In partnership with Blackheath firm Ink-to-Screen, Macquarie Group Foundation LongLines brings you the opportunity to apply for a LongLines New Australian Film Stories Workshop. How would your novel –published, unpublished, or just carefully worked out – work on the screen? We all know about the crisis in the Australian film industry – does your novel tell a new Australian story? Five writers with a promising story with potential for the screen will have the opportunity to work with Ink-to-Screen, to consider the special requirements of the screen story and to explore the processes of the journey from ink to screen. The six-night residential workshop will take place from September 21-27.
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