Jane Messer
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The way of the future? Online, digital and radio writing
Saturday 11 June
1.00 – 2.00pm
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Why is fiction so difficult to write, or is it?
Saturday 11 June
2.15 – 3.15pm
Memorial Hall
Workshop:
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Fiction writing masterclass with Jane Messer
Friday 10 June
10.00am – 4.00pm
Uniting Church Hall, near Hyde Street Bellingen
JANE MESSER is a novelist and writer of short stories, essays and radio dramas. Her books include the novels Hopscotch (2015), published to critical acclaim, Night by Night (1994) and Provenance (2007), and two anthologies, Bedlam – anthology of sleepless nights (1996), and Certifiable Truths– stories of love and madness (1998). Jane also writes for radio, and her one-hour radio play, Dear Dr Chekhov, was broadcast nationally on ABC Radio National in 2015.
Jane is a lecturer and Director of the postgraduate Creative Writing program at Macquarie University. She is a former judge of the Australian / Vogel’s Literary Award, has worked in the community legal sector and small press publishing, and writes for The Conversation’s Arts + Culture pages. janemesser.com



