Anupama Pilbrow, Nayuka Gorrie and Hella Ibrahim talk about the process of having your work edited and how much more difficult it can be when you’re an Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, POC and/or CALD writer, working with majority white institutions. We invite these exceptional writers and editors to discuss the editorial process, best approaches to being edited, and how we can build more sensitive and empowering protocols and institutions.
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SHOWNOTES:
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National Young Writers Festival
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Pamela Cook
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Kel Butler
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Nayuka Gorrie
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Anupama Pilbrow
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Hella Ibrahim
Webhttps://djedpress.com/author/hella-ibrahim/ -
Twitter - @djed_press