
GenreCon 2023 Special Offer
As we close the door on GenreCon 2022, we’ll open a forbidden sneak peek for GenreCon 2023 that’s for your eyes only!

Pathway to Readers
Join Queensland Writers Centre CEO Lori-Jay Ellis as she hosts representatives from Ingram Spark, Shawline Publishing, and Pages2U to , discussing new and varied avenues of reaching your readers.

Coping Writing During Covid
Join Dr Andrea Baldwin for a discussion about the effects COVID-19 has had on authors and their writing process.

Pitch Sessions
Quick! Pitch your manuscript to a selection of literary publishers and agents before your 5 minutes is up. Then once that’s done, move onto your next pitch. This is a great opportunity to put yourself forward, test your work in the market, and get to know important industry faces.

What Do Editors Do? IPEd Event
The most common question editors are asked about their work is ‘What exactly do you do?’ Even from writers!
In this session find out what editors can do for you and your genre, where you can find an editor and anything else you would like to know about editors and publishing in Australia.

Authors on Social Media
Join authors and industry figures with a vibrant online profiles for a discussion about writers and their presence and personal brand online, and the everchanging landscape of social media for writers.

Culture in Genre Novels
In this fascinating workshop, Dr Gillian Polack will enlighten us on her area of expertise: research into genre writing. Gillian will dive deep into representing culture in genre novels and how it shapes our cultural choices around fiction.

In Conversation: Marianne de Pierres with Maree Kimberley
This special event highlights the storied achievements of our 2022 patron, with Maree Kimberley. Prepare to discover new insights into one of our most beloved genre writers!

Current Romance Reader Trends
Want to know what’s hot? Come along and listen to this steamy line-up of romance authors as they discuss current romance reader trends.

Making Audiobooks on Marketplace
Authors will learn about how to make and publish audiobooks on the new Marketplace platform from Findaway Voices.

Advertising Your Books Online
Reedsy founder Ricardo Fayet shares his secrets for success advertising your books and personal brand on Facebook’s Ads platform.

The Life of a Romance Writer
Queensland Writers Centre’s CEO Lori-Jay Ellis talks with Romance writers Pepper Winters and Nalini Singh on their career, fans, and longevity as genre writers. This creative conversation is full of industry insight and advice.

Queensland Writers Centre’s …able Competitions
Looking for more writing and development opportunities? Project officer Craig Cauchi gives an insight into the various …able competitions and development programs on offer at Queensland Writers Centre.

Queensland Writers Centre’s Program and Services
Got a polished manuscript, or the burgeoning embers of an idea? Do you need advice on your next steps? This dynamic session will shine a light on Queensland Writers Centre’s suite of services and how they can help elevate your work.

Writer's Marketplace
Join project officer Charlie H for a tour of Queensland Writers Centre’s renowned and comprehensive guidebook to the national writing and publishing industry.

Writing for Translation
David Shield and CT Mitchell share their unique experience and expertise in writing for translation, using examples from the Japanese and Indian markets.

Art of Pitching
It takes plenty of practice to make your pitch perfect. Queensland Writers Centre’s own Sandra Makaresz joins J.M. Donellan, Stephen Davis and Clair Hume as they reveal insider information on the best way to pitch your work and sell yourself.

Strong Worlds. Beautiful Language.
Join our panellists as they discuss the intricate process of developing a fully realised fantasy/sci-fi world, featuring linguist Lauren Gawne.

Finding Time to Write When You're Busy
Ellie Marney gives her best advice on how to persevere when you’re struggling to make time for your writing.

The Writer as Screenwriter
Ever been tempted to try out screenwriting, or maybe wanted to adapt your novel into a screenplay? Discover all things screenwriting with our panel of experienced novelists and screenwriters, hosted by writer/producer Sandra Makaresz.

What Judges Look For
Learn how to make your writing stand out in the mix as we interrogate judges from some of Australia’s top genre writing competitions.

Cultural Identity in Storytelling
Storytelling has a long and proud history; it exists to entertain, to inform and empower cultural traditions and values. Deep dive into cultural identity in storytelling, with expert special guests Sara El Sayed, Sulari Gentil and Julie Janson.

Predicting the Future for Genre Writers
Explore your future as a genre writer with our keynote speaker Amie Kaufman, joined by Kaaron Warren, Lili Wilkinson, Maree Kimberley in this visionary discussion.

Identity. Sexuality. Genre.
Discover how exploring identity, sexuality and genre can help add authenticity to your work with experienced and diverse romance writers Sophie Gonzales, Jake Corvus, and Cale Dietrich.

In Conversation: Q&A with Mark Brandi
Got a burning question you need answered by a published crime author? Join this Q&A session with Australian crime writer Mark Brandi and have all those questions answered!

Interviewing Real Life Subjects
Research is an important part of genre fiction, but sitting down and interviewing a real life subject can be daunting, especially when approaching difficult topics. Learn from Marcus Hogan on how best to prepare.

Keynote Address
Our keynote speaker Amie Kaufman will share her journey as a storyteller and show you why the future is bright for genre writers!

Become an Amazon Bestseller
So you've written a book. Congratulations! You're half done. Learn to sell more books, scale the Amazon charts and make more money with C T Mitchell, a 13-time #1 Amazon bestseller (in category).

Inside Information with Sulari Gentill
Join award-winning author Sulari Gentill for an interactive discussion - get the chance to ask your questions on craft, industry, and her work and experiences.

Fight Academy
As storytellers you have a choice with the way you present the culture of violence to your audience; Marcus Hogan explores the practicalities and sensitivities of writing fight scenes and violence.