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Making the Personal Political: Writing for Change with Anwen Crawford, Eunice Andrada and Kate Fagan

  • The Carrington Hotel 15-47 Katoomba Street Katoomba, NSW, 2780 Australia (map)

Stella-Prize shortlisted writer Anwen Crawford (No Document, Live Through This) and poet, writer and academic Kate Fagan discuss how writing from the personal can harness the call for meaningful change and transformation in the way we deal with others.

Anwen Crawford is a Sydney-based writer, critic and visual artist. She is the author of No Document (2021) which was shortlisted for the 2022 Stella Prize, and Live Through This (2015).

Kate Fagan is a widely published writer, musician and academic whose third volume of poetry, First Light, was shortlisted for the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards and the Age Book of the Year Award.

*Program change: Unfortunately, Eunice Andrada has had to withdraw from this event

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