
Christopher Raja is the author of the memoir, Into the Suburbs: A Migrant's Story (UQP, 2020). He co-authored the play The First Garden with Natasha Raja, which was performed in botanical gardens throughout Australia and published by Currency Press in 2012. His debut novel, The Burning Elephant was published in 2015 (Giramondo). It was written with the assistance of an Australia Council New Work grant.
Christopher lived in the Northern Territory for 12 years and has been twice shortlisted for its Chief Minister’s Book of the Year award. Raja migrated from Calcutta to Melbourne in 1986. Raja is the 2021 UTS Copyright Agency New Writer's Fellow.
Check Christopher's website at: Christopher Raja to watch his interview on Into the Suburbs on ABC News.
Some of Christopher's past and future appearances:
(click on the links below for details)
Chris has a wide range of experiences, breadth, scope and enthusiasm as a writer, reader, editor and teacher in Melbourne and Alice Springs, where he has taught a vibrant and diverse range of students including most recently at the Creative Writing Program at the University of Technology Sydney, successfully promoting the Copyright Agency and the UTS Creative Writing program.
Chris regularly presents at:
- Writing Workshops for Adults & Children
- Literary Festivals (Australia and overseas)
- Has made television, radio and podcast appearances
- Authors in School/Tertiary presentations
- Library events
- RUOK Day
- Harmony Day
- Bookshop readings and signings
Writing Workshops
Chris's unique guided writing group workshops can be delivered in various formats and for various ages and stages and can be tailored for 60 mins, 90 mins or even whole day events.
1. Elements of a Story:
A Guided Writing Group for Adults and Children
How do you write a book? In these workshops and talks, he draws upon his experiences as a teacher, a playwright, novelist and memoirist to help others develop as attentive and empathetic writers and readers. He will cover:
- Setting. Whether you want to set your story in a garden, your birth country or in an Australian suburb I can help.
- Character development. How do you make meaningful interesting characters?
- First lines, first paragraphs, first scenes, first chapters. Where you I start?
- Plot summary. What am I trying to say?
- Genre. Publication/production options. Is my narrative a play, a novel or a memoir?
- Readings, feedback & drafts. How can I make this better?
2. Writing Your Own Story
- Non-Fiction
PLOT SUMMARY - how do writers tackle the plot of a non-fiction story. How do they choose what to put into the story and what to leave out? And more importantly, if it's an own story - what do you leave out to stop hurting others in your family?
Blurb: Writing an own story is never easy. Sharing your soul with the world. Join Christopher Raja as he explores how to construct an intriguing plot summary, that will still engage your readers, as well as keep true to your story.
Talks
1. Race, Class and Migration
Christopher Raja was eleven years old when his father decided to move the family to Australia in pursuit of the idyllic lifestyle, bringing their hopes and aspirations to Melbourne’s outer suburbs. On the surface, the Rajas appeared to be living a ‘normal’ Australian life. In his teenage years, Chris embraced the freedoms of his adopted country, but just as he settled into university the family was rocked by a tragic and unexpected loss. Into the Suburbs is an affecting portrait of one family’s search for home.
Join Chris as he discusses the issues of race, class and migration and how he came to write his story.
2. A Writing Life
He explores topical issues such as multiculturalism, the death of a parent, class, racism, suicide, bullying, migration, suburbia, land rights, Australian flora and fauna. He also goes into how and why he came to co-write a play, The First Garden (Currency Press, 2012), a YA novel, The Burning Elephant (Giramondo, 2015), and a memoir, Into The Suburbs: A Migrant's Story (UQP, 2020), shares what motivates him, and divulges how to approach longer-form writing: divvying it up, psychology, confidence, self-care, writing as therapy, catharsis, and what he plans to write next.
Testimonials
We had six virtual sessions with Chris, spread across two different days. I appreciated that he took on feedback I delivered from the first days sessions and applied this to the latter three sessions. Applying the feedback brought some more structure to the sessions and allowed the students to learn more about Chris and his practice, which showed them why the workshop was relevant and why he was a relevant person to deliver the workshop (as opposed to the same prompts coming from their teachers).
Elevation Secondary College, VIC - September, 2023
Into the Suburbs - A Migrant's Story
The Burning Elephant
The First Garden
Northern Territory
Speaker type
- Author
- Storyteller / Performer
- Motivational
- Playwright
- Memoir Writing
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What people are saying
Vacen presented a series of engaging workshops for our students in years 4, 5 and 6 at our 2020 School Book Week. It was wonderful how she catered her program around “writing focus” requests from teachers. The children thoroughly enjoyed not only the writing activity but also the chance to learn about “World Building” in Fantasy writing and character development. Vacen was prepared, professional and it was a pleasure hosting her here at Our Lady of Mt Carmel.
I am always impressed with the prompt service whenever I ask for recommendations for authors to come to our school. I have used this agency for many years and am very happy with the professionalism displayed.
We had a lovely Literature Event yesterday. Randa was fantastic, her sessions were thought-provoking, everything went smoothly and we have had great feedback from the staff and students. We are now thinking about next year and would love to have Randa back. We had a great time, thanks so much.
Just a quick note to let you know how much we as a school appreciated the workshops and author talk last week. The students got so much from the opportunity, and were so excited by having met you.
It was fantastic having Helen in person to talk with our students at Bright P-12 College. She was so engaging, and her presentation was intriguing with historical photographs and artifacts from the area. My students were keen to know more and to read ‘The Rebels of Buffalo’.
Candice was lovely to work with. All our students from Prep - Year 6 were engaged, enthused and thoroughly enjoyed their session with Candice.
“An inspirational and incredibly motivating talk for my students that shared your talent and craft. The entire session was fabulous!”
Gabrielle has visited our school for the past three years and run her Chinese watercolour painting session with our year 7s. This complements the text that they study at this year level, Chinese Cinderella. Gabrielle is a true professional with a wonderful instructional manner. She incorporates her Chinese heritage into the workshops beautifully and has the students spellbound. The lovely thing about her sessions is that being able to produce a credible Chinese watercolour at the end of the ses [...]
Dub Leffler was an absolute highlight of our Book Week celebrations this 'virtual' year. He was very entertaining and the overall feedback from all staff, parents and students was overwhelmingly positive. Much needed during these somewhat crazy times.
We were excited to welcome Dr. Rob Bell to our all-boys college, where he captivated our Year 7 students with his dynamic science experiments and innovative approach to creative writing. Dr. Bell’s ability to seamlessly blend hands-on scientific exploration with imaginative storytelling not only engaged our students but also ignited their curiosity and creativity. His sessions were a perfect blend of education and inspiration. We are incredibly grateful for his visit and look forward to future c [...]
Jan Latta was a wonderful speaker for our students. She was well prepared and very organised. She enthralled the students with her adventures and they are still buzzing about it weeks later. She had a warm, calm manner and the children responded immediately to her. I would highly recommend her to other schools.