Writers confirmed for Writers' Festival
The Press Christchurch Writers’ Festival 2008
July 18,
2008
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME WILL BE RELEASED JULY 23!
4 – 7 SEPTEMBER 2008
Writers confirmed for The Press
Christchurch Writers' Festival
International Writers
Robert Fisk (Lebanon/UK), Kate Atkinson (UK), Anya
Ulinich (Russia/USA), Marion Halligan (Australia), Mark
Billingham (UK), Mark Carthew (Australia), Geoff Page
(Australia), Sara Knox (New Zealand/Australia), Dr Norman
Doidge (Canada), Arnold Zable (Australia), Kate Mosse (UK),
Mark Sarvas (USA), Vanessa Collingridge (UK), Xinran
(China/UK), Toby Eady (UK), Francis Spufford (UK), Ben Hills
(Australia), Joseph Delaney (UK)
New Zealand Writers
Hamish Campbell, Bernard Beckett, Lloyd Spencer-Davis,
Craig Potton, Neville Peat, Steve Braunias, Alison Ballance,
Hamish Keith, Maxine Alterio, Penelope Todd, Michele
Leggott, Elizabeth Knox, David Veart, Joanne Drayton, Vanda
Symon, Jill Trevelyan, Fiona Kidman, Glen Colquhoun,
Hinemoana Baker, Karlo Mila, Hana O’Regan, Charlotte
Randall, Sam Mahon, Paul Cleave, Kate Fraser, Pat Unger, Joe
Bennett, Bernadette Hall, Tusiata Avia, James Norcliffe,
Jeffrey Paparoa Holman, Richard Till, Chris Orsman, Rachael
King, Rebecca Priestley, Owen Marshall, Brian Turner, Te
Maire Tau, Rhian Gallagher, Felicity Price, Gavin Bishop,
Lloyd Jones, Lisa Blaker, Christine Leunens, Tom Weston, Kon
Kuiper, Mary McCallum, Jill Marshall, Donna Robertson
The largest number of international writers to ever attend a South Island writers’ festival will read, discuss, debate and entertain with topics as diverse as Cook’s abilities as a cartographer through to modern day migration, Middle East conflict through to women in modern China, the art of science through to the art of painting. There will be sessions and panel discussions at the Christchurch Town Hall, exhibitions at Canterbury Museum and Christchurch Art Gallery, a song-writing panel, a political theatre satire, a visit to Dame Ngaio Marsh’s house and plenty more.
Writers include:
Robert Fisk, bestselling author
and journalist based in Beirut as Middle East correspondent
of the Independent, Xinran, author and journalist now living
in London, whose latest book China Witness unlocks the
secret history of modern China, Kate Atkinson who wrote
Behind the Scenes at the Museum, and has been an
international bestselling author ever since, Kate Mosse,
whose historical thriller Labyrinth has been translated
into 37 languages and published in 40 countries, Norman
Doidge, Canadian research psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who
has presented his scientific research at the White House,
Vanessa Collingridge, whose book on Captain Cook was made
into the prize-winning documentary series Captain Cook:
Obsession and Discovery, Mark Billingham, UK crime writer,
Lloyd Jones, freshly back from his writer’s residency in
Menton, Jill Trevelyan whose biography on Rita Angus
coincides with a major exhibition on this much-loved New
Zealand painter, and many, many more.
Bookings for all sessions and events for The Press Christchurch Writers' Festival 2008 will open July 23 at Christchurch Central Library with the release of the full festival programme.
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