Wednesday, 30 September 2015
September 30, 2015
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NEW - Prose Critiquing Class to be held after Helen Hagemann's class each Friday fortnight. Commences this week, Friday, 2nd October at 3pm and will be convened by Robert Jeffreys. Jeffreys is a NIDA graduate and has been a professional actor, a Drama and English teacher, and has had two plays produced by Lyons Productions at The Blue Room, others at the Black Swan Theatre Company and the Perth Theatre Company. He has also written two dramas for ABC Radio, and is now concentrating on short fiction. Writers please note: Please bring enough copies to hand around, maximum three pages of prose (any genre), typed in Times New Roman, 1.5 spacing.
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