What’s It All about?
Conflict drives all literature and drama, whether it’s conflict between people, inner conflict, or conflict with the forces of nature. Conflict is everywhere – it’s a natural part of life. Explore a conflict in your life through the healing modality of creative expression.
“You need trouble to make a story and you need unresolved things to embark on a journey.”
– Tim Winton, Australian bestselling author
What will we cover?
This course will take you on a fascinating journey into the dynamic nature of conflict, its dangers and its gifts, the elements that exacerbate it and those that brings resolution.
We will explore the role of conflict in literature and in our lives, drawing upon the wisdom of a variety of traditions, models and philosophies, from modern to ancient, and blessing your own lives with rich insights in the process.
What to bring
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A notebook and pen are ideal, or your device if that’s your preference.
Accessibility
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Closed Captions
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Discount Early Bird Tix
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Free Tickets for First Nation Attendees

Who will be teaching?
Liliane Grace (she/her) has been writing since childhood, teaching Creative Writing for over thirty years, and working as an editor of fiction and non-fiction throughout the 2000s.
Her award-winning first novel was followed by another four, plus two children’s picture books. She is currently working on a YA novel and writing a musical about health. (Thanks to RADF for a grant to write the first draft!).
Liliane has a deep interest in how we maximise our individual potential and live [w]holistically. For more about Liliane you are welcome to visit https://lilianegrace.com
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Any questions or other accessibility requests? Feel free to email us at melbourne@lanewaylearning.com.