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New writing to be ‘noted’ at festival

IN  March 2015, ‘Noted’ staged Canberra’s first writers’ festival in five years paying over 60 emerging and experimental writers, editors, publishers and artists for the benefit of over 1,000 attendees.

Image by Yasmin Masri
Image by Yasmin Masri

Applications to feature as a festival artist have now opened.

‘Noted’ organisers are also looking out for locals, interstaters, internationals, fiction and non-fiction writers, poets, editors, publishers, culturally and linguistically diverse creators, illustrators, and performers who want to run a workshop, conduct an online narrative experiment, collaborate in an art exhibition, or simply step forward.

As well, ‘non-writing artists’ (sculptors, dancers, designers) who are keen to collaborate with those in the literary world are also encouraged to apply.

Applications close at midnight on Sunday November 29.

Information and applications details at notedfestival.com/2016-artist-callout or notedfestival@gmail.com.

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