The centenary of World War I has led to a wealth of writing
and historical research. Remembering the sacrifice of a generation of New
Zealanders, we reflect on the realities of war, the myths, the aftermath and
impact on those left at home.
It has also created interest in the role of war in our
society, from warfare on New Zealand soil to more recent conflicts, such as
Vietnam and the conflicts we are joining even today.
New Zealanders at War: Writing War will cover all
aspects of writing about war: research, the resources available, the ethics and
the issues. With leading writers of New Zealand history, it will include
sessions on writing military history, social history, the experience of Māori and Pacific Island people, war in fiction,
drama and art, writing about war for children, and writing about the things we
might prefer to forget.
Speakers include leading international military historian
Chris Pugsley, Damien Fenton from Massey University, Gavin McLean from the
Ministry of Culture and Heritage, historian and archaeologist David Veart,
Puawai Cairns from Te Papa, art historian and author Jenny Haworth, oral
historian and writer Megan Hutching, peace activist and author Maire
Leadbetter, social historian Te Awhina Arahanga and publishers.
The annual Michael King Writers’ Centre residential
workshop has become an important opportunity for New Zealand writers. Designed
especially for experienced writers to hone their craft, it is a high-level,
intensive symposium style seminar featuring some of the best talent in the
country.
This is the seventh residential workshop in the annual series.
Places will be limited. Applications close on August 21, 2015.
When:
Saturday
October 24 to Monday October 26, 2015 (Labour weekend)
Location:
Vaughan Park Retreat and Conference
Centre, 1043 Beach Road, Long Bay,
Auckland 0630 – www.vaughanpark.org.nz
Cost:
Workshop including all meals and single accommodation $595 incl GST
Workshop including all meals and shared twin accommodation $550 incl GST
A 50% non-refundable deposit is required once your application is
accepted and full payment will be required before the workshop starts.
For an
application form, full programme details and speaker profiles, please visit our
web site, contact the centre or click on this link: http://www.writerscentre.org.nz/residential.php?year=2015
The Michael King Writers’ Centre is grateful for the
support of Foundation North.
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