What a
fantastic year. Thank you so much to all our supporters who turned out
in their thousands to the WORD Christchurch Writers & Readers
Festival and to the seven events we presented or supported outside
festival time.
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LOOKING FORWARD
2015 is
calling! We have an exciting line-up of events and collaborations on
the horizon for 2015, beginning with Andrea di Robilant in February,
with events in partnership with the Auckland Writers Festival in May,
KidsFest in July and the Christchurch Arts Festival in August, plus a
few surprises sprinkled in between. Don't miss out on the news: here is
where you will hear the announcements first, in our newsletter.
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CHASING THE ROSE
We are proud to announce our support for a very special event,
presented by Heritage Roses New Zealand Incorporated, in association
with WORD Christchurch and Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Join Andrea di Robilant, Italian journalist, historian and author of Chasing the Rose in
the Christchurch Botanic Gardens as he recounts the enthralling search
for the identity of a mysterious old rose, taking us back in time to
Josephine Bonaparte and into some of the most delightful rose gardens
in Europe today.
Make it an evening to remember by taking an optional guided tour of the
Heritage Rose Garden before settling in to listen to listen to this
marvellous storyteller.
Wednesday 25 February, 2015
Christchurch
Botanic Gardens Visitor Centre
6.30pm talk
/4.30pm tour
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A GREAT STOCKING FILLER
Elizabeth Knox’s astounding WORD Christchurch Margaret Mahy Memorial
Lecture is now available as a stylish little book, An Unreal
House Filled with Real Storms, thanks to
the folks at Victoria University Press. At only $10, it would make the
perfect little gift for anyone who missed it, or a souvenir for anyone
who was lucky enough to be there. A meditation on imagination, it is
raw and honest and a great insight into a fiercely intelligent and creative
mind.
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SUMMER READING
Here’s a
selection of books that our staff and board members either loved this year
or are looking forward to reading over the summer holidays.
Karen Joy Fowler, We
Are All Completely Beside Ourselves
Laurence Fearnley, Reach
Hannah Kent, Burial
Rites
David Mitchell, The
Bone Clocks
Tim Winton, Eyrie
Jim Crace, Harvest
Ian McEwan, The
Children Act
Nic Low, Arms
Race
Nicky Hager, Dirty
Politics
Ann Patchett, This
is the Story of a Happy Marriage
Roz Chast, Can’t
We Talk About Something More Pleasant?
Kirsty Gunn, Infidelities
Diane Setterfield, The
Thirteenth Tale and
Bellman and Black
Meg Wolitzer, The
Interestings
Eleanor Catton, The
Luminaries
NoViolet Bulawayo, We
Need New Names
Andrea di Robilant, Chasing
the Rose
Jane Smiley, Some
Luck
Witi Ihimaera, Maori
Boy
Michel Faber, Under
the Skin and The
Book of Strange New Things
John Darnielle, Wolf
in White Van
Marilynne Robinson, Lila
See you in 2015!
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