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The Weft: Oral Story Telling and Festival Close
May
29
6:00 PM18:00

The Weft: Oral Story Telling and Festival Close

Ticketed Event: Free

Part two of The Weft will showcase the newly minted story telling talents of Sam George-Allen’s Friday workshop group. If the festival has inspired you to tell your own story, we encourage you to jump right in and take part. Even if you don’t feel the spirit move you, we’d love you to come along and share your festival highlights in a relaxed atmosphere with us.

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Festival Book Sales and Tasmanian Indie Authors Stall
May
29
12:00 PM12:00

Festival Book Sales and Tasmanian Indie Authors Stall

  • The Barracks Right Wing, Book Room (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Unticketed Event

Alexander Okenyo will be manning a special festival version of Black Swan bookshop. Copies of all your favourite festival writers’ work will be available for purchase.

Joining Alexander will be Georgie and Tara from Tasmanian Indie Authors. They will be available to answer any questions you may have about the world of independent publishing.

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Book Launch: A Blissful Moment of Nothingness by Susanna Ho (SOLD OUT)
May
28
4:00 PM16:00

Book Launch: A Blissful Moment of Nothingness by Susanna Ho (SOLD OUT)

Ticketed Event: Free

Join local author Susanna Ho as she launches her third book and chats in-depth with another local writer, Sandra Potter, all about it.

Born in Hong Kong and educated there, as well as in Canada and Australia, Susanna Ho has a global perspective on the world that translates beautifully into the written word.

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In Conversation: What is 'a good read'?
May
28
4:00 PM16:00

In Conversation: What is 'a good read'?

Ticketed Event: $5

Writers Katherine Johnson and C.L. Flood in conversation with moderator Tim Byrne.

Booksellers often encounter customers who are looking for “a good read”. But what is a good read? Is it entirely subjective based on ones preferences for language, character and plot? Or are there elements to a story that always make it better than others?

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Film: Bran Nue Dae
May
28
2:00 PM14:00

Film: Bran Nue Dae

Ticketed Event: Free

Adapted from the original stage musical, Bran Nue Dae is a musical comedy-drama about an Aboriginal student on the west coast of Australia in the late 1960s who runs away from a Catholic boarding school.

Directed by the talented Rachel Perkins and starring singer Jessica Mauboy this Australian favourite provides 90 minutes of toe-tapping good times.

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Spoken Word Poetry and Performance: Inkub8tor
May
28
1:00 PM13:00

Spoken Word Poetry and Performance: Inkub8tor

  • The Barracks Gallery, Room 2 & 3 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Ticketed Event: Free

INKub8tor is an open mic event held on the High St at the artHouse New Norfolk on the first Sunday of each month. It comprises Derwent Valley community writers, readers and receivers. The writers and readers offer their own or others works to share, the receivers completing the loop to create a communal celebration of the spoken word. Come and join the celebration when the artHouse New Norfolk presents two sessions of INKub8tor as part of the Writers’ Festival.

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Panel Discussion: Pathways to Publication
May
28
11:00 AM11:00

Panel Discussion: Pathways to Publication

Ticketed event: $5

With authors Alan Carter, Karen Brooks and Meg Bignell, and publisher Annette Barlow

Moderator: Liz Evans

What does it take to publish your novel? How do you make the shift from writer to author? What are publishers looking for, and how might you, as a writer, respond? Transforming a manuscript into a book takes more than blood, sweat and tears, but with the right support, it needn’t involve the compromises many writers fear. This session represents a rare and valuable opportunity to get inside the publishing experience from both sides as some of Tasmania’s best-selling novelists and one of Australia’s most experienced publishers come together for an industry-focused panel discussion on the exciting, yet nevertheless daunting pathway to publication.

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Pitch to a Pro: Ballot 1
May
28
10:00 AM10:00

Pitch to a Pro: Ballot 1

Unticketed Event

An invitation to pitch your book to publisher Annette Barlow of leading Australian press, Allen & Unwin.

If you’re a writer with a finished manuscript who’d like a shot at the Australian publishing industry, Allen & Unwin’s Annette Barlow will be actively scouting for new literary talent at the festival, and she wants to hear from you! A total of 12 face-to-face author pitches of 10 minutes’ duration are up for grabs. Come prepared with a compelling pitch, pop your name into the hat, and you’ll be in with a chance to spend 10 minutes summing up your story for her, in a private, face-to-face session.

Over the decades, Annette has worked with a litany of successful Australian authors, including Alex Miller, Kate Morton, Holly Throsby, Tony Jones and Fleur McDonald. She is also responsible for the annual Vogel award and teaches at the Faber Writing Academy. Known for discovering and nurturing new writers, Annette is widely and affectionately regarded as one of Australia’s most experienced and supportive publishers. These sessions are an unmissable opportunity for all writers aspiring to take their work to that next step.

Places for the author pitches will be randomly drawn on both days of the festival. To go into the running your name must be entered into the ballot at the Festival Hub between 10-11am. Eligibility is for writers with completed manuscripts only and will be spread across two separate hour-long sessions on the Saturday and Sunday of the festival.

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Film: Life Itself
May
27
7:00 PM19:00

Film: Life Itself

Ticketed Event: Free

Roger Ebert was the most famous English-speaking film critic of the late twentieth century. He was also a film historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author who was the first critic to win a Pulitzer Prize for criticism. Ebert was diagnosed with cancer in 2002. This much lauded documentary based on his memoir of the same name, is not to be missed for anyone with a love of film and good writing.

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The Weft: Oral Story Telling with Sam George-Allen
May
27
6:30 PM18:30

The Weft: Oral Story Telling with Sam George-Allen

Unticketed Event

First premiered at Ten Days on the Island, this one-off show is all about adventure: the places we go, the obstacles we overcome, and the ways we change once our journeys are done. Featuring Derwent Valley locals and hosted by seasoned storyteller Sam George-Allen, The Weft is intimate, expansive, moving, and real – as all good stories should be.

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Workshop: The Weft with Sam George-Allen (SOLD OUT)
May
27
4:00 PM16:00

Workshop: The Weft with Sam George-Allen (SOLD OUT)

Ticketed Event: $35

Join Sam George-Allen for a two-hour workshop on the craft of oral storytelling. In this intimate, five-person setting, we’ll learn what makes a compelling narrative, share our true stories, and hone our skills with thoughtful feedback. We’ll finish with a visit to The Weft at the Welcome Swallow – and then reconvene to tell our stories in front of a live audience at the same venue on the last night of the festival. What a way to wrap things up!

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Opening Ceremony
May
27
3:30 PM15:30

Opening Ceremony

Unticketed Event

Derwent Valley Arts passionately believes in promoting the arts to all of the people in our region, and local children are at the top of that list. In the lead-up to the festival we ran a series of story writing workshops with schools and local authors Emily Conolan and Alyssa Bermudez to coax fantastic and hilarious tales from the children of the valley. With the help of local businesses these stories, in both written and graphic form, are in the process of being compiled into the inaugural Derwent Valley Writer’s Festival Magazine. Please join us at the Festival Hub as Emily and Alyssa present this memorable document to Derwent Valley Mayor Michelle Dracoulis.

All the children who contributed to this publication will receive it free of charge.

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