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Maeve Marsden

Maeve Marsden is the Creative Director of Varuna the National Writers' House and the Blue Mountains Writers' Festival. A writer and theatremaker in her own right, she is perhaps best known for producing national storytelling project, Queerstories, for the last ten years.

Maeve Marsden is appearing in the following events:

Queerstories

Curator and host Maeve Marsden's beloved national LGBTQIA+ storytelling project features guest speakers Rumaan Alam, Clem Bastow, Bebe Oliver, Norman Erikson Pasaribu and Ernest Price sharing personal tales celebrating the richness of the queer community.
Fri 9 May 7:30pm @ State Library Victoria, Conversation Quarter

Horror, Hauntings and Monstrous Femmes

Argentine author Mariana Enríquez joins partners in writing and life Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta to discuss queer horror, monstrous femmes and the themes that haunt their writing.
Sat 10 May 3:00pm @ State Library Victoria, Conversation Quarter

Maxine Beneba Clarke and Amaya Laucirica: Fire Moves Faster

The premiere performance of Fire Moves Faster brings together the words of renowned poet Maxine Beneba Clarke with original music by contemporary musician Amaya Laucirica. 
Sat 10 May 6:30pm @ Fringe Common Rooms

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