From the country of the novel
Laurence Fearnley lives in Dunedin. She has written 8 novels, two of which have been runners-up in the Montana New Zealand Book Awards. Her latest, The Hut Builder (Penguin 2010), is part of the PhD in Creative Writing she is working on at Victoria University and last night it won the Fiction Award in the New Zealand Post Book Awards. Mt Cook, Sir Edmund Hillary and Charles Brasch enter this very southern story set in 1950’s New Zealand.
Tim Wilson is well known as a TVNZ US correspondent and as a print journalist. He is based in New York. Over the years he has had much short fiction published. His first novel, ‘Their Faces Were Shining’, came out from VUP in 2010 and was a finalist in the New Zealand Post Book Awards. Exploring the notion of The Rapture, as the author says ‘it describes relearning love in late middle age while the world ends’.
Fergus Barrowman will chair this session.
Date: Monday 1 August
Time: 12.15-1.15pm
Venue: Te Papa Marae, 4th floor, Te Papa (please note that no food may be taken into Te Papa Marae).
Writers on Mondays is presented with the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, and additional support from Circa Theatre and City Gallery Wellington. These sessions are open to the public and free of charge.
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