QWC launches Pitchable program
The Queensland Writers Centre (QWC) has launched Pitchable, a program for Australian writers to pitch ideas and concepts for fiction, nonfiction, film scripts, stage plays, podcasts or video games in any genre for development.
Specialist industry guests will work with QWC to select a shortlist of makers who have original and creative projects with development potential and commercial appeal; shortlistees will then attend an in-person event in Brisbane to pitch their projects to professionals working in publishing, screen production and other relevant creative industries, said the organisation in the announcement.
QWC CEO Lori-Jay Ellis said, ‘The greatest value of Pitchable is in making industry connections and establishing long-term working relationships.’
Pitchable joins QWC’s other creative development programs – Adaptable, Publishable, Scriptable and Stageable. The inaugural Adaptable program was launched in 2019.
More information about the new program is available on the QWC website.
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