he writes. Find out how he plans the multiple story paths of a You Choose book.
Best-selling author Belinda Murrell provides students with an insight into the creative writing process and writing books for children and teenagers. Belinda will discuss the ‘art of writing’.
Best-selling author Candice has written 17 novels including Crimson Lake, which aired on the ABC as “Troppo”. Don’t miss your chance to hear from this award-winning author as she shares her pathway to becoming a published author.
There will be a brief discussion on the ethics of Artificial intelligence, then looking at the potentials and pitfalls of using these new tools in the storyboarding process.
Allayne will share inspirations behind her novels including Paper Planes, A Cardboard Palace, Selfie and the internationally award-winning novel Sensitive, and discuss what attributes make a great writer. Suitable for Years 8-11
This talk focuses on the YA novels The Running Man and The Things That Will Not Stand. The writing process. Where the story ideas came from and how they developed. Incorporating and building on real life experiences.
Wai Chim is many things; author, ex-Survivor contestant, first generation Chinese-American and now Australian. Wai discusses how her cultural background and experiences growing up in an immigrant family.
Graphic novels and comics are super popular with readers – they’re funny, action-packed and easy to read – but they’re not necessarily easy to make! James Foley has two hilarious graphic novel series: Secret Agent Mole and Sally Tinker.
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