2019 BALLARAT SHORT STORY COMPETITION. Ballarat Writers Inc. would like to thank everyone who submitted to the 2019 Southern Cross Short Story competition. The winners were announced at our final meeting for the year in November, and the winning entry was read aloud.
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The Southern Cross Short Story Competition runs every second year, alternating with the Martha Richardson Memorial Poetry Prize. The 2019 Southern Cross Short Story Competition is now open! You can find the details at this link.
The Southern Cross Short Story Competition runs every second year, alternating with the Martha Richardson Memorial Poetry Prize. Southern Cross Short Story Competition 2019 Ballarat Writers Inc invites writers to enter the 2019 Southern Cross Literary Competition. The competition asks for short stories to 3000 words, with an open theme. First prize is 1,000 AUD, […]
Another AGM has been and gone, and this year we say goodbye to two committee members: Competitions Coordinator, Johanna Botman, and our Chairperson, Irene Warfe.
It’s that time of year again! Our AGM will be held on Wednesday February 13 at the Bunch of Grapes hotel from 7pm. The outgoing committee will be there early to gather feedback and ideas, and to answer questions from those who might be interested in building Ballarat Writers into something bigger and better. To […]
Ballarat Writers are proud to announce that the winner of our biennial Martha Richardson prize for 2018 is Janine McGinness-Whyte with her poem “Transplanted”.
It’s 2018, which means it’s time for our biennial Martha Richardson Memorial Poetry Prize. You can find all of the relevant details and links at https://ballaratwriters.com/competitions/martha-richardson-memorial-poetry-prize-2018/.
Ballarat Writers is pleased to announce the winner of the 2018 Martha Richardson Memorial Poetry Prize, judged by acclaimed local poet Nathan Curnow. The winner was “Transplanted” by Janine McGinness-Whyte. Read it here. The highly commended finalist was “Reddening” by Roger Vickery. You can read the judge’s report here. The winner of the AU$1,000 prize was […]
Ways of Thinking about the Line in Free Verse Poetry Nathan Curnow, an acclaimed Victorian poet, is conducting this workshop to help with the Martha Richardson Memorial Poetry Prize competition 2018, and to help poets generally. It will encompass “Ways of Thinking about the Line in Free Verse Poetry”.
Words Out Loud is honing its edgy verse and taking the steel to its prose, as it seeks to “stay sharp” for its outing on April 19 at the Printers Room, in the basement of Sebaastians at the corner of Mair and Lydiard streets. With the year sliding into the colder, darker months, the Printers […]