Madeleine Dore Madeleine Dore i(9319297 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 Indigenous Literary Festival a Place to Learn, Laugh and Participate Madeleine Dore , single work essay 'The inaugural Indigenous literary festival Blak & Bright will promote and celebrate a diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices from 18 – 21 February 2016...'
1 Extraordinary Lessons : Reflections on Writing, Routine and the Ordinary in the Extraordinary Madeleine Dore , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , October 2018;
1 Extraordinary Routines : Marieke Hardy Madeleine Dore , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , August 2018;

'KYD Writers’ Workshop and Extraordinary Routines bring you a monthly column delving into the routines, writing habits, rituals, challenges and triumphs of a diversity of Australian writers. In this edition, writer, broadcaster, producer and Artistic Director of Melbourne Writers Festival Marieke Hardy discusses how she feeds her creativity and finds balance between work and life in her busy day-to-day.'  (Publication abstract)

1 Extraordinary Routines : Michelle Law Madeleine Dore (interviewer), 2018 single work interview
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , July 2018;

'KYD Writers’ Workshop and Extraordinary Routines bring you a monthly column delving into the routines, writing habits, rituals, challenges and triumphs of a diversity of Australian writers. In this edition, writer, actor, playwright and co-creator of SBS series Homecoming Queens Michelle Law shares a glimpse into her day-to-day life as a freelancer, her process of reluctantly becoming a morning person, and her thoughts on collaboration and defining success for yourself.' (Introduction)

1 Extraordinary Routines : Justin Heazlewood Madeleine Dore (editor), 2018 single work interview
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , June 2018;

'...Justin Heazlewood – songwriter, actor, humorist and author of new memoir Get Up Mum (Affirm Press) – shares his daily routine and his experience of the book writing process, from the thrill of routine to dealing with the hole in your days when you finish a big project, and his advice to writers and artists.' (Introduction)

1 Extraordinary Routines : Damon Young Madeleine Dore , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , January 2018;

'KYD Writers’ Workshop and Extraordinary Routines bring you a monthly column delving into the routines, writing habits, rituals, challenges and triumphs of a diversity of Australian writers. In this edition, philosopher and author Damon Young shares a typical day and his thoughts on the precarious nature of writing for work, the benefits of discipline, and attending writers festivals as an introvert.'  (Introduction)

1 Extraordinary Routines : Carly Findlay Madeleine Dore , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , February 2018;

'KYD Writers’ Workshop and Extraordinary Routines bring you a monthly column delving into the routines, writing habits, rituals, challenges and triumphs of a diversity of Australian writers. In this edition, writer and activist Carly Findlay shares a typical day and her thoughts on writing her first book, managing expectations and the pressure to be a perfect activist.' (Introduction)

1 Extraordinary Routines : Erik Jensen Madeleine Dore , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: Kill Your Darlings [Online] , March 2018;

'KYD Writers’ Workshop and Extraordinary Routines bring you a monthly column delving into the routines, writing habits, rituals, challenges and triumphs of a diversity of Australian writers. In this edition, author and Saturday Paper editor Erik Jensen sheds a little light on the ‘unending scramble’ that is his daily routine as well as his thoughts on journalism, perfectionism, and what to do when you have no idea what to do.' (Introduction)

1 Indigenous Writing : It's Not Just Politics Madeleine Dore , 2016 single work column
— Appears in: ArtsHub , February 2016;
'Indigenous women feel a responsibility to write but the obligation to be political is its own encumbrance...'
1 y separately published work icon ArtsHub Deborah Stone (editor), Madeleine Dore (editor), 2000 9319221 2000 website periodical (151 issues)

ArtsHub was launched in 2000, and 'is Australia's leading portal for professionals working within the arts...'. It is a weekly bulletin that covers the performing arts.

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