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First Nations Australia Writers Network

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FNAWN serves as an advocacy body and resources service for emerging and established Indigenous Australian writers, poets and storytellers, helping to develop skills and provide development opportunities, "to sustain and enhance First Nations Australians writing and storytelling".
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in 2015, was an opportunity to demonstrate the work of its members and the success of the organisation, both within Australia and internationally. A third workshop was held in Canberra in August 2018.
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First Nations Australia Writers Network was established in 2013, with Reed-Gilbert as the first chair. Cathy Craigie was a co-founder and became executive director of the organisation.
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The seeds for the organisation were sown at the Guwanyi Indigenous Writers Festival in March 2011, although the idea had been discussed much earlier, at a 1993 writers' workshop in
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attended by 120 Indigenous writers, poets and storytellers, as well as non-Indigenous literary, agents, publishers and individuals. The second workshop, held in
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closed in December 2020. The project is overseen by FNAWN publisher, Yvette Holt, in association with
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to showcase their work. It has hosted guests from Canada, New Zealand and the US at various events.
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FNAWN was one of the main organisers of the first trip by Aboriginal writers to the US, to attend a
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In May 2013, FNAWN organised its first national workshop, a three-day-event in
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Submissions consisting of poems of up to 40 lines for a volume entitled
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Waters, Marcus. "Paul & Ally: "Guess who is coming to dinner"".
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It is registered as a charitable organisation based in
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Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander
Brisbane
Anita Heiss
Jared Thomas
Kerry Reed-Gilbert
Philip McLaren
Jackie Huggins
Sam Watson Snr
Jim Everett
Alexis West
John Harding
Peter Minter
Marcus Waters
Marie Munkara
Rembarrnga
Tiwi
Canberra
Yvette Holt
Jeanine Leane
Samantha Faulkner
Ali Cobby Eckermann
Rachel Bin Salleh
Brisbane
Melbourne
book fair
Australian Poetry
Scanlon Prize for Indigenous Poetry
Poets House
New York
Dub Leffler

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