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Masterclass: ‘Stuckness’ as Creative Process: On Writing and Not Writing Poetry with Prose Poet and Professor of Creative Writing Oz Hardwick, Leeds Trinity University

  • Room C219 25 Wally's Walk Macquarie University, NSW, 2109 Australia (map)

Key Speaker:

Professor Oz Hardwick is an international award-winning poet and academic, with a particular interest in prose poetry, whose work has been published and performed internationally in and on diverse media. He has published thirteen well-received poetry collections, a number of collaborative works, and has had several hundred individual poems in anthologies and journals. He has edited and co-edited numerous anthologies, and has published articles on poetics and Creative Writing practice and pedagogy. Oz has contributed to many international conferences - including organising the first UK prose poetry conference in 2019 - and has spoken and read his work at numerous festivals, and has held residencies in the UK, Europe, the US, and Australia. Along with Anne Caldwell, he recently edited the collection of essays, Prose Poetry in Theory and Practice, Routledge, 2022.

Guest speakers:

Associate Professor Marcelle Freiman is a published poet and researcher whose research focus is on Creative Writing and its practice, theory and pedagogy. She has published articles on the practice and theory of Creative Writing, with a current interest in cognition, creativity and theories of extended and distributed cognition in writing process. She also researches poetry and poetics, with a specialty in ekphrasis. Marcelle's third book of poetry Spirit Level is published by Puncher & Wattmann (NSW) in 2021, and her two previous collections are White Lines (Vertical) (Hybrid Publishers 2010), and Monkey's Wedding (Island Press Co-op 1995), which was highly commended for the ASAL Mary Gilmore award. For over two decades, her poetry has appeared in anthologies and literary journals in Australia and overseas.

Dr Willo Drummond is an Australian poet, researcher and sessional lecturer who teaches in the Masters of Creative Writing program at Macquarie University. Her interdisciplinary research draws upon theories of distributed cognition to illuminate creative writing cognition and practice. Willo’s scholarship and poetry can be found in TEXT, AXON, Cordite Poetry Review, Australian Poetry Journal, The Canberra Times, Island, Griffith Review and elsewhere. Willo has been the recipient of a Vice Chancellor's commendation for Academic Excellence for her PhD in creative writing (2019), a Career Development Grant for poetry from the Australia Council for the Arts (2020), shortlisted for the Val Vallis Award (2022), and runner-up in the Tom Collins Poetry Prize (2021). Her debut collection Moon Wrasse was published by Puncher & Wattmann in 2023.

Elizabeth Walton is an MRes candidate at Macquarie University and holds a Master of Creative Writing from Macquarie and a Macquarie University Award for Excellence. She has publications in Brushstrokes, the 2023 Ros Spencer Poetry Prize Anthology, Meniscus and Overland. Elizabeth received the Anne Edgeworth fellowship and second place in the AAWP and Woollahra Digital Literary awards. She is also a musician and freelance writer.


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