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May 2012

Write to Live - freelance journalism workshop with LESLEY SLY

Learn how to turn your interests/knowledge into profitable writing for newspapers and general and specialist magazines. Learn interview/research/writing skills, how to analyse publications/readership, write in style suitable for general and specialist publications, pitch stories, syndicate your work, and run a profitable freelance writing business.

DATE: Saturday 5 May, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.
VENUE: NEWC
COST: $55 members / $65 non-members

Lesley Sly

Lesley Sly is a journalist, composer and author. As a freelance journalist her work has appeared in many national and overseas publications, she was a columnist for Rolling Stone for ten years and an arts writer for The Bulletin, she has worked as a magazine editor, consulting editor, travel writer for BBC Radio and newspapers in the UK, sub-editor for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Financial Review.  Her 400-page book, The Power & The Passion: A guide to the Australian music industry, is a core text for contemporary music studies.


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Inquiries
All workshops must be booked and paid for in advance. For information about the program or to book for events:
Phone (02) 6772 7210 or send an email message to newc44@dodo.com.au

NEWC membership entitles you to do the workshop at the reduced member rate.
You can become a member when you book a workshop. Our annual membership fees are:

Adults: $30.00 including GST
Students (tertiary): $20.00 including GST
Students (under 18): $15.00 including GST

Venue
Unless otherwise stated, all events will be held at the New England Writers' Centre (NEWC), in the Neighbourhood Centre, 129 Rusden Street, Armidale (between the Council Building and the Town Hall).

Access
During opening hours and workshops, access is through the Cinders Lane car park (first door on left, in the corridor).

Parking
There is a one-hour parking restriction in the Cinders Lane carpark.


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