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The emoji-pocalypse

80 per cent of the population uses emojis. Lucille Sadek asks if it’s affecting our communication skills.

Filtering through all the Junkee

She has a blue tick on Twitter so you know she’s legit. Steph Harmon talks to Joely Mitchell about the pressures of being editor of Junkee.

The emoji-pocalypse

80 per cent of the population uses emojis. Lucille Sadek asks if it’s affecting our communication skills.

Filtering through all the Junkee

She has a blue tick on Twitter so you know she’s legit. Steph Harmon talks to Joely Mitchell about the pressures of being editor of Junkee.

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The emoji-pocalypse

80 per cent of the population uses emojis. Lucille Sadek asks if it’s affecting our communication skills.

Filtering through all the Junkee

She has a blue tick on Twitter so you know she’s legit. Steph Harmon talks to Joely Mitchell about the pressures of being editor of Junkee.

The art of Fringe

Fringe art and culture is unabashedly alive and well not only in Victoria, but worldwide, writes Philippe Perez.

Law unto himself

The delightfully charming Benjamin Law sat down with Kamara Bogoda to share his tips on writing, laughter and life.

Give writer’s block the boot

Is writer’s block getting in the way of your literary aspirations? Tara Watson says reaching the other side is possible with these simple tips.

Theatre is not a text, it’s an event: Tom Stoppard

British playwright Tom Stoppard visits Australia and talks about his writing, his inspirations and the collaborative process that is theatre-making. Mary-Lou Ciampa caught him at the Sydney Opera House.

AFL Record – Short Story competition

Fancy yourself as a short-story writer? Do you have visions of how the great game will be played in 2022? If so, the AFL wants to hear from you.

100 articles – ‘The Write Stuff’

What is the difference between ‘due to’ and ‘because of’? If a carpenter can’t use a hammer properly, he won’t find much work. Why aren’t journalists mastering their tools? Words. As Rob Harris explains, Les Carlyon’s critique of journalism is vital reading.