WRITER LINE-UP // Zoe Douglas-Kinghorn

MEET THE TALENT BRINGING YOU ISSUE #2

Our second print edition is about to make its way across Australia! As we prepare, we bring you our showcase of talented emerging arts journalists who have come together to share some incredible stories about the new generation of composers, performers, and arts administrators.


Zoe Douglas-Kinghorn (the one with the flute) has studied English at the University of Tasmania. She holds a Diploma of Music in classical flute, and owns far too many instruments to fit in her poky sharehouse: a violin, viola, banjo, two guitars, flutes, kazoos and a piccolo. She’s still searching for her ‘passion’, but she’ll get there one day. Her dream is to be a writer, and she was recently published in Voiceworks issue 111. She won the Express Media 2018 Scribe Nonfiction Prize for her essay The Invisible Sea. Zoe otherwise spends her time teaching kids how to sew and volunteering at the Australian Youth Climate Coalition. She loves Dvorak, Annie Proulx, and eating four bean mix (but not all at the same time, baboom-tch).

Read Zoe in our print issue #2! You can catch up on our inaugural print magazine, which is now available online only for a limited time.

Our inaugural print edition was released in 2018. We’re excited to bring you issue #2! (Above: our editor Stephanie Eslake with Tasmanian Youth Orchestra star Lauren Foreman, p.19 issue #1).