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Meet Cute

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Friday night is date night with this special evening of YA authors and emerging teen writers sharing stories to make you swoon.

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Prepare to swoon at the Meet Cute, a literary love-fest featuring a line-up of beloved YA authors and emerging teen writers.

Put your feet up and let us woo you with a selection of short and very sweet stories from award-winning YA authors Sarah Ayoub, Alison Evans and Melissa Keil. They’re joined by three emerging teenage writers who capture the magic of the meet cute in stories crafted with the support of our special YA mentors.

Enjoy a cute night out with your rom-com-loving bestie, your special someone, your secret crush or take yourself on a date at this evening of stories that will take your breath away.

If you’re attending Meet Cute, stick around for a spooky storytelling session at Spring Fling’s Fright Night.

This event will be photographed and recorded for use by the Wheeler Centre.

The bookseller for this event is Readings.

 

 

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Accessible toilets available

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About Spring Fling

Celebrating our return to the stage and the rejuvenation of the arts and culture communities, Spring Fling is a short series of big ideas offering a delectable picnic spread of events with leading thinkers, writers and creators from Australia and abroad.

Spring Fling is supported by the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund, a Victorian Government and City of Melbourne partnership.

Spring Fling 2022

Featuring

Sarah Ayoub

Sarah Ayoub is a freelance journalist, academic and bestselling author of books for teens and children. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Marie-Claire, ELLE, Sydney Review of Books and more. Sarah is a regular fixture at schools and writers festivals a... Read more

Alison Evans

Alison Evans is the award-winning author of three young adult (YA) novels: Euphoria Kids (2020), Highway Bodies (2019) and Ida (2017). They are a contributor in the YA anthologies Kindred: 12 Queer #loveozya Stories (2019) and Hometown Haunts: A Horror #loveozya Anthology (2021). They run a fortnigh... Read more

echo

echo is a non-binary teen writer living in Naarm on Wurundjeri Country with their family and cat. They love writing poetry, wearing bright colours, and experimenting with art in all its forms. They presented at National Young Writers Festival 2022 and won the Monash Council Wordfest Short Story comp... Read more

Melissa Keil

Melissa Keil is a writer and children’s book editor. She is the author of three YA novels: Life in Outer Space, The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl and The Secret Science of Magic. Her short story, Sundays, is featured in Begin, End, Begin, the #LoveOzYA anthology. She is also the autho... Read more

Jes Layton

Jes Layton invented writing, the airplane, and the internet. He was also the first person to reach the North Pole. Jes is an author and illustrator currently living and working on Wurundjeri Land. He is the current co-CEO/Executive Director of the Emerging Writers’ Festival and is currently re... Read more

Jodi McAlister

Jodi McAlister is an author and academic. In her author life, she writes romance. In 2022, she has published Here For The Right Reasons (for adults) and Libby Lawrence is Good at Pretending (for young adults). She is also the author of the Valentine trilogy (2017-19), and her new romance Can I Steal... Read more

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The Wheeler Centre

176 Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000

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