How to write a short story without it ending in a dream
Learn how to plot, structure, edit, create characters, write beginnings and imagine those dreaded endings
With Kalinda Ashton
Wednesday 11 August 2010 from 5pm-7pm
Kalinda Ashton’s short stories have been published in numerous journals and anthologies including Overland, Meanjin, The Readings Writers and Readers Anthology, and the Sleepers Almanac, as well as broadcast on ABC radio. Her first novel, The Danger Game, was published in August 2009
*Each workshop and panel session is free however bookings are required. Call 03 9094 7890 or email info@expressmedia.org.au to book a place. You must be aged between 13-20 to attend workshops. The panels are open to people of all ages.

How to write a short story without it ending in a dream

Learn how to plot, structure, edit, create characters, write beginnings and imagine those dreaded endings

With Kalinda Ashton

Wednesday 11 August 2010 from 5pm-7pm

Kalinda Ashton’s short stories have been published in numerous journals and anthologies including Overland, Meanjin, The Readings Writers and Readers Anthology, and the Sleepers Almanac, as well as broadcast on ABC radio. Her first novel, The Danger Game, was published in August 2009

*Each workshop and panel session is free however bookings are required. Call 03 9094 7890 or email info@expressmedia.org.au to book a place. You must be aged between 13-20 to attend workshops. The panels are open to people of all ages.

How to write a short story without it ending in a dream
Learn how to plot, structure, edit, create characters, write beginnings and imagine those dreaded endings
With Kalinda Ashton
Wednesday 11 August 2010 from 5pm-7pm
Kalinda Ashton’s short stories have been published in numerous journals and anthologies including Overland, Meanjin, The Readings Writers and Readers Anthology, and the Sleepers Almanac, as well as broadcast on ABC radio. Her first novel, The Danger Game, was published in August 2009
*Each workshop and panel session is free however bookings are required. Call 03 9094 7890 or email info@expressmedia.org.au to book a place. You must be aged between 13-20 to attend workshops. The panels are open to people of all ages.

How to write a short story without it ending in a dream

Learn how to plot, structure, edit, create characters, write beginnings and imagine those dreaded endings

With Kalinda Ashton

Wednesday 11 August 2010 from 5pm-7pm

Kalinda Ashton’s short stories have been published in numerous journals and anthologies including Overland, Meanjin, The Readings Writers and Readers Anthology, and the Sleepers Almanac, as well as broadcast on ABC radio. Her first novel, The Danger Game, was published in August 2009

*Each workshop and panel session is free however bookings are required. Call 03 9094 7890 or email info@expressmedia.org.au to book a place. You must be aged between 13-20 to attend workshops. The panels are open to people of all ages.

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This is your online calendar/bible to all the upcoming events hosted by Express Media at Signal. Click on each of the photos (of our lovely workshop leaders) to find out more about each event.

More about Signal:

Once an abandoned train signal box, Signal is now an exciting new arts studio, designed exclusively for the creative ideas of 13-20 year olds. Come inside this box as Express Media presents a series of workshops, panels and publishing opportunities for young writers and media makers. Some of the works to come out of these workshops will be published in a special publication, Nanoworks Signal. Nanoworks Signal will be produced and edited entirely by young people.

Signal is right in the heart of Melbourne, behind Flinders Street Station towards Sandrige Bridge Northbank.

Booking and Details:

Each workshop and panel session is free however bookings are required. Call (03) 9094 7890 or email info@expressmedia.org.au to book a place. You must be aged between 13-20 to attend workshops. The panels are open to people of all ages.

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