Here are five writers we
are confident you’re going to love:
Australian rising star Charlotte Wood talks with Festival co-founder
Stephanie Johnson about her three novels: The
Submerged Cathedral (2004); The
Children (2007) and most recently moving, funny and
quintessentially Australian
Animal People (2011).
See Charlotte’s session at 4pm on Friday 11 May.US National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward talks at 2.30pm on Sunday 13 May with Findlay Macdonald about her book Salvage the Bones (2011), a moving story of a family caught up in Hurricane Katrina.
Lemon Andersen’s extraordinary life story about overcoming adversity
through the power of the spoken word is told in County of Kings:The Beautiful Struggle
at 4pm on Sunday 13 May. This session will make you laugh, cry and above
all be inspired.NZ’s own Stephanie Johnson and Paula Morris appear in Dialling Up The Ancestors at 1pm on Sunday 13 May. They will discuss their latest works The Open World (2012) and Rangatira (2011) respectively with fellow novelist Rachael King, exploring the line between fact and historical fiction.
Pictured: Left: Jesmyn Ward, right: Lemon Andersen.
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