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Our first ever event was a Debut Monday. Three years on, it’s still going strong, introducing new Australian talent each month.Whether it’s meeting Australia’s latest wunderkind or hearing an…
Our first ever event was a Debut Monday. Three years on, it’s still going strong, introducing new Australian talent each month.Whether it’s meeting Australia’s latest wunderkind or hearing an…
Tom Doig is a writer, performer and editor who has been published in the Big Issue, The Lifted Brow, Sleepers Almanac and Voiceworks magazine (where he was once editor). His plays include Survival o…
Our first ever event was a Debut Monday. Three years on, it’s still going strong, introducing new Australian talent each month.Whether it’s meeting Australia’s latest wunderkind or hearing an…
Our first ever event was a Debut Monday. Three years on, it’s still going strong, introducing new Australian talent each month.Whether it’s meeting Australia’s latest wunderkind or hearing an…
Our first ever event was a Debut Monday. Three years on, it’s still going strong, introducing new Australian talent each month.Whether it’s meeting Australia’s latest wunderkind or hearing an…
The first event ever to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session, and two years on, we’re just as committed to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s newest…
The first event ever to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session, and two years on, we’re just as committed to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s newest…
The first event ever to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session, and two years on, we’re just as committed to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s newest…
The first event ever to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session, and two years on, we’re just as committed to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s newest…
The first event ever to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session, and two years On, we’re just as committed to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s newest…
The first event ever to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session, and two years on we’re just as committed to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s newest…
The very first event to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session – and two years on, we’re as committed as ever to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s…
The very first event to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session – and two years on, we’re as committed as ever to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s…
The very first event to run at the Wheeler Centre was a Debut Mondays session – and two years on, we’re as committed as ever to fostering new talent.Whether it’s meeting Australian literature’s…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Let Debut Mondays be your guide to the best…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Let Debut Mondays be your guide to the best…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Let Debut Mondays be your guide to the best…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let Debut Mondays be your…
Our monthly focus on new and emerging writers takes place again on Monday night. This month, Debut Mondays will feature Raphael Brous (author of I am Max Lamm) Melanie Joosten (Berlin Syndrome), Dan …
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let Debut Mondays be your…
Every month four first-time authors read from their work.Come and have a glass of wine and discover the best new writers around.This month, we feature Mara Coson (Voiceworks #83 – ‘I’m an Asian…
Every month four first-time authors read from their work. Come and have a glass of wine and discover the best new writers around.
To mark the end of our inaugural year, the final Debut Mondays on Monday 29th November, will be the Wheeler Centre Christmas Celebration. Debut Mondays was the very first event held in our…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let Debut Mondays be your…
Lara Fergus, My Sister Chaos, Spinifex Lisa Lang, Utopian Man, Allen and Unwin Kirstyn McDermott, Madigan Mine, Picador Anna Krien, Into the Woods: The Battle for Tasmania’s Forests, Black Inc
Debut Mondays author Lara Fergus I wrote a book about 2 characters. An obsessive cartographer – organised to the point of insanity – and her artist sister, confined to, or …
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let Debut Mondays be your…
Debut Monday author, Kirstel Thornell Tonight’s Debut Monday author Kristel Thornell has written for Readings blog about how she came to write her Australian/Vogel…
Born in London, Lisa Reece-Lane moved to Australia with her family and studied music at Victorian College of the Arts and later, Sweelinck Conservatorium in Amsterdam. She played with the Melbourne …
Gretchen Shirm was born in Kiama in 1979 and moved to the north coast of NSW as a teenager. She has also lived in Holland and Ireland and currently lives in Sydney where she works as a lawyer…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let DEBUT MONDAYS be your…
Photo Lucian Chaffey Leanne Hall arrives at the State Library engulfed in a coat and scarf, a lavender beanie over her pixie haircut. Her attention to detail when it comes …
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let DEBUT MONDAYS be your…
Meanjin’s blog, Spike sat down with Debut Monday author, Jon Bauer across the digital divide to find out about boxing, street opera and writing notes to self.What’s a typical day spent writing like…
She lives in Melbourne and works as a children’s specialist at an independent bookstore.Leanne can’t think of anything better than a life spent reading and writing young adult fiction, and has far…
Her first memoir, Kissing Frogs (Finch Publishing), is being adapted for the stage by AFI-award-winning actor Annie Byron.Andee is currently working on a second memoir, Barking Mad: Too much therapy…
He has also undertaken studies with the Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis. He has worked as a furniture removalist, a newspaper distributor and a hardware salesman and trained as an amateur…
She has had essays and articles published in a range of magazines, journals, and newspapers, including The Age, The Australian, Family Circle, WellBeing, Melbourne Bride, The Big Issue, The…
Readers are spoilt for choice: bookshops are overflowing with the great, the good (and the rest), and it could not be harder to choose what to read next.Every fortnight, let DEBUT MONDAYS be your…
I received my first physical copy of In-human as a book and I couldn’t imagine the excitement it would bring. It’s been such a long and hard slog to get it published that there was…
Under the spotlight for our first winter Debut Mondays event: Vivienne Kelly’s gothic morality tale Cooee,Steven O’Connor’s high-tech book for kids Elemental, Joel Magarey’s funny and poignant…
People don’t much like fear, suffering and death, whether their own or that of others. Spectator columnist Allan Massie has typified this discomfort, arguing that personal experiences of suffering …
Madeleine Hamilton reads from her book Our Girls.
Sofie Laguna reads from her book One Foot Wrong.
Bob Franklin reads from his book of short stories, Under Stones.
Andrew McDonald reads from his book The Greatest Blogger in the World.