Call for manuscripts as First Nations Writers Festival returns in 2025

First Nations writers across Australia are invited to submit their manuscripts for the 2025 First Nations Writers Festival. Photo: SUPPLIED.
Expressions of interest are open until Friday, February 28, with completed manuscripts due by March 31.
Winners will receive a book award package valued at between $2000 and $5000.
The festival, which brings together authors, artists and storytellers from throughout Australia and the Greater Pacific, provides a platform for emerging and established voices to share their work.
Festival founder Anna Borzi said the event was about more than just literature.
“When you raise one author, you raise a community,” she said.
This year’s festival will feature the launch of eight new books and appearances from nine award-winning authors.
The FNWF Awards, including the ‘Story Ambassador’ and ‘Living Treasure’ awards, will also be announced.
Special guests include internationally recognised Disney choreographer and award-winning performer Peter Rockford Espiritu from Hawaii, who will serve as the festival’s master of ceremonies.
The festival will also welcome returning published authors, including John W Kuri (2023 Book Award), Marlene dee Gray Potoura (2024 Book Award), and Richard Napam (2024 Book Award).
A highlight of this year’s event is a keynote address from Aunty Bea Ballangarry, a Gumbaynggirr woman known for her healing circles, poetry, and storytelling. For more information on submission criteria and judging, head to firstnationswritersfestival.org/awards-criteria .