Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Nelson Readers and Writers proves popular with the punters - Nelson Arts Festival - Oct 11 - 28 2013.

Lloyd Jones was the first of the guest writers to sell out in this year’s Page and Blackmore Readers and Writers, a popular series of talks and panel discussions staged annually as part of the Nelson Arts Festival (Oct 11-28 2013).

Programme coordinator Jacquetta Bell says there’s been a great response to the line-up this
 year:  The readers of Nelson are very excited about it - ardent fans have got their concession
cards to attend all 14 sessions and others are making their choice between fiction, fact and the
 famous  brain food of the Thinking Brunches – where we like to say there’s much more than a
 bagel to  chew on.”

The programme includes Emily Perkins (right) from the International Institute of Modern Letters talking with Jacquetta about the state of writing in New Zealand today, Kate De Goldi has a session for kids and another for the adult crowd, and two teen readers will be on a panel with young adult writer Karen Healey whose dystopian look into the future has earned her a place on the environmental brunch with hard hitters Sir Alan Mark, Jim Salinger and Craig Potton.
“One writer to look out for is our first international guest, Australian screenwriter turned novelist Graeme Simsion (left),” Jacquetta said. “His quirky ‘nerd meets party-girl’ novel is a phenomenal success – it has sold to over 40 countries, is a bestseller in Italy and Taiwan, he has toured the UK and Italy, has tours to the USA and Germany coming up and has just signed a six figure two-book deal with Simon & Schuster. You wouldn’t want to miss Graeme - right here in Nelson.”

Retiring Nelson city councillor Gail Collingwood will launch the programme with Sir Alan Mark’s talk on Saturday October 12.

The Nelson Arts Festival runs from October 11-28, with the Page & Blackmore Readers and Writers’ sessions clustered in the three weekends of the festival.
The Nelson Arts Festival is presented by the Nelson City Council as a celebration for locals and an added attraction for visitors. 


Bookings and further information at nelsonartsfestival.co.nz

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