
Writing Light and Shadow
Every anthology is a community of writers and readers, and the community spirit was strong when Minds Shine Bright travelled

Every anthology is a community of writers and readers, and the community spirit was strong when Minds Shine Bright travelled

The winner of the Minds Shine Bright writing competition Confidence is Helen Booth from Anglesea Victoria for her short story ‘Drift’

My new year started with the kindness of a gift. I was out walking and exploring and found myself in

As 2023 draws to an end it’s time to think about the creative process and the magic that happens when

As I travelled north authors copies of Storm were making their way to writers all over Australia and across oceans

An anthology is a beautiful object worth celebrating and sharing. Storm Minds Shine Bright Seasons 1 2023 features the work of 27

Minds Shine Bright heads to Perth in late August,  Adelaide in September, and Queensland in October to launch Storm, the first anthology

Mudgee is a welcoming country town in Central West New South Wales with a strong sense of community. In late

The winner of the Minds Shine Bright Storm Writing Competition was Chelinay Gates from Western Australia for her flash fiction entry ‘Storm Clouds Approaching. Twenty eighth writers were selected for publication in Storm Minds Shine Bright (Seasons Series 1) anthology. Second prize, third and fourth prizes were awarded to Cassie Boulis, Troy Walsh and Sarah Rasmussen.A tope ten show case included poets Steve Evans and Jennifer Harrison, and writers Gayle Beveridge, Patricia Fitzgerald, Jacqueline Winn and Riya Patel. All entries were blind judged by Amanda Scotney, Founder of Minds Shine Bright. The cover features art work by South Australian artist Mike Barr.