Join Geoff Harwood, Katherine Johnson and Pete Hay for a fascinating discussion of ‘history, nature and hermits’, themed around the…
Do you believe in dragons? What about dragons that don’t breath fire or fly, but which are the most beautiful…
Launching the Forty South Short Story Anthology 2021 (the best entries from the Tasmanian Writers’ Prize 2021). Chris Gallagher, judge…
Often when writing remote places, the location itself functions as a character. The writer must be as aware of its…
Hannah Moloney, presenter of The Good Life, is a permaculture landscape designer, educator and change maker. Having learned about the…
Our moment is on edge, with multiple pressures impacting globally not just on ourselves but on our home… How can writers give to, and feed on, a moment that has helped to cause such damage? In this session, poems will be read, processes and hopes will be discussed, and the experience of writing amid the Anthropocene will be shared.
Since May this year, 23 Tasmanian poets have been working with one specific idea, that poetry can contribute to a deeper cultural valuing of the world we are part of. With readings by several of the 23 poets involved, this event is for remembering where we are, where we have come from, and what we might wish to take with us into the future.