EWF At Home Residency Q&A: Sharlene Allsopp
Sharlene Allsopp is one of six writers selected for the EWF At Home Residencies program, and is undertaking a fortnight of creative work, supported by EWF, in November and December.
The Emerging Writers’ Festival work, learn and play largely on the land of the Kulin nation, and pay our respects to their Elders, past and present.
EWF celebrates the history and creativity of the world’s oldest living culture.
Sharlene Allsopp is one of six writers selected for the EWF At Home Residencies program, and is undertaking a fortnight of creative work, supported by EWF, in November and December.
... remember our everlasting endurance/such as/When I say to be brown is to be brilliant
People Asking, Would You Rather Be A Happy Ordinary Person, or A Star
I understood being Aboriginal like I understood the fact that I had brown eyes, big ears and no dad.
This week we’re sharing Ana Maria Gomides’ humorous piece "Boo" that she first performed for Kiss Me Thru The Phone – on ghosting her white male therapist.
A series of pieces by emerging writers, first performed at the 2020 Emerging Writers’ Festival
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