Author Q&A with Carmel Bird – Thurs 14 Dec, 8pm AEDT
We'll be chatting with award-winning Australian author Carmel Bird on from 8pm AEDT on Thursday 14 December to celebrate a new award for digital short stories and the launch of Bird's new digital collection, The dead aviatrix: eight short stories.
Is there anything you'd like to know about writing short stories or publishing online? Don't miss this chance to put your questions to an experienced and talented writer. No need to wait until 14 December either – post them as they come to you.
If you'd like a bit of inspiration, have a read of some of Carmel's work:
The Dead Aviatrix, a story from her new collection: https://tablo.io/carmel-bird/the-dead-aviatrix-and-the-stratemeyer-syndicate
An essay on her new collection: https://tablo.io/carmel-bird/the-dead-aviatrix-the-story-of-the-stories
Carmel Bird has written novels, short stories, essays and books on the art of writing, in addition to editing anthologies of essays and stories. She was awarded the Patrick White Award in 2016.
Another question from me: The book The Flying Girl mentioned in your story ‘The Dead Aviatrix’ is an autobiography. The Flying Girl was previously used as the title for a novel by Frank Baum (writing under the pseudonym of Edith Van Dyne) and it was said to be ‘an innovative blend of genres to create a feminist adventure’. Are there enough ‘feminist adventures’ being written these days? Is there still a need for them?