Free-form Writing
Saturday 20 February 2010 - Sunday 21 February 2010
Explore prose and poetry, employing techniques of automatic writing. Through free-form writing, the writer can evoke surrealist ideas and play with language and image. This workshop covers the aspects of free-association, use of triggers-objects, the photographic image, the process of memory – the triggers of taste, smell, touch, sight, along with associative writing provoked by the cinematic image, stimulated by text excerpts, and physical experience of the body.
Ania Walwicz is the author of Writing, Boat and Red Roses, along with works widely anthologised and sound recordings produced in Voiceworks online on Cordite. She teaches Creative Writing at RMIT.
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As places are limited and to allow for confirmation of VWC events, prior bookings are required for all events. We strongly advise all bookings be made at least one week prior to event start. Bookings are not confirmed until payment is made. Refunds will only be given where a cancellation is made three working days prior to an event. The VWC reserves the right to cancel any event up to two days prior. Due to the nature of a 12-month program, event line-up may be subject to change.
