Writers on Campus - Writing Past Lives
Join us at Bundoora Library on Tuesday 28 April for Writers on Campus - Writing Past Lives. Three renowned La Trobe authors discuss the challenges and rewards of researching and re-imagining the stories of extraordinary women for contemporary readers.
- Date:
- Tuesday 28 April 2026 12:30pm–1:30pm (Add to calendar)
- Contact:
- Library Coordinator Planning & Engagement
library.planning@latrobe.edu.au - Event series:
- Literature in the Library
- Type of event:
- Forum/Symposium
Community event
Launch - Target audience:
- Current student: Undergraduate
Current student: Postgraduate
Current student: New students
Current student: International
Researcher/Graduate researcher
Alumni
La Trobe University staff
Public - Location:
- Charles La Trobe Lounge, Level 2, Bundoora Library
Event details
Many of the stories we love to read (and write) are those that help us understand the lives of people in the past, and to reflect on the present.
But writing about real historical figures – whether they lived thirty years ago or three hundred – brings with it a range of challenges, risks and joys. It’s particularly true of the lives of women that may not have been as well-documented or researched as those of the men in their world.
This month’s Writers on Campus conversation features La Trobe authors of fiction and nonfiction, to talk about the processes, opportunities and discoveries involved in writing about women who achieved extraordinary things in their lives, but whose stories had to be investigated and reimagined or re-examined be told for a modern audience.
Author and creative writing lecturer Catherine Padmore talks with two of La Trobe’s researchers and writers, novelist Christine Balint, and literary scholar Claire Knowles, about the incredible women’s lives they have researched and written.
Christine’s newest novel, A Single Witness, is based on a trial record from the Venetian archives and will be available for sale at the event.