Andrew Joyner will show you how to turn even the simplest drawing into a story – by putting it into a box! The box can be a page, a frame, a screen, or a panel in a comic strip. See how to build a story.
Looking closely at nature to draw tiny characters. Learn to draw insects follow the process illustrators use and put your realistic pictures aside and turn them into your own style in a teeny tiny book to take home.
Jacqueline Harvey is renowned for her mystery and adventure stories. But how do you write a successful mystery – something readers will believe and that makes sense.
Join Kate as she gets the group to warm up by playing some illustration games to ignite the spark of creativity! Group activities are playful, fun and accessible and lead on to an exploration of character development.
Join author, educator and beekeeper Megan Daley for a writing workshop exploring the wonderful world of native bees. Megan will share her picture book, ‘The Beehive’ and discuss the process of writing narrative non-fiction text.
Write a synopsis and the opening line of a brand new story 'created' by the roll of a dice. Suitable for Years 7-11.
Learn to draw your own unique characters in this hugely popular style. A fully guided art workshop for students, teachers and parents. Even those who are convinced they “can’t draw” will impress themselves!
When novelist Wai Chim is not writing fiction, she is making stop motion short films about her favourite character, Bogs the penguin. Learn to create your own stop motion stories with her in this fun hands-on workshop.
This workshop is very fun and great for inspiring creativity. Students will design their own creatures by taking elements from many different animals and ‘mashing’ them together.
Join James for hands-on writing and drawing workshops making comic strip stories. Your subject – secret agents! James will show you how to draw Max Mole and other characters from his new graphic novel series Secret Agent Mole.
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