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SUMMARY:The Letter Review Prize for Short Fiction\, Poetry\, and Books
DESCRIPTION:Name: The Letter Review Prize for Short Fiction\, Poetry\, & Books\nPrizes: 9-12 winners are announced who share in the $3000 USD total prize pool and are published by The Letter Review. Up to 80 writers shortlisted.\nEntry Fee: $20 – $30 USD\nDates: Open now\, closing 29th July 11:59 pm ET.\nWords: Up to 5000 words of prose\, or 70 lines of poetry.\nDetails: Open to anyone in the world. No style or subject restrictions. Review full entry guidelines for further details. Judged blind.\nEnter Here: https://letterreview.com/information/
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/the-letter-review-prize-for-short-fiction-poetry-and-books/
CATEGORIES:Competitions
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe-2/2026-06-20/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe-2/2026-06-27/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe-2/2026-07-04/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe-2/2026-07-11/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe-2/2026-07-18/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Writing Australian Gothic Landscapes wit Karleah Olson
DESCRIPTION:Are you working on a piece that might fit the Australian Gothic genre? Keen to capture your settings and leave a lasting impression with readers? \nLearn how to write Australian landscapes through a Gothic lens with WA author and KSP Writer-in-Residence Karleah Olson. In this workshop\, you will: \n✨ Study published works to learn how this genre hooks readers and leaves a lasting impression \n✨ Explore tropes and elements of the Gothic genre and how to apply these to an Australian setting \n✨ Harness location\, atmosphere\, and cultural context to craft stories that are distinctly Australian yet universally chilling \n✨ Put everything together with guided brainstorming and writing activities\, with an opportunity to share \n🗓️ Saturday\, 18 July 2026 \n🕒 1:00PM – 4:00PM \n🎟️ $35 KSP Members\, $50 Non-members \n🔗 Reserve your spot now via their website (www.kspwriterscentre.com/workshops) \n𝗦𝗽𝗮𝗰𝗲𝘀 𝗮𝗿𝗲 𝗹𝗶𝗺𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗱. Book now and dive into the world of Australian Gothic landscapes. This workshop is proudly hosted by the Katharine Susannah Prichard Writers’ Centre and supported by the Shire of Mundaring. KSP is a partner with Act\, Belong\, Commit for the promotion of mental health and wellbeing.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/wa-gothic-landscapes/
LOCATION:KSP Writers’ Centre\, 11 Old York Road\, Greenmount\, WA\, 6056\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Books in the Brewery Sunday Session - Albany
DESCRIPTION:The Perfect Sunday Afternoon\nLooking for a way to cap off your weekend that isn’t just “watching Netflix on the couch”? \nAfter a string of sold-out events in Perth\, the team at Books in the Brewery is heading south. Known for creating casual\, fun events for readers that ditch the formal vibes for something much more relaxed and usually with a cheeky drink or two. \nSo grab your Locals Only Lager\, order some lunch from the kitchen\, and settle in for an engaging afternoon with four of WA’s most celebrated authors. No dull interview here\, just great storytellers having a chat about great stories right in the heart of Albany. \nThe Talent\nWe’ve assembled an incredible lineup of West Australian storytellers\, featuring: \nMolly Schmidt: Albany’s own and winner of the City of Fremantle Hungerford Award for her stunning debut\, Salt River Road. \nLouise Wolhuter: Winner of the 2025 WA Premier’s Fiction Book of the Year for her compelling psychological mystery\, Shadows of Winter Robins. \nKate Emery: WA Premier’s Book Award winner and author of the sharp\, witty mysteries My Family and Other Suspects and A Murder is Going Down. \nAlexander Thorpe: WA Premier’s Award-shortlisted author of the Mendicant Monk mysteries\, “cosy historical crime” novels set right here in WA. \nWhat’s in Store?\nThe Panel: Pull up a chair for an easygoing chat about the “art of a good yarn.” Our authors will explore why we tell stories and where the spark begins—whether it’s pulled from real-life moments\, a favourite TV show\, or the unique nature of living and writing in Western Australia. \nThe Q&A: Your chance to join the conversation. Ask about their creative process\, their favourite local haunts\, or even the best way to murder someone (strictly in a fictional sense\, of course). \nStory Bites: Enjoy short\, atmospheric readings as the authors share a few of their favourite moments from some of their favourite books. \nBook Sales & Signings: Our friends at Paperbarks Bookshop will be on-site with a pop-up shop so you can browse the titles and get your copies signed by the panel. \nDon’t Miss the Boat\nBooks in the Brewery events are famous for filling up fast. While entry for this special Albany event is free\, seats at Wilson’s are strictly limited. Secure your ticket today to ensure you have a spot for a Sunday full of great beer\, brilliant books\, and even better company. \nA Note for the Locals:\nThe kitchen will be pumping out its usual legendary menu\, so we recommend arriving early to get your food order in and snag a prime table before the panel kicks off!
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/books-in-the-brewery-sunday-session-albany/
LOCATION:Wilson Brewing Company\, 72 Stirling Terrace\, Albany\, 6330
CATEGORIES:Author Talk,Events
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SUMMARY:Dip Your Toe
DESCRIPTION:A series of six writing workshops to get you started or unstuck. \nSESSION 1: JUNE 13\nAnnie de Monchaux – Getting Started\nThe basics of writing\, including word choices\, the anatomy of a paragraph\, avoiding self-criticism and the importance of positivity. \nSESSION 2: JUNE 20\nGerard McCann – Writing Memoir\nExploring sensory memory as the source for feeling the creative – memoir\, short story or fiction – in that all expression comes from lived experience\, however banal\, extraordinary or traumatic. \nSESSION 3: JUNE 27\nLisa Ellery – Self-Editing\nA practical ten-point plan to help writers overcome cliché\, repetition and other deadly sins to create prose that’s pacy\, punchy and vivid. \nSESSION 4: JULY 4\nMichele Johnston – Making Your Sentences Soar\n‘The sentence is a self-contained world of wonder.’ Tips to make your sentences soar\, sing and set your readers’ hearts aflame. \nSESSION 5: JULY 11\nLouise Wolhuter – Building Characters\nPutting the mice in your doll’s house. A leap-then-look approach to creating characters capable of carrying your story; and tips and tricks to lift them off the page. \nSESSION 6: AUGUST 1\nNandi Chinna – Metaphor\nOriginal and exciting metaphor can make a manuscript sing. A fun\, expansive exploration of simile and metaphor and finding the perfect metaphor to lift your manuscript onto the publisher’s ‘yes’ list. \nAll sessions booked individually so you can pick and choose.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/dip-your-toe-2/2026-07-25/
LOCATION:The Reuben Room – Ode to Sirens\, 25 High Street\, Fremantle\, 6160
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Join the Stirling Libraries Writers' Group
DESCRIPTION:Ever thought about writing a novel\, or just writing for fun? The Stirling Libraries Writers’ Group welcomes all adult budding authors to try their hand in a relaxed\, supportive environment. \nBring your favourite writing pen and paper. We’ll provide writing prompts and the opportunity to share feedback. \nMeetings are held on the fourth Monday of each month at Stirling Libraries – Osborne\, from 5:30pm – 6:30pm – unless it falls on a public holiday. Then\, it meets on the third Monday instead. \nFor more information\, please contact Stirling Libraries – Osborne via email at osborne.library@stirling.wa.gov.au or phone at (08) 9205 7900
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/join-the-stirling-libraries-writers-group/2026-07-27/
LOCATION:Stirling Libraries – Osborne Park\, 9 Royal Street\, Tuart Hill\, WA\, 6060\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Events,Workshops
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SUMMARY:Writers. With Wine.
DESCRIPTION:Whether you need to carve some time for your writing\, need the inspiration of others to help you hold yourself accountable or just crave the reminder that we’re not alone as we tap away at our keyboards Writers With Wine can help. \nExpect a kind and supportive environment and two 45 minute writing sprints with room for social interaction\, wine and cheesecake in between. \nWriters With Wine is a welcoming space for aspirational\, emerging and established writers. It is not a class\, workshop\, or a lecture\, nor a guarantee of feedback or editing by other attendees. \nPlease note\, unfortunately sessions at Lums are not currently wheelchair accessible.
URL:https://www.writingwa.org/event/writers-with-wine/2026-07-29/
LOCATION:Lums Wine Bar\, 433 Hay St\, Subiaco\, 6008
CATEGORIES:Events
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