Expressions are sought from South Australian Artists / Artist teams to design and paint a mural on the double-sided wall in Eric Sutton Reserve, adjacent.
There are two sessions left in Write Back! Writing sessions for aspiring writers.
Kylie Maslen Writing Memoir
Tuesday 15 June, 6-8pm Semaphore Library, 14 Semaphore Rd, Semaphore
We all have a story to tell, but how do we make sure readers will connect with our own? While some people will have remarkable life experiences to detail, others will need to be more creative to make their story stand out – and cut through the slushpile to get your manuscript into the hands of publishers. In this workshop Kylie Maslen draws on her own experiences as a memoirist and author of Show Me Where It Hurts, to teach you to find the best angles within your story and marry those themes with broader context and experience. You will learn to structure and fashion your story into an engaging, empathetic narrative that readers can relate to, and in doing so begin to craft a memorable memoir they can’t put down.
FREE City of Port Adelaide art workshops in June 2021 The City of Port Adelaide Enfield Placemaking and Activation team have teamed up with OSCA (Open.
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New Mural in Osborne: Port Adelaide Enfield
Scott explained the meaning as showing, “Many different moments in time that connect people to each other through their connection to this place…..The land the sea the air….”
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