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Author: kirstejade

Kirste is a writer from regional South Australia. She graduated with a Bachelor of Creative Writing in 2016 and since has developed projects like Letters to Blue (2020), co-facilitated the workshops Mono Club (2020) and I Feel Like Writing (2020-21) to support young writers and artists. She is writing a young adult novel series about sad teens with psychic powers. She lives for all things magical and if fairy wings don't sprout from her back, or if fire doesn't spark from her palms, one day, she'll head down the path of a villain.

Let’s Talk: Subplot

I don’t have much to talk about tonight, this topic was a little bit of a learning curve for me … More

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Let’s Talk: Plot

Week 4! Last week of these posts (for now?). We’ve been through a lot of information in the last three … More

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Prompt Day #3

Saturday is a day to get your head out of the story! We have to keep you on your toes. … More

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Let’s Talk: Failed Attempts

No resources today, but just a little insight to me and my journey! I try to make Fridays a little … More

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Let’s Talk: Apps

I don’t use an app to plan. I rely heavily on colour-coordinated sticky notes and luck (you’ll see tomorrow!). But … More

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