
S2E25: Tim Pilgrim on gardens, creativity and learning to work with what you can't control
Gardener and designer Tim Pilgrim on observation, time, happy accidents and why a garden is never really finished.
Reflections and conversations on writing and creativity, and learning to pay attention
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Gardener and designer Tim Pilgrim on observation, time, happy accidents and why a garden is never really finished.

How to understand and work with our inner critic.

A curated monthly roundup of competitions, grants, residencies, submissions and opportunities for writers, artists and illustrators.

Five things that brought me joy this week: More good reasons to knit | Family | Wattle season | Warm hands | New place to write

Author, researcher, women's leader and founder of Women Rising Megan Dalla-Camina on slowing down, trusting your creative instincts and moving beyond the inner critic.

Five things that brought me joy this week: Fleeting light | A bowl of mandarin goodness | Tartan progress | Making for others | Skin checks

Author Samantha WL Lee on writing before sunrise, following curiosity into fiction and why simply turning up is often the difference between dreaming about a book and finishing one.

Five things that brought me joy this week: Community | Unknotting story problems | Orange baubles | When a bunch of flowers is more than just a bunch of flowers | Babies

Books read this month: Mother Mary Comes to Me | I am Nannertgarrook | Every Wild Soul | The Children’s Bach | She Has My Heart | Iluka | Famesick | Circle of Wonders

Perth CFO and debut novelist on writing retreats, trusting creative momentum, and why she believes she never had writer’s block.