Christopher Konrad will be teaching Prose Classes from now on each Friday fortnight at the Fremantle Arts Centre. He began in Term 2 taking over from Helen Hagemann who retires to be a full-time writer. You may remember his good news recently when he won the 2018 Tom Collins Poetry Award m a competition run by the Fellowship of WA Writers at Swanbourne WA. He is pictured here with Dennis Haskell (Judge) and FAW President Pat Johnson. Christopher has studied extensively, has a Ph.D in Writing from Edith Cowan University and is an erudite writer. Come along and share your writing passions with others, and develop a sensitive and curious writing craft.
Venue: Fremantle Arts Centre, the Print Room, however inquire at desk. Time: 1-3pm. What to bring: Notepad, pen, laptop or iPad Cost: OOTA $25 - NON-OOTA $30 (ask for membership form to save). For information on joining OOTA and what we do, please visit our website ootawriters.com
Christopher is a Western Australian writer with several books of poetry published. He has poems and short stories published in many journals and online including Westerly, Regime, Page Seventeen, Wet Ink, Creatrix, Swamp, Axon, Island, Cordite. Tamba, Southerly. Along with other awards he received First Prize for the Tom Collins Poetry Award (2009 & 2018) and the Todhunter Literary Award (2012) for a short story. He is published in Best Australian Poems 2013. His latest book Argot was published by Pomonal Publishing (2016). He is currently working on a collection of short stories, essays, poems and ....
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Looking forward to working with you in the coming term
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