A charitable organisation in Australia is on a mission to promote the work of indigenous writers from the Pacific.
The founder of First Nations Writers, Anna Borzi, has travelled to four Pacific countries in search of the region’s hidden talent.
Borzi is an award-winning writer and a international investment banker who has worked closely with First Nation cultures and has indigenous Australian heritage.
She planned to invite Pasifika writers to the First Nations Writers festival in Townsville, Queensland to speak about their books and ideas.
The group is planning to host its second festival in May and will feature contemporary writers from Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Papua New Guinea and Australia.
It will award 10 winners with $US3,400 each.
Anna Borzi said her motivation to expand to the Pacific is to get important stories that need to be told out into the world.