Queensland Women: My Story, My Voice
Lori-Jay Ellis, CEO of Queensland Writers Centre, hosts a workshop to encourage women and girls to participate in writing, and use writing to empower themselves and ensure their voice is heard and their stories told. The session will include a Pomodoro writing session, writing for 25 minutes followed by 5-minute breaks.
Writing is designed to be at each individual's level, whether you're a first-time writer or an experienced wordsmith. Participants will have the option to send their work in for consideration for publication in an anthology.
Whether you’re an experienced writer or a total newcomer, young or old, come along and enjoy a morning of writing.
Held as part of Investing in Queensland Women.
Format
This is an in-person event for all writers.
About Queensland Writers Centre
Queensland Writers Centre is a not-for-profit membership organisation that supports, celebrates and showcases Queensland writers and writing in all its forms. We work with our members and partners to promote a vibrant and diverse writing community across Queensland.
We are the leading support and resource centre for writers and writing in Queensland, offering a comprehensive online and in-person range of services. We provide information and advice for anyone interested in writing, whatever your level of experience or ambition.
About Lori-Jay
Lori-Jay Ellis is a creative executive leader, with a diverse and eclectic background in global marketing. She is a skilled builder of brands and a talented business strategist, with a passion for fostering talent and empowering teams to achieve their potential. Lori-Jay embodies creativity and innovation, bringing a wealth of management experience and a particular passion for the role of innovation in building strong and connected communities. She has produced and directed funded short films and has a personal passion for the written word and a genuine love for all things indie. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Visual – QUT) and has been CEO of a community arts studio in Sydney, marketing director at a large multinational, and managed a New York art gallery. She has been CEO of Queensland Writers Centre for five years – leading the organisation through what has been a challenging few years!
For more information about Queensland Writers Centre’s Program of Events and answers to FAQs, please visit: www.queenslandwriters.org.au/program-info