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Sunday1:00 pm — 2:30 pm
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Accessibility
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Admission
Learn how to plan and create your own manga one-shot for editor feedback, guided by internationally published manga creator Queenie Chan.
Discover how one-shots (pilot episodes for long running series) are made in Japan and crossing over to the West through Japanese publishers.
Workshop Registrations
Places in Weekend of Words workshops are limited.
Register on the day at the Riverbank Foyer registration desk, Adelaide Convention Centre.
The desk will be open from 11am on Saturday and Sunday.
Navigate the weekend with an interactive planner and venue maps
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
For more information regarding venue accessibility, please visit https://www.adelaidecc.com.au/attending/accessibility-facilities
- Age Suitability
- Ages 13 and up
- Runtime
- 1 hour and 30 minutes
Part of
A vibrant celebration of Asian and Asian Australian literature, writing, and ideas. Discover, engage, inspire. 7-9 November '25.
Discover OzAsia Festival's Weekend of WordsQueenie Chan
Instructor
Eora Nations (Sydney), Australia
Queenie Chan is a manga-style comic book writer-artist, with over 20 years of experience. Her first published work was a 3-volume mystery horror series titled The Dreaming (TOKYOPOP), and she has since self-published and worked with publishers like Viz Media, Yen Press, Random House, Harper Collins, and more.
Appearing in: A Brave New Space, Making Manga One-Shots Workshop and Drawn from Life Workshop
Performance Location: Riverbank 4, Adelaide Convention Centre

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