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Nature • Ageing • Power • Protest • Kinship • Memory • Community • Oceans • Ghosts • Dreams •

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MTNS MADE: Willo Drummond, Michael Duffy, Roanna Gonsalves, Alejandra Martinez and Olivia O'Flynn | FREE EVENT
Oct
31

MTNS MADE: Willo Drummond, Michael Duffy, Roanna Gonsalves, Alejandra Martinez and Olivia O'Flynn | FREE EVENT

Offering writers the time and space to breathe, think and explore, the Blue Mountains has always been a place where creativity flourishes. Begin your Festival grounded in this spirit, with readings from five outstanding local authors working across poetry, crime fiction, literary fiction, fantasy and romance.

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CROSS-CULTURE CONNECTIONS: FIRST PEOPLES INDIA-AUSTRALIA EXCHANGE
Nov
1

CROSS-CULTURE CONNECTIONS: FIRST PEOPLES INDIA-AUSTRALIA EXCHANGE

Explore (de)colonisation, language preservation and revitalisation, oral storytelling traditions in this dynamic conversation between two Adivasi writers from India and two of our own First Nations writers, as part of Varuna the National Writers’ House First Peoples Exchange.

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DEFINING MOTHERHOOD: Kylie Ladd, Ingrid Horrocks and Natasha Rai
Nov
1

DEFINING MOTHERHOOD: Kylie Ladd, Ingrid Horrocks and Natasha Rai

In a time of shifting family structures, evolving understandings of gender and sexuality, technological advances in fertility treatments, and competing schools of feminist thought, three authors consider contemporary definitions of motherhood, and reflect on age-old questions about nature, nurture and familial love.

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SPINNING AROUND: THE KYLIE PLAYLIST | Christos Tsiolkas, Jessica White, Patrick Marlborough and Ali McGregor
Nov
1

SPINNING AROUND: THE KYLIE PLAYLIST | Christos Tsiolkas, Jessica White, Patrick Marlborough and Ali McGregor

Australian icon Kylie Minogue is the musical muse for a sparkling new anthology. Join three of its contributors – Christos Tsiolkas, Jessica White and Patrick Marlborough – as they share readings of original works inspired by songs from Kylie’s back catalogue in this joyful fusion of music and literature.

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IN OUR MILLIONS: Randa Abdel-Fattah, Jumaana Abdu and Hasib Hourani in conversation with Sara M Saleh
Nov
2

IN OUR MILLIONS: Randa Abdel-Fattah, Jumaana Abdu and Hasib Hourani in conversation with Sara M Saleh

Three award-winning authors Randa Abdel-Fattah, Hasib Hourani and Jumaana Abdu discuss the fiction and poetry of the Palestinian diaspora and its role in evoking empathy, building solidarity and effecting change, with writer and human rights lawyer Sara M Saleh.

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MODERN ODYSSEYS: Sofie Laguna, Vijay Khurana and Dominic Hoey in conversation with Marieke Hardy
Nov
2

MODERN ODYSSEYS: Sofie Laguna, Vijay Khurana and Dominic Hoey in conversation with Marieke Hardy

Three outstanding authors Dominic Hoey, Vijay Khurana and Sofie Laguna chats with Marieke Hardy, as they reflect on our timeless fascination with youth, the epic nature of teenage narratives, and the art of writing fiction about young adults for grown-up readers.

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EAT THE RICH: Antony Loewenstein and Carl Rhodes in conversation with Walter Marsh
Nov
2

EAT THE RICH: Antony Loewenstein and Carl Rhodes in conversation with Walter Marsh

Without a superyacht or spaceship, what options remain for those wishing to escape the end times? Antony Loewenstein and Carl Rhodes are joined by Walter Marsh, the author of Young Rupert: the Making of the Murdoch Empire to tackle just how bad things have become and, most importantly, what we can do about it.

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THE MICK DARK DEBATE FOR THE FUTURE: Royce Kurmelovs, Jennifer Wong, JM Field, Jane Rawson, Craig Reucassel and Bianca Nogrady
Nov
2

THE MICK DARK DEBATE FOR THE FUTURE: Royce Kurmelovs, Jennifer Wong, JM Field, Jane Rawson, Craig Reucassel and Bianca Nogrady

Six big thinkers fight for the future in a great debate for our times inspired by the legacy of Blue Mountains environmentalist Mick Dark. Drawing on backgrounds in science, technology, journalism, mathematics and literature, two teams go head-to-head on whether we really are heading for doom.

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