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ACT Writers: Ask Benjamin Law Anything About Writing

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Ask Benjamin Law Anything About Writing

About the Event

Benjamin Law writes … a lot. He’s the author of The Family Law (2010), Gaysia: Adventures in the Queer East (2012), the Quarterly Essay Moral Panic 101 (2017). As well as editing Growing Up Queer in Australia (2019), Benjamin created and co-wrote three seasons of the award-winning SBS TV series The Family Law, based on his memoir, and wrote the sold-out play Torch the Place for Melbourne Theatre Company.

In this one-off session, he’ll answer any and all questions about writing feature journalism, memoir, columns, TV shows, stage plays and essays. Make a cuppa or pour a wine. Submit questions in advance or ask them live online. Whether it’s about time management, interviewing techniques, pitching, writers’ block, invoicing, how to approach agents or anything else, he’ll answer them all in this special Q&A.

About Benjamin Law

Benjamin Law is an Australian writer and broadcaster.

He’s the author of The Family Law (2010), Gaysia: Adventures in the Queer East (2012), the Quarterly Essay Moral Panic 101 (2017), and editor of Growing Up Queer in Australia (2019). Benjamin created and co-wrote three seasons of the award-winning SBS TV series The Family Law, based on his memoir, and his sold-out debut play Torch the Place (Melbourne Theatre Company) ran February–March 2020. In 2019, he was named one of the Asian-Australian Leadership Summit’s (AALS) 40 Under 40 Most Influential Asian-Australians (winning the Arts, Culture & Sport category) and one of Harper’s Bazaar’s Visionary Men. He has a PhD in creative writing and cultural studies from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).

Every week, Benjamin co-hosts ABC RN’s weekly national pop culture show Stop Everything and interviews public figures for Good Weekend. He also co-hosts online startup and tech TV show That Startup Show, and you can catch him on TV shows like Q&A (ABC), The Drum (ABC), The Project (Ten), Filthy Rich and Homeless (SBS) and the ABC’s two-part feature documentary on Chinese-Australian history, Waltzing the Dragon. He has also written for over 50 publications in Australia and beyond—including the Monthly, frankie, Guardian, Monocle and Australian Financial Review.

Benjamin is based in Sydney. He is co-chair of the Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network, board member of Story Factory and Sydney Festival, and ambassador for Plan Australia, Bridge for Asylum Seekers and the Pinnacle Foundation.

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