The State of the (Writing) Nation is Writers Victoria’s annual address from an Australian writer, and a chance to reflect on what’s happening now and where we’re heading in literature and publishing.
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Beau Windon
Beau Windon
Beau Windon is a neurodivergent author of Wiradjuri heritage based in Naarm/Melbourne. He writes quirky stories about quirky people (including his quirky self) and poetry about all of the dark goo coating his mind. In 2021, his creative non-fiction saw him awarded a Writeability Fellowship. In 2023, Beau was one of the winning writers for Griffith Review’s Emerging Voices competition and in 2024, he was a finalist for the Writer’s Prize in the Melbourne Prize for Literature. You can read Beau’s work in various literary journals and anthologies.
Visit www.beauwindon.com for more.