Visible Ink magazine and At What Cost anthology launches
Friday 25 October, 7:15 pm
The Capitol Salon
At What Cost cover art by Connor Tomas O'Brien
Visible Ink: issue 1 cover art by Amelie Vorchheimer
Odyssey Literary Festival proudly presents the 2024 launches of two RMIT student-run publications: Visible Ink and At What Cost: an anthology.
Founded in 1989, literary magazine Visible Ink returns after a brief hiatus with its first-ever digital issue. At What Cost: an anthology is PWE’s 2024 edition of our annual anthology, which showcases powerful new voices from RMIT’s final-year students.
Join us in The Capitol Salon for an introduction to both publications and live readings from contributors. Copies of At What Cost: an anthology will be available for purchase.
Come celebrate creativity, craft and telling stories from the heart with our amazing writerly community!
Featuring
At What Cost: an anthology
Produced and published by final-year students of RMIT’s Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing (PWE). At What Cost is a collection of stories, poems and non-fiction writing that will challenge your concepts of genre and meaning. These short pieces ask what you would give, and force you to reconsider the answer, in this anthology of uneasy, sometimes dark, human experiences.
Check them out at linktr.ee/pweanthology and Instagram (@pweanthology).
Cover art by Connor Tomas O'Brien (@mrconnorobrien).
Visible Ink
Visible Ink is a literary publication with a legacy of over 30 years, produced and published by students from RMIT University’s Professional Writing and Editing programs. Established in 1989 by student Jane Leonard, we are a community united by our passion to publish and showcase the emerging writers, editors and artists of Australia.
Find them at visibleinkmag.com and Instagram (@vis.ink).
Digital issue 1 cover art by Amelie Vorchheimer (@swayingelegantly).