Dreaming Inside: Voices from Junee Correctional Centre. Volume 6

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The Black Wallaby Writers Group, in collaboration with the South Coast Writers Centre and the Junee Correctional Centre, has conducted workshops with Indigenous inmates since 2012. Now in its sixth year of publishing selections from these workshops, the SCWC presents Dreaming Inside Volume 6. This volume comprises a collection of Aboriginal inmate writing, allowing insights into the writers’ dreams, songs and reflections. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions of new poems along with guest tutors Gabrielle Journey Jones, Simon Luckhurst and Lachlan MacPherson. This anthology aims to bring Indigenous voices from the inside, hoping to inspire writing on the outside.

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The Black Wallaby Writers Group, in collaboration with the South Coast Writers Centre and the Junee Correctional Centre, has conducted workshops with Indigenous inmates since 2012. Now in its sixth year of publishing selections from these workshops, the SCWC presents Dreaming Inside Volume 6. This volume comprises a collection of Aboriginal inmate writing, allowing insights into the writers’ dreams, songs and reflections. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions of new poems along with guest tutors Gabrielle Journey Jones, Simon Luckhurst and Lachlan MacPherson. This anthology aims to bring Indigenous voices from the inside, hoping to inspire writing on the outside.

The Black Wallaby Writers Group, in collaboration with the South Coast Writers Centre and the Junee Correctional Centre, has conducted workshops with Indigenous inmates since 2012. Now in its sixth year of publishing selections from these workshops, the SCWC presents Dreaming Inside Volume 6. This volume comprises a collection of Aboriginal inmate writing, allowing insights into the writers’ dreams, songs and reflections. Black Wallaby tutors Aunty Barbara Nicholson and John Muk Muk Burke return with contributions of new poems along with guest tutors Gabrielle Journey Jones, Simon Luckhurst and Lachlan MacPherson. This anthology aims to bring Indigenous voices from the inside, hoping to inspire writing on the outside.