What does it take to keep showing up to the blank page? Award-winning author Alice Pung offers reasons for optimism in this year’s E. W. Cole Lecture.
Two decades ago, Alice Pung published Unpolished Gem, a funny, loving and irreverent portrait of a migrant family’s everyday struggles and bittersweet triumphs.
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of her beloved debut, Pung presents this year’s E. W. Cole Lecture on a subject near to her heart: the fundamentals of writing and the circumstances under which writers practice their craft. Drawing on knowledge earned from writing 15 books across contemporary fiction, YA, children’s literature and non-fiction, she examines the work that goes into the act of creation and what it takes to carry on writing, day after day.
Pung speaks on the quiet power of turning up through crises, changing political situations and changing tastes, and what makes it all worthwhile: how writing – and reading – can help us make sense of our lives, and the world at large, now more than ever.
An in-conversation with host Marina Sano will follow the lecture.
Supported by the E. W. Cole Foundation
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Alice Pung will be signing books after the event.
The bookseller for this event is Amplify Bookstore.
Featuring

Alice Pung
Alice Pung OAM is an award-winning author from Naarm. Her Father's Daughter won the Western Australia Premiers' Award, and her novel Laurinda won the Ethel Turner Prize at the NSW Premier’s Literary Awards. ...

Marina Sano
Marina Sano (she/her) is a Japanese and Australian critic, freelance editor, and a co-founder of Amplify Bookstore. She has been published in Mascara Literary Review’s Crip Stories, Kill Your Darlings, the ...



