by Peninsula Writers' Club | Past Writers in Residence
Kate should have died twice, but fate delivered her up safe both times. The first incident occurred when she was ten – she fell out of a tree onto a metal star picket. The picket caught the edge of her waist, tore her clothing, and left a bleeding gash on her side....
by Peninsula Writers' Club | Past Writers in Residence
‘Jacinta, I have something to tell you. Sarah had a heart attack … she died.’ ‘What! But she’s only 39.’ Sarah is, was, my cousin – older by six months. Our mums are sisters. We grew up together, as cousins do. I never considered her a close friend, but...
by Peninsula Writers' Club | Past Writers in Residence
LAND SLIDE It was a luxury home, with vaulted ceilings, marble benchtops, European appliances, floor to ceiling glass. There were many indoor plants for Ava to look after. She seemed to either water them too much or too little. She’d already needed to replace two of...
by Peninsula Writers' Club | News
Submissions are now open to our Mayor’s Short Story Writing Award Our Mayor’s Short Story Award in partnership with Mornington Peninsula Shire is back for a 3rd year! Together with Mornington Peninsula Shire, we are proud to present the third year of the...
by Peninsula Writers' Club | News
Announcing our 2023 funding partners We are delighted to announce our funding partners and supporters for 2023. Mornington Peninsula Shire / Mornington Peninsula Arts and Culture valued support of $9, 000 helps us to deliver a curated program of literary events...