HOT: 100 Story Building, Footscray

Beneath a trapdoor inside a small shopfront on Nicholson Street Mall Footscray, there are 100 Storys/storeys of mysterious lands, creepy creatures and untold tales….

100 Story Building

Well, not quite. 100 Story Building is a social enterprise centre for young writers inspired by David Egger’s building and project 826 Valencia in San Francisco.

100 Story Building

Their mission is to provide children and young people from culturally and linguistically diverse and marginalised backgrounds the opportunity to foster their creative voice and to have their ideas shared and respected.

100 Story Building

Their ambassadors are Melbourne authors Alice Pung, Sally Rippin and Maxine Beneba Clarke (look out for Maxine’s achievement award!).

100 Story Building

They regularly hold school excursions in their magical, imaginative space, full of creative props and prompts….

100 Story Building

….a time machine and secret room sshhhhh….

100 Story Building

as well as incursions within schools and communities centres, publishing programs and activations for galleries and festivals.

Every school holidays kids can be part of 100 Story Holidays at 100 Story Building. 100 Story Holidays are story-making workshops for readerly/writerly/comically-minded children aged 7-12 years.

This winter school holidays you can visit some of the levels below the trapdoor!

Best of all – all of 100 Story Holidays support their free writing programs for children and young people in marginalised communities.

100 Story Building

To support their work you can also buy a copy of Early Harvest, their annual children’s fiction publication for children by children. A team of young editors (ages 10-12) decide the theme, commission stories and artworks, build a structure, select and edit the stories and produce the magazine. The editors are mentored by publishing professionals.

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About Joyce Watts

Joyce Watts is a former intellectual property, IT and media lawyer turned serial entrepreneur.

As well as being the founder of TOT: HOT OR NOT she helps businesses with their SEO, email marketing & social media as BrightSmart.com.au; she owns an online bike store CycleStyle.com.au and develops and produces creative experiences for families via WheelieGoodFun.com. She used to publish another popular lifestyle and food blog called MEL: HOT OR NOT The decisive guide to Melbourne.

She lives in inner-city Melbourne with her husband, two children and seven bikes.

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