Capital to crawl with
talent when literary festival returns in November
Wellington’s best-loved little
literary festival – LitCrawl – returns for just one night next month,
showcasing the words and wisdom of Aotearoa’s finest poets, parents, critics,
essayists, illustrators and artists at some of the capital’s quirkiest venues.
The 12 November line-up includes
writers Ashleigh Young, Naomi Arnold and Aimie Cronin in a celebration of the
Essay at Meow, Mama Said’s Emily
Writes and Brannavan Gnanalingam on having kids and writing about them, at Ekor Bookshop, and Kate Camp and Tina
Makereti discussing what they’ve been reading lately at Minerva. Poets Hera Lindsay Bird, Gregory Kan and Steven Toussaint
will read their work live in an Off the
Page session at Pegasus Books,
while Music journalist Nick Bollinger is set to host story and song with Samuel
Flynn Scott, Eva Prowse and others at Alistair’s
Music. Popular RNZ duo Toby &
Toby (Manhire and Morris) join Susie Ferguson and Ashleigh Young for what
promises to be an interesting chat at new music venue Caroline. The Wellington Apothecary will also host a session on
poetry and medicine, and the fourth issue of
Sweet Mammalian will launch at Enjoy
Gallery.
Now in its
third year in Wellington, the LitCrawl concept (like a pub crawl, but with a
strong literature focus) has been a hit with literature lovers, with the 2016
programme the biggest yet in order to accommodate demand.
Announcing the full LitCrawl
line-up this weekend, Directors Claire Mabey and Andrew Laking urge
Wellingtonians to grab the hot-off-the-press programme and map their crawl well
in advance because, with a heap of overlapping sessions, some tough choices
would need to be made.
“The very concept of LitCrawl
makes you want to be in - at least - three places at once. The programme is divided into three parts
between 6 and 9.30pm, so everyone should can plan to enjoy a minimum of three
sessions. Remember the upside of not getting into one means you can quickly
race off to another,” Claire says.
Access the 2016 LitCrawl
programme and map at www.litcrawl.co.nz
Follow us on twitter at @tweetlitcrawl
Entry to LitCrawl events is by
donation, with a recommended amount of $5. Follow us on twitter at @tweetlitcrawl
Funders and sponsors
Primary Funder: Creative New ZealandMajor Funders: Wellington City Council; Wellington Community Trust
Bookseller: VicBooks
Gold Sponsors: Ricoh; Lion Foundation
Silver Sponsors: Australian High Commission; Gladstone Vineyard, CQ Hotels Wellington
Bronze Sponsors: Whitireia Publishing, Multi Media
LitCrawl is a non-profit Wellington Treasure Trust event produced by Pirate & Queen
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