Watch STORY+ from Brisbane Writers Festival 2016
Donna Hancox
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2016 Story+ retured to Brisbane Writers Festival (BWF) for its fourth year with internationally renowned award winning writer and digital creator Kate Pullinger and Google Creative Labs Director Tea Uglow in conversation with Dr Donna Hancox about the Future of Literature at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
This signature event offered the audiences a chance to explore our digital futures with two of the most innovative thinkers in the world as they talked about their own recent projects and broader ideas about literature.
STORY+ attracted an audience of about 100 people filling the room and since the event was live-streamed a larger audience from around regional Queensland, were invited to join the conversation online.
Now, also The Writing Platform Readers are given the opportunity to watch the conversation by clicking here. Enjoy!
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