Free
#Performances
#About the event
Duration: 60 minutes
This is a free, online session as part of the Online Literature Festival. Presented in partnership with the Department of Education.
Allison Rushby shares her best writing advice with upper Primary students, encouraging young writers to stay weird, stay different – and write about what you love.
State schools Register at OneChannel [https://staff.learningplace.eq.edu.au/OneChannel/Pages/Program.aspx?cid=11&eid=22701]
Non-State schools Register at Eventbrite [https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/olf-2018-allison-rushby-tickets-48186768923]
#Artist
Allison Rushby
Allison Rushby is the author of more than thirty books for adults and children. Her work includes When This Bell Rings, which was a Notable in the CBCA Awards, The Mulberry Tree, which was shortlisted in the West Australia Young Readers' Book Award, The Turnkey, which was awarded Best Children’s Crime Novel in the Davitt Awards and The Seven Keys, which was longlisted in the Davitt Awards.