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Emma Batchelor Winner of the 2021 Australian/Vogel Literary Award

Event description Please join us for one of the most anticipated conversations of the year. Canberran, Emma Batchelor will be In Conversation with Zoya Patel About this Event Please join us for one of the most anticipated conversations of the year. Canberran, Emma Batchelor will be In Conversation with Zoya Patel discussing her award-winning novel Now That I See You - an authentic and original exploration of complicated love. An event not to be missed! About Now That I See You Now That I See You details the breakdown of a long-term relationship after one partner discloses to the other that they are transgender. This piece of autofiction is told from the perspective of a female narrator over a period of eighteen months, spanning the first discovery of unknown feminine hairs in her male partner’s bathroom through Jess’s transition from presenting as male to female, and then to the relationship’s eventual disintegration. Personal journal entries and letters to Je

Dr Archer s still treading the boards | Canberra CityNews

What’s what and who’s who in the arts this week? Here’s HELEN MUSA‘s weekly “Arts in the City” column. FORMER director of the Centenary of Canberra and the National Festival of Australian Theatre, Robyn Archer, has just been awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of South Australia. Performing regularly, Archer is now a global mentor for the European Festivals’ Association Festival Academy and an ambassador for the Adelaide Crows. Ian Darling, left, and Greg Fleet… “The Twins”, Courtyard Studio, May 3-6. “THE Twins”, a new Australian play, stars comedians Greg Fleet and Ian Darling playing two old school friends, Greg and Ian, reuniting 40 years after playing the twins in Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors”, to rework it as a two-hander. The show has been coined “theatre verité” because the characters are real people, played by themselves. The Courtyard Studio, May 3-6, book here.

ECC Writers Center Reading Series continues March 18

ECC Writers Center Reading Series continues March 18 Author Kevin Brockmeier will speak at the next Elgin Community College Reading Series on Thursday, March 18. Courtesy of Ben Krain   Posted3/11/2021 1:04 PM The Writers Center at Elgin Community College continues the Spring 2021 Reading Series. Due to ongoing social distancing practices, the events will take place virtually. All readings begin at 7:30 p.m.   Author Kevin Brockmeier joins the series on Thursday, March 18. Brockmeier is the author of The Ghost Variations: One Hundred Stories, the novels The Illumination, The Brief History of the Dead, and The Truth About Celia, and the story collections Things That Fall from the Sky, and The View from the Seventh Layer.

HowlRound and LA Writers Center Present A Live Online Reading Of Marquis Ewing s VILLAINS

HowlRound and LA Writers Center Present A Live Online Reading Of Marquis Ewing s VILLAINS LAWC is partnering with HowlRound to present Breathe, an online play reading series designed to advance these stories.by BWW News Desk LA Writers Center presents a free online reading of Villains by Marquis Ewing as a part of their Breathe online play reading series, which will live stream on the global, commons-based, peer-produced HowlRound TV network at Howlround.tv beginning Saturday 27 February 2021 at 11 a.m. PDT (San Francisco, UTC-7) / 1 p.m. CDT (Chicago, UTC-5) / 2 p.m. EDT (New York, UTC-4). LAWC is partnering with HowlRound to present Breathe, an online play reading series designed to advance these stories. They are presenting one reading a month through the end of the year.

ECC Writers Center Reading Series announce spring lineup

ECC Writers Center Reading Series announce spring lineup   Updated 2/13/2021 1:23 AM The Writers Center at Elgin Community College will host three authors for the Spring 2021 Reading Series. Due to ongoing social distancing practices, the events will take place virtually. All readings begin at 7:30 p.m. On Thursday, Feb. 18, the spring Reading Series kicks off with Clifford Thompson, author of What It Is: Race, Family, and One Thinking Black Man s Blues, one of Time magazine s most anticipated books of the 2019 season. His essays and writings on books, film, jazz, and American identity have appeared in The Best American Essays 2018, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The Village Voice. He is the author of a novel, Signifying Nothing, and a 2015 memoir, Twin of Blackness. Thompson teaches creative nonfiction writing at the Bennington Writing Seminars, New York University, and Sarah Lawrence College.

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