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black&write! is made up of the kuril dhagun Indigenous writing fellowships and the kuril dhagun Indigenous editing mentorships at the State Library of Queensland. The project is designed to recruit, train and mentor Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander editors to develop Indigenous authored manuscripts. The first two recipients of the editing mentorships are Linda McBride-Yuke and Ellen van Neerven who will will work on manuscripts by Ali Cobby Eckermann and Sue McPherson.
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