Given EWF’s current focus on our Digital Writers crowd-funding project that will deliver a digital writing event for emerging writers in Queensland, we thought it would be good to ask a Queensland blogger who attended EWF 2011 what they saw as being the benefits of EWF for emerging writers.
Sian Campbell (aka Monster Girl) is the Emerging Writers’ Festival’s Official Brisbane Blogger. She is about all things books and writing and confesses that “all my Star Wars dvds are technically my dad’s”. She came to Melbourne in May. She saw things at EWF 2011. We asked her a few questions and this is what she said.
EWF: What were the highlights of your visit?
Sian: My highlights of the EWF festival in Melbourne were meeting so many fabulous new friends and industry professionals, the slide night, the discovery of The Cupcake Family macarons, discovering my inner LEGO poet at Rue Bebelons, finally buying Voiceworks after being ‘just’ a reader for so long (which then lead to be submitting to and getting into the upcoming issue!) and all the meaty goodness I found contained inside The Reader books I picked up (picked up both at the festival bookstore on sale, bargains = another highlight!)
EWF: Why are you excited about the Emerging Writers’ Festival coming to Brisbane?
Sian:I’m excited about EWF hitting up Brisbane because I live here and I miss you guys! It might not be the same without trams but I’m sure we can do figure out something involving CityCats, right? It’s also mega convenient because I’m at Avid Reader too much as it is and so now my lurking can also fulfil some sort of social/professional purpose…theoretically. Will there be LEGO Poetry at Avid? Because there should be LEGO Poetry at Avid.
(We will see what we can do for you there with the LEGO Poetry, Sian. You can always donate $50 to our Digital Writers crowd-funding - and you will receive your own personal poem made from LEGO in the mail)
EWF: As the official blogger of EWF Brisbane what sort of things will you be writing about?
Sian: And as blogger of EWF Brisbane I’ll be trying to let people in on what’s happening up here – the Digital Writing conference, the spelling bee and all that literary fun, as well as how people can support emerging writers, and maybe I’ll feature some mini-interviews with other emerging Brisbane writers too for funsies. We shall see but I’ll try to make it interesting.
We are looking forward to it. And, to help make it happen you can purchase tickets or donate over at our Pozible page.