Staging new tales from old sagas
Extraordinary and sometimes alarming tales of the gods and heroes of Circassian myth will come to life as part of a Flinders production The Doom of Sosruquo at the Bakehouse Theatre from June 10 to 14
Extraordinary and sometimes alarming tales of the gods and heroes of Circassian myth will come to life as part of a Flinders production The Doom of Sosruquo at the Bakehouse Theatre from June 10 to 14
Dr Ruth Starke has received an Australia Council grant to write a biography of former SA premier Don Dunstan.
Readers often place a great deal of trust in autobiographers without necessarily checking their credibility.
A Flinders Work-Integrated Learning placement took Katherine Baldwin to South Adelaide Football Club – two years on, she’s still submitting copy for the Panthers’ newsletter.
Prize-winning novelist Gillian Mears bade a poignant farewell to South Australia at a session with Flinders creative writing students.
Flinders creative writing PhD student and first-time novelist, Hannah Kent, has been named the inaugural winner of the Writing Australia Unpublished Manuscript Award.
Flinders University creative writing lecturer Dr David Sornig won’t be around on campus next year; instead, he’s banishing himself to the metaphorical writer’s garret, thanks to a $25,000 Australia Council Emerging Writers Grant.