
UPDATE: A panel of local literary talent will take center stage at the Bacchus Marsh Strawberry and Cherry Fest on November 15, igniting inspiration for aspiring writers. This free event, set to run from 11 am to noon at the Bacchus Marsh Public Hall, promises an engaging discussion led by authors including Matt Romania, Allyse Near, Holly Brunnbauer, Wayne Marshall, and Jem Tyley-Miller.
The Moorabool Author Panel aims to empower the next generation of writers by sharing personal journeys and offering invaluable advice for those looking to break into the literary world. As moderator, Romania emphasizes the opportunity for attendees to learn from seasoned authors. “It’s a good group which I think will lead to an engaging conversation,” he remarked, highlighting the community spirit that the panel aims to foster.
Marshall, a key organizer of the event and advocate for local literature, expressed enthusiasm about the inaugural literary panel at the festival. “It’s really exciting to try and have that reach a bigger crowd,” he said, underscoring the importance of sharing both successes and challenges in the writing process.
The panel discussion will delve into the authors’ experiences living in the picturesque Moorabool region, as well as practical tips for aspiring writers. Attendees will gain insights into overcoming obstacles in the creative process, making this a must-attend event for anyone interested in writing.
This is a unique chance for local residents to engage with authors who are passionate about promoting literature within the community. The festival not only showcases Moorabool’s rich creativity but also serves as a platform for cultivating future talent.
Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with local authors and gain inspiration for your own writing journey. Mark your calendars for Saturday, November 15, and join the conversation at the Bacchus Marsh Public Hall. Entry is free, and the community feel promises to make this a memorable event for all participants.