How to run an online festival

A traditional festival draws much of its energy from the gathering of people into an intense physical space. So what happens when a festival goes online?
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In recent years, festivals have started curating one-off online events or experiences, such as Sydney Festival’s digital work The Book of Sand. The online component of these festivals usually supplements the ‘physical take over’ that a festival can stage across city streets and suburbs.

But the Digital Writers’ Festival (on 1-11 November)  – an offshoot of the Emerging Writers’ Festival – exists solely in the online space. Now in its third iteration, it’s an online festival that brings writers together through a series of online events, workshops and collaborative programs with no associated live component.

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Brooke Boland
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Brooke Boland is a freelance writer based on the South Coast of NSW. She has a PhD in literature from the University of NSW. You can find her on Instagram @southcoastwriter.