All Tasmanian authors or writers should consider checking out TasWriters! Local author and writer organisations such as TasWriters are essential to local Tasmanian authors and writers, especially new authors. If you’re just getting started in the self-publishing world, you need all the support and advice you can get. You can visit their website here […]View post →
What is the Australian Society of Authors (ASA), and what do they do? The Australian Society of Authors (ASA) was originally formed in 1963 as an organization to protect and promote the rights of Australian authors and illustrators. The ASA has been instrumental in several successful campaigns to improve the working lives of Australian […]View post →
Sisters In Crime Australia may be right up your alley if you’re an aspiring female crime author! Sisters In Crime Australia (SICA) may sound a lot like the title of a great crime story or blockbuster movie. Still, it’s really an organization dedicated to up-and-coming, new, and existing female crime writers and authors. Don’t […]View post →
Margaret River, Western Australia, is home to the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival 2023. Are you going to be there? If you find yourself in Margaret River between the 12th and 14th of May 2023, then the Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival is a literature event you can’t miss. Regardless of whether […]View post →
If you’re a romance reader or writer, then RARE 23 Melbourne is a must-do! So, what is RARE23 Melbourne? It’s an opportunity for you to meet over 210 International Best Selling Romance authors. Not only will you be able to buy their books, but there are book signings and meet and greets with the […]View post →
An excellent place for Tasmanian indie authors to catch up and talk with fellow authors in the self-publishing industry! Networking is an essential part of being an author, and events such as the Tasmanian Indie Author Catch-Up is a great place to start. Indie authors, or self-published authors, like Tasmania, are a relatively small […]View post →