Author: Australian Writers' Centre Team

Competitions and Opportunities
Australian Writers' Centre Team

COMP CLOSED: WIN ‘Lying Beside You’ by Michael Robotham

TWO MISSING WOMEN. ONE WITNESS. SO MANY LIES . . . This week’s giveaway book is the brand-new thriller by the “number-one bestselling and award-winning master of crime”, Michael Robotham. His latest is titled Lying Beside You, and we have three to be won. Here’s a quick synopsis: Twenty years

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Fiction writing
Australian Writers' Centre Team

Video: Rae Cairns on ‘The Good Mother’

Rae Cairns is a former youth worker who has turned to a life of crime… writing. She is fascinated with how ordinary people manage when faced with extraordinary circumstances, and the lengths everyday characters will go when all they love is put at risk. She writes crime with heart; thriller

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Competitions and Opportunities
Australian Writers' Centre Team

COMP CLOSED: WIN ‘The Family Remains’ by Lisa Jewell

Their secrets can’t stay buried forever… This week’s giveaway book comes from British-based Lisa Jewell – the number one bestselling author of thrillers The Family Upstairs and Then She Was Gone. Her latest book is The Family Remains. Here’s a quick synopsis: LONDON. Early morning, June 2019 – on the

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Fiction writing
Australian Writers' Centre Team

How to edit your own writing: 7 authors share their top tips

By Allison Tait. “Write as though no-one’s watching.” “Your first draft doesn’t need to be perfect.” “Your first draft is just you telling the story to yourself.” There’s a lot of information around about first drafts and how they can be messy embryos of a polished idea. What’s more difficult

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Alumni/Student success stories
Australian Writers' Centre Team

How Rashida Tayabali became a freelance writer and author

Rashida Tayabali had always wanted to write, but had been discouraged from studying journalism at university. While working as a marketing coordinator, she decided her maternity leave would be the perfect opportunity to rediscover her old passion. Inspired by a colleague who had done courses at the Australian Writers’ Centre, Rashida enrolled in Freelance Writing Stage 1 – and immediately her life changed.

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Fiction writing
Australian Writers' Centre Team

7 side-splitting tips for writing funny flash fiction

The best stories engage the reader – making you FEEL something. That emotion might involve being nervous for the fate of a character, angry at a detective missing a vital clue, sad at a loss, or rolling in fits of laughter. While most of these emotions must be earned through

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Podcast: So You Want to be a Writer
Australian Writers' Centre Team

Ep 488: Matthew Ryan Davies on his latest novel ‘Things We Bury’

Matthew Ryan Davies on his latest novel Things We Bury. How to make time to read. Jack Kerouac’s innovative writing method. And win copies of The Novel Project by Graeme Simsion. You can listen to the episode below, on Apple Podcasts, on Spotify, or add the podcast RSS feed manually to your

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Competitions and Opportunities
Australian Writers' Centre Team

COMP CLOSED: WIN ‘The Novel Project’ by Graeme Simsion

The no-drama novel writing method behind Graeme Simsion’s global bestsellers… This week’s giveaway book is from global bestselling author Graeme Simsion. Back in 2014, he created an instant hit with The Rosie Project – which spent 65 weeks on the New York Times Bestsellers list and spawned two sequels. In

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Woman sitting on a floor covered with open books, holding a black coffee and reading a book, tracing words with her finger.
Fiction writing
Australian Writers' Centre Team

What does it mean to “read widely”?

By Allison Tait. If you are searching for writing tips, it doesn’t take long to discover that one of the (if not THE) top tips offered over and over is this one: “Read!” It makes sense, if you consider writing to be a “words in = words out” equation. The

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Podcast: So You Want to be a Copywriter
Australian Writers' Centre Team

Ep 039: How to find your first copywriting client

Starting something new is always hard. But have you found that once you get going, it gets easier? Finding your first copywriting client is no different. Once you get that first job under your belt you’ll find it gets a whole lot easier. This episode is a little bit different

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Build your profile and promote your book
Australian Writers' Centre Team

What to do when you don’t have a book coming out

By Angela Slatter. To paraphrase Jane Austen (poorly), it is a truth universally acknowledged, that once you’ve got a publishing contract, you’ll have a book coming out every year! Right? Sorry, no. Wrong. You might be one of the fortunate few who do have this sort of regularity in their

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Podcast: So You Want to be a Writer
Australian Writers' Centre Team

Ep 487: Kelly Rimmer on her latest novel, ‘The German Wife’

In this week’s episode: Meet Kelly Rimmer, author of The German Wife. Her books have been translated into 25 languages and have sold over 2 million copies. She’s been in New York times bestseller and lives in the central west of new south Wales. Also, find out how to find

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Competitions and Opportunities
Australian Writers' Centre Team

COMP CLOSED: WIN ‘About Time’ by David Rooney

A horological history of human civilisation, told through twelve world-changing clocks… It’s about time we gave away a non-fiction book, so this week’s giveaway book is About Time by David Rooney – a timely tale about our creation and relationship with time itself. We have three copies to be won.

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Fiction writing
Australian Writers' Centre Team

How to write a book dedication

By Allison Tait. One of the most difficult pages to write in any book is the dedication. Sounds silly, right? By definition, a book dedication is a personal note from the author to someone of importance. At its simplest, a book dedication is no more than two words. For [insert

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Competitions and Opportunities
Australian Writers' Centre Team

COMP CLOSED: WIN ‘Lessons in Chemistry’ by Bonnie Garmus

‘Mad Men’ didn’t turn scientists into unlikely TV stars. But if they did … This week’s giveaway book is Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus. Set in 1960s California, it introduces us to the unique and unforgettable Elizabeth Zott. We have three copies to be won. Here’s a quick synopsis:

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Build your profile and promote your book
Australian Writers' Centre Team

How I found my writing community (and how you can, too)

By Allison Tait. When I wrote about rejection recently, I talked about the importance of my writing community and recommended that every writer gather like-minded souls around them, for the bad times and the good. “But how?” was the response I got. Like a bowerbird, I found my writing people

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