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4 ContactDetails6 SponsorsandGrantMakers7 Patrons,FestivalClubMembers andFriends10 Celebrating10Festivals17 InternationalBiographies27 NewZealandBiographies33 BookingInformation34 FestivalInformation35 Timetable37 BookingForm49 Wednesday12May51 Thursday13May55 Friday14May59 Saturday15May64 Sunday16May67 Workshops67 FreeEvents70 Index
TheAucklandWriters&ReadersFestivalwasjustadreaminApril1999.Adecadelater,theFestivalhasalifeofitsown,thankstoyou–theaudience,thereaders,thinkers,writersandcuriousofAucklandandbeyond.Thefestivalhasputover160internationalguestsandmorethan700localwritersandspeakersonstageinthosetenyears,makingAucklandamoreinterestingplacetolive.The2010Festivalfocusesonlives–thewell-lived,thewell-read,therich,thetragic,theordinaryandtheextraordinary,thequietandthechaotic,thewriter’slife,alife‘in’books,lifeinwarandlivesspentseekingpeace,thelifeoftheartworld,life-changingmomentsanddecisions,theordinarylivesofextraordinaryandmemorablecharacters,thelifeofournationalsport,thelifeoftheoutsider,therebeland,sometimes,peoplewho’drathernotbenoticedatall.It’saboutthestorieswehopewillliveon(whatevertheformat),storieswhichdeservealifeoftheirown,andthepeoplewhostrivetobringthemtolife.Weknowyou’llmakethemostofthefivedaysofthefestival–afull,frantic,fastandloosefivedays–andfortherestoftheyearwehopethefestivallivesoninheartsandmindswhilewe’replanningthenext.Welcometothe2010Festivalprogramme,andtosomelife-changingmomentsahead.
JillRawnsley,ArtisticDirector
A WORD FROM THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
IT’S ABOUT THE STORIES WE HOPE WILL LIVE ONTHE STORIES WHICH DESERVE A LIFE OF THEIR OWNAND THE PEOPLE WHO STRIVE TO BRING THEM TO LIFE.
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THE 2010 FESTIVAL TEAM
AUCKLAND WRITERS & READERS FESTIVAL CHARITABLE TRUST BOARD
CaroleBeuErikaCongreveStephanieJohnsonNicolaLegatPhillipaMuirMarkRussellSarahSandleyPeterWells
FESTIVAL TEAM
ArtisticDirector,JillRawnsleyGeneralManager,AnneRoddaDevelopmentandCommunicationsManager,EleanorCongreveFestivalAdministrator,MelCurtisProductionManager,NicolaBlackmanPublicist,AngelaRadfordInterns,RebekahWhiteandDeAnnaBaum
CONTACT DETAILS
58SurreyCrescentRoad,Level2,Suite3,GreyLynn,Auckland1021,NewZealandPhone+6493768074,Fax+6493768073Emailinfo@writersfestival.co.nzWebsitewww.writersfestival.co.nz
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EleanorCongreve,NicolaBlackman,AngelaRadford,JillRawnsley,MelCurtis,AnneRodda
AucklandCityCouncilonceagainproudlycontinuestosponsortheAucklandWriters&ReadersFestival.Thisfestival,whichin2010celebratesits10thanniversary,helpsbringacclaimedwritersandavidreadersfromcommunitiesacrossAucklandtogetherforauniquecelebrationofthewrittenword.AucklandCityCouncilrecognisestheimportanceofcreativeindustrieswithinourcityasavitalpartofourcity’seconomicfuture.Ihopeyouenjoyyourexperienceatthisyear’sAucklandWriters&ReadersFestival.
Hon.JohnBanks,QSO
WhenStephanieJohnsonandPeterWellspulledtogetheraneclecticgroupmorethanadecadeago,thevisionwastofillagapintheAucklandculturallandscapewithaFestivalaboutwriting,readingandideas.Yourespondedinnumbersthatengulfedus,andyou’vecontinuedtofloodtotheevent–lastyear’saudiencewasarecord25,000.EachstaffandBoardmemberhashadtheirlifeshapedbyreadinganditscontemplativeeffect.WearepassionatelycommittedtoensuringthatthisFestivalcontinuestocelebrateandshowcasethegiftofreadinganditsbenefitsforAucklandersofeverygeneration.I’dliketotakethisopportunitytothankyou–ouraudience–foryoursupport,aswellasthewriterswhogiveuptheirpreciouscreativeandcontemplativetime,andallourmanysponsorsandfunderswhohavesupportedthepasttenFestivals.OnbehalfoftheBoard,welcometothe10thAucklandWriters&ReadersFestival,andthankyou.
DrSarahSandley,Chairman
A WORD FROM THE MAYOR
A WORD FROM THE CHAIR
CELEBRATING THE WRITTEN WORD
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SUPPORT THE FESTIVALTHE AUCKLAND WRITERS & READERS FESTIVAL CHARITABLE TRUST IS GRATEFUL FOR THE SUPPORT OF INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES WHO SHARE OUR VISION OF BRINGING THE BEST INTERNATIONAL AND NEW ZEALAND WRITERS AND THINKERS TOGETHER WITH AUDIENCES, FOR CHALLENGING, INSPIRING AND ENTERTAINING EVENTS.
FRIEND OF THE FESTIVAL MEMBERSHIP$65putsyouinthefrontrowfortheFestivalwithearlybirdbooking,adedicatedbookinglineandwesavethebestseatsinthehouseforourFriendssoyouareguaranteedafrontrowseat.ThisannualmembershipkeepsyouconnectedtotheFestivalyearroundwithnewsofvisitingauthors,eventsandoffers.
FESTIVAL CLUB MEMBERSHIPFor$225(individual)or$350(couple)youcangiveyourselfaspecialFestivalexperience.JoiningasaFestivalClubMemberprovidesallofthebenefitsofFriendMembershipplusa20%discountonticketsandtheuseoftheprivateFestivalClub,withcomplimentarywine,coffeeandnewspaperswhereyoucanmeetothermembersorrelaxandreadbetweenevents.
BECOME A PATRONThegenerosityofasmallgroupofprivatedonorsmakesasignificantcontributiontoourabilitytoproduceatrulyworldclasseventwiththebestlocalandinternationalguestseveryyear.OurPatronshaveunrivalledaccesstotheFestival,withinvitationstospecialeventsincludingtheOpeningNightParty,thechancetoattendsmallprivategatheringswithinternationalguests,ticketstoadditionaleventsthroughouttheyearandacknowledgementintheprogramme.
SPONSORSHIPTheFestivalisahighlightofAuckland’sculturalcalendarandthecountry’slargestinternationalliteraryfestivalprovidingexcitingopportunitiesforpartnershipswithbusinesses.OurcorporatesupportersareofferedhostingopportunitiesduringtheFestival,accesstoVIPguestsforprivatefunctions,engagementwithourdiverseaudienceandarangeofcollaborativepromotionalopportunities.WeareproudofourlongstandingpartnershipswithcompaniescommittedtosupportingtheliteraryartsinNewZealandandwecanworkwithyoutotailortheinvestmentandbenefitstosuityourbusiness.
Join as a Friend of the Festival, Festival Club Member or Patron before you book tickets to make the most of the benefits of membership.
PLATINUM PATRONS
BetsyandMichaelBenjaminErikaandRobinCongreveCarolandGerardCurryDameJennyGibbsRosieandMichaelHortonTheJamesWallaceArtsTrust
GOLD PATRONS
StephanieandJohnClarkBarbieandPaulCookDaleD’RoseGraemeEdwardsPipMuirandKitToogoodGeorginaandJolyonRalstonFionaandWilliamStevensLadyTait
SILVER PATRONS
MargaretCaseyDayleMace
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Formoreinformation,tosubscribeasaFriend,FestivalClubMember,becomeaPatronortodiscusssponsorshipopportunities,pleasecontactEleanorCongreve,DevelopmentandCommunicationsManager,on093768074orvisitwww.writersfestival.co.nz
SPONSORS AND GRANTMAKERSTHE AUCKLAND WRITERS & READERS FESTIVAL CHARITABLE TRUST IS ENORMOUSLY GRATEFUL FOR THE SUPPORT OF:
GoldSponsors
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Foundations,TrustsandGrantmakers
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We may be able to help your club, charity or community group too. To apply for a
grant, just fill out our simple three step online form at www.lionfoundation.org.nz
or call freephone 0800 802 908.
We’re always keen to help a good cause. That’s why we’re here.
The Lion Foundation is once again delighted to be supporting the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival. Now in its tenth year, the Festival has proven to be a wonderful celebration of the art of writing and has inspired and encouraged readership in its many forms.
The Auckland Writers & Readers Festival enriches our community like the thousands of good causes The Lion Foundation fund every year, right around New Zealand. Last year alone, we gave grants to 3,298 charities, clubs and community groups, worth over $37 million. That’s nine good causes every day. Causes both big and small, in areas as diverse as health, education, sports, community and culture. Causes that make a real and lasting difference to the people around them.
We’re proud to be here for the good of local communities. After all, it’s what we’re all about.
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1999—HistoriansJudithBinney,MichaelKing,FelipeFernandez-Armesto,DickScottandwriterAlbertWendt.Felipeverynearlywasn’tabletojoinusbecauseHeathrowAirportcaughtfirejustashewasleavingLondon.HewasourinauguralspeakerattheBuddleFinlaySargesonDinner,wheresomeofouraudiencefellvictimtoaheadycocktailofhistory,Catholicismandalcohol–andcametoblows.
2003—CreativeDirectorsandFestivalFoundersPeterWellsandStephanieJohnson.MostofourFestivallauncheswereheldatRannoch,JamesWallace’sbeautifulEpsomresidence.
2001—AmyTandrewacapacitycrowdtotheBallroomoftheHyattHotel.JustasAmyinvokedthespiritofhermother,
afirealarmsoundedandtheentireaudiencewasevacuated.Onreturn,Amyconvincedeventhemostscepticalthathermotherhadtriggeredthefalsealarm.
2001—OneofourearliestsuperstarswasJaneSmiley.ThiswasacoupbecauseitenabledustomarkettheFestivaltoamuchwideraudience.Heresheiswithherhusband.
Booksellinghasalwaysbeenanimportantpartofourfestival.TheBookshopisalwayscrowdedandbuzzingwithconversation.LtoR–JoyDraper,CaroleBeuandCarolynAlexander.
2000—KeithQuinn,BerniceMeneandBrianTurnertalkingsport.Fromthebeginningweweredeterminedtoappealtoawideaudiencebystretchingthedefinitionof‘literature’.Sciencewriters,gardeningexpertsandsportspeoplesharedthestagewithpoetsandnovelists.
2003—Aline-upofNewZealand&internationalwriters(andafamousactor)LtoR:PeterWells,ShonaghKoea,WilliamDalrymple,AnitaRauBadami,MichaelHurstandKateCamp.
2003—JonathanFranzen.Anothersuperstar,hisbookThe Correctionsswepttheworld–helpedalongbyOprahWinfrey.Needlesstosay,hiseventsbookedoutquickly.
2003—PetaMathias.Foodhasalwaysbeenavitalingredient.From1999wehostedbreakfasts,lunchesanddinners,aswellasstagingeventswithfoodwriters.
2003—LiteraryLine-up.LindaandJoolsTopp.
2005—WhatdoesJillRawnsleywanttodowiththatpinkpost-itnote?NowArtisticDirector,Jill’sdevotiontothefestivalislegendary.HeresheiswithjournalistFinlayMacdonald.
TheFestivalwouldliketorememberwriterswhohavecontributedtheirbooksandwordsovertheyearswhohavepassedaway:MichaelKing,JanetFrame,BradMcGann,DorothyPorter,AllenCurnowandNigelCox.
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To make the dough, stir the yeast and sugar into the warm water in a small bowl. Stand until frothy. Briefl y mix the fl our and salt in a food processor. With the machine running, pour in the yeast, milk and egg and process until a ball of dough is formed. Knead for a few minutes, until shiny.
Place in a lightly oiled bowl and cover with plastic fi lm. Allow to rise until doubled, about 2 hours.Knead the dough lightly. Divide into 6 even pieces. Shape each piece into a ball. Flatten with your hand then roll each piece into an oval about 4-5 mm thick.
To prepare the fi lling, warm the garlic in the oil over low heat for about 3 minutes.Place about 1/3 of a cup of the antipasto mix in the centre of each oval. Sprinkle with the thyme and pepper. Brush the egg and water around the outside edge of the dough. Cover with a towel and rest for 10 minutes.Fold each oval in half and press the edges together with your fi ngertips. Brush the tops with the garlic-infused oil. Place each calzone on an oiled baking tray. Preheat the oven to 190˚C. Bake the calzone for about 20 minutes. Serve hot. Serves 6.
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JOHN CAREYENGLAND
JohnCareyisEmeritusMertonProfessorofEnglishatOxfordUniversity,adistinguishedcritic,reviewer,broadcaster,Bookerjudgeandtheauthorofmanybooks,includingstudiesofDonne,DickensandThackeray.HiscelebratedpolemicWhat Good are the Arts?(2005)provokedmuchdebateanddiscussion.AregularcriticonBBC2’sNewsnight ReviewaswellaschiefbookreviewerfortheLondonSunday Times,healsoeditedThe Faber Book of Reportage,The Faber Book of ScienceandThe Faber Book of Utopias.HismostrecentworkistheacclaimedbiographyofNobelPrize-winningnovelistWilliam Golding: The Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies(2009).JohndivideshistimebetweenahomeinOxfordandconverted18thcenturyfarmcottagesintheCotswalds.Hisinterests,otherthan‘writingtostimulateandinvolvethegeneralreader’,arekeepingbeesandprintmaking.
WILLIAM DALRYMPLESCOTLAND/INDIA
WilliamDalrymplewasborninScotlandandbroughtupontheshoresoftheFirthofForth.An
internationallyacclaimedwriterandhistorian,hewrotethehighlyacclaimedbestsellerIn Xanaduwhenhewas22.City of DjinnswontheThomasCookTravelBookAwardandtheSunday Times YoungBritishWriteroftheYearAward;From the Holy MountainwontheScottishBookoftheYearPrize,The Age of KaliwontheFrenchPrixD'Astrolabe;andWhite MughalswontheWolfsonPrizeforHistory2003andtheScottishBookoftheYearPrize.The Last MughalwaslonglistedfortheBBCFourSamuelJohnsonPrizeandwontheDuffCooperMemorialPrize.HislatestbookisNine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India(2009).WilliamliveswithhiswifeandthreechildrenonafarmoutsideDelhi.
CHARLIE DARKENGLAND
CharlieDarkisapoet,writer,producer,DJ,andonethirdofthecritically-acclaimedhiphop-inspiredtrioAtticaBlues.Hehastouredaroundtheglobeandmakesregularappearancesontheinternationalliteratureandspokenwordcircuit.Anexperiencedtutorandworkshopfacilitator,herunscoursesoncreativewritingandpoetryforyoungpeopleandadultsthroughouttheyearandhasbeenaPoetCoachfortheLondonTeenagePoetrySlamforthreeyearsrunning.Inspiredbyhisworkinthecommunities,CharliealsorunsAlphabetSoup,aspokenwordnightfeaturingestablishedpoetsalongsideyoungemergingvoices.HefoundedBlacktronica,aloosecollectiveofpoets,painters,musicians,filmmakersandothercreativetypes,whichpushes,exploresandunifiestheinnovativesoundsoftheblackelectronicmusicsceneintheUKwithitsglobalcousins.Blacktronicaholdsregulargatheringsatvenuesaroundtheworldalongsideahugelysuccessfulfour-yearresidencyattheInstitute
forContemporaryArtsinLondon.Supported by the British Council New Zealand
JILL DAWSONENGLAND
JillDawsonbeganpublishingattheageof22bywinningfirstprizeinanationalshortstorycompetition.ShewentontowinanEricGregoryAwardforpoetry,andpublishedherfirstnovelTrick of the Lightin1996.Sheistheauthorofsixnovelsandeditorofsixanthologiesofpoetryandshortstories.Shealsowritesscriptsandjournalismandhaswrittenonenon-fictionbookforteenagers.Herothernovelsare:Magpie(1998);Fred & Edie (2000);Wild Boy(2003);Watch Me Disappear (2006),andThe Great Lover (2009),whichwasaRichardandJudySummerRead.Fred & Ediewasshortlistedforboththe2000WhitbreadNovelAwardandthe2001OrangePrizeforFiction,andvotedoneof50essentialnovelsbyalivingauthor.Herworkhasbeentranslatedintomorethanadozenlanguages,andherwritinghasbeendescribedbytheWhitbreadjudgesas'inventingafemalelanguagewhereJeanRhysleavesoff’'.SheiscurrentlydirectorofGoldDust,amentoringschemeforwriters.Jillliveswithherhusbandandtwosonsinanaward-winningecohouseintheCambridgeshireFens.
JOHN FREEMANUNITED STATES
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JohnFreemanistheEditorofGranta,anaward-winningwriterandprolificbookcriticwhowrotereviewsforover200publications,includingtheNew York Times Book Review,The GuardianandtheWall Street Journal.AformerpresidentoftheNationalBookCriticsCircle,hewonthe2007JamesPattersonPageTurnerawardforrunninganationalcampaigntobringbackbookcoverageinthemedia.Hesolicited,editedandpostedmorethan100essaysabouttheimportanceofreading,thenecessityofcriticism,andtherolecommunitiescanplayintheirownnewspapers.John’sfirstbook,Shrinking the World: The 4,000-year story of how email came to rule our lives(2009),isashorthistoryofourneedforcorrespondence,andanexaminationoftheastonishinggrowthofemailandhowitischangingourlives–notalwaysforthebetter.Hecitestheworkoflinguists,behaviourists,culturalcriticsandphilosophersofallflavourstoexplainourseeminglyendlessculturaladdiction,andendswith,asyoumightexpectfromthetitle,apleaforthesortofcommunicationwe'veabandonedinthefaceofabottomlessinbox.JohnlivesinNewYorkCityandLondon.
RICK GEKOSKIUNITED STATES/ENGLAND
RickGekoskiisawriterandrarebooksspecialist,possiblybestknownforhis2004bestsellerTolkien’s Gown & Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books.HehasworkedasaUniversityteacher,publisher,critic,bibliographerandbroadcaster.HewasaBookerPrizejudgein2005,andisChairmanoftheJudgesfortheInternationalBookerPrize2011.Hestartedarare-booksbusinessin1982,andisoneoftheworld’sleadingspecialistdealersinmodernEnglish,
IrishandAmericanliterature.Oncedescribedasthe‘BillBrysonofthebookworld’,Rick’snewbookiscalledOutside of a Dog: A Bibliomemoir–atermandgenrehehasmoreorlessinvented.Hetakesusonafascinatingliteraryjourneyinwhichherevealstheintricaterelationsbetweenhisreadingandhislife,through25bookswhichhaveparticularmeaningforhim.AfterfinishinghisDPhilinEnglishatOxford,RickGekoskitaughtatWarwickUniversityuntil1987.In2008,hebecameaBritishCitizen(aswellasanAmericanone)remarkingthathenowfeels‘equallyillateaseinbothcultures’.HelivesinLondonandspendspartofeveryyearinNewZealand.
ELIZABETH GILBERTUNITED STATES
ElizabethGilbertisanaward-winningwriterofbothfictionandnon-fiction.HershortstorycollectionPilgrimswasafinalistforthePEN/Hemingwayaward,andhernovelStern MenwasaNewYorkTimesnotablebook.The Last American Man(2002)wasafinalistforboththeNationalBookAwardandtheNationalBookCritic’sCircleAward.Sheisbestknownforher2006memoirEat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything,whichwaspublishedinoverthirtylanguagesandhassoldmorethansevenmillioncopiesworldwide.ThefilmadaptationstarringJuliaRobertsandJavierBardemwillbereleasedin2011.Hernewbook,Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage,beginswhereEat, Pray, Loveended.ElizabethliveswithherhusbandinNewJersey.
CHARLIE HIGSONENGLAND
Afteravariedcareerasthesingerinapopgroupandadecorator,CharlieHigsonstartedwritingcomedyfortelevisioninthelate1980s,creatingthecharactersofLoadsamoneyandStavroswithHarryEnfieldfor‘SaturdayNightLive’.Workingwithhislong-termwritingpartner,PaulWhitehouse,Charlie’snextprojectwas‘HarryEnfield’sTelevisionProgramme’.CharlieandPaulthenwentontocreateandstarin‘TheFastShow’(1994-2000).Followingthesuccessof‘TheFastShow’,CharlieworkedonanumberofotherTVcomedies,asperformer,writerandproducer,includingshowslike‘TheSmellofReevesandMortimer’,‘ShootingStars’and‘RandallandHopkirkDeceased’.Hewrotefourthrillernovelsforadultsintheearly1990sandrecentlywroteaseriesoffiveJamesBondbooksforayoungerreadership.Hehasnowlaunchedanewhorror/zombie/adventureseriesforkids,The Enemy,withbook2,The Dead,outinOctober.Heappearsinthecomedyseries‘Bellamy’sPeople’,anewshowhehasonceagainco-createdwithPaulWhitehouse.CharlielivesinLondon.Supported by Penguin Books
THOMAS KENEALLYAUSTRALIA
ThomasKeneallywasborninSydneyin1935,andisoneofthemostsuccessfulcontemporaryAustralianwriters.Short-listedfortheBookerthreetimeswithThe Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith(1972),Gossip from the Forest
(1975)andConfederates(1979),hewonthe1982BookerPrizewithSchindler's Ark,whichwassubsequentlymadeintoanOscar-winningfilmbyStephenSpielbergin1993.KeneallyhaswontheMilesFranklinAwardtwicewithBring Larks and HeroesandThree Cheers for the Paraclete,andhewasawardedtheOrderofAustraliain1983forhisservicestoAustralianLiterature.Hismostrecentworkisthefirstinathree-volumeseriesonthehistoryofAustralia,Australians: Origins to Eureka.Successivevolumeswillbepublishedin2011and2013.HislatestnovelisThe People’s Train,whichwaspublishedin2009.TomismarriedwithtwodaughtersandlivesinSydney.
DAVID LEVITHANUNITED STATES
DavidLevithanistheaward-winningandNew York Timesbestsellingauthorofnumerousyoungadultbooks,includingBoy Meets Boy, Are We There Yet?andNick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist(writtenwithRachelCohnandnowafilmstarringKatDenningand Juno’s MichaelCera).InDavid’slatestcollaborativenovel,Will Grayson, Will Grayson(2010),healternateschapterswithJohnGreen(Paper Towns),givingauniquevoicetotwoteens,bothnamedWillGrayson.WhentheWillGraysonscrosspathsinachancemeeting,theyfindtheirlivesgoinginnewandunexpecteddirections.Astheybuildtowardsthemusicalbeingstagedbytheirboy/friend,theirresistibleandunforgettableTinyCooper,everythingseemsasthoughitwillfallapart.Butthingsmightjustcometogether.DavideditslotsofbooksatScholasticintheUSandisfounderofthePUSHimprintwhichlooksfornewvoicesandauthorsinyoungadultliterature.Healsotakeslotsofpictures,andlivesinNewJersey.
YIYUN LICHINA/UNITED STATES
YiyunLigrewupinBeijingandmovedtotheUnitedStatesin1996.ShehashadstoriesandessayspublishedinThe New Yorker, Best American Short Stories, O. Henry Prize Storiesandelsewhere.HerdebutcollectionA Thousand Years of Good Prayers(2005)wontheinauguralFrankO'ConnorInternationalShortStoryAward,thePEN/HemingwayFoundationAwardandtheGuardianFirstBookAwardin2006,andtheCaliforniaBookAwardforfirstfiction.ItwasshortlistedfortheKiriyamaPrizeandtheOrangePrizeforNewWriters,andmadeintoanaward-winningfilmdirectedbyWayneWang.ShewasselectedbyGrantaasoneofthe21BestYoungAmericanNovelistsunder35in2007,andisacontributingeditortotheBrooklyn-basedliterarymagazine,A Public Space.Herdebutnovel,The Vagrants(2009),issetduringatimeoftheanti-Communistgroundswellinlate1970sChina.YiyunLilivesinOakland,Californiawithherhusbandandtheirtwosons,andteachesattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis.Supported by the Asia: New Zealand Foundation
ANTONY LOEWENSTEINAUSTRALIA
AntonyLoewensteinisafreelancejournalist,authorandblogger,andanatheistJewish-Australianpoliticalactivist.HehaswrittenforThe Guardian, Haaretz,The Washington Post,Sydney Morning Herald,The Australian, Sydney's Sun-Herald,ZNet,The Big Issue,Crikey,
CounterPunchandothers.Hewritesaregularcolumnforonlinemagazinenewmatilda.comandisaboardmemberofMacquarieUniversity’sCentreforMiddleEastandNorthAfricanStudies.Heappearsregularlyonradio,inpublicandatuniversitiesdiscussingcurrentaffairsandpolitics.AcontributortoNot Happy, John(2004),abestselleronthecontroversyovertheawardingoftheSydneyPeacePrizetoHananAshrawi,andTo A Time to Speak Out(2008),ontheriseofglobalJewishdissent,Antonyisalsotheco-founderofIndependentAustralianJewishVoices.His2008bookThe Blogging Revolutionisabouttheinternetinrepressiveregimes.HisbestsellerontheIsrael/Palestineconflict,My Israel Question (1stedn,2006;2ndedn2007),wasre-releasedin2009inafullyupdatedthirdedition.AntonylivesinSydney.
BEN NAPARSTEKAUSTRALIA
BenNaparstekwasappointedEditorofThe Monthly,amagazinewhichfocusesonAustralianpolitics,societyandculture(www.themonthly.com.au),inMay2009attheageof23.HehasdegreesinartsandlawfromtheUniversityofMelbourne,andundertookagraduatefellowshipatJohnsHopkinsUniversitybeforereturningtoMelbournetotakeuphisnewrole.Benhaswrittenaboutbooksandideasformorethan40newspapersandmagazinesoverthelasteightyears.Hisfirstbook,In Conversation: Encounters with Great Writers (2009),isacollectionofinterviewswithfamousandsometimeselusivewriters:PaulAuster,RussellBanks,IanBuruma,NoamChomsky,UmbertoEco,RobertFisk,ThomasFriedman,CarlosFuentes,HendrikHertzberg,JohnGray,DavidGuterson,PeterHandke,SeamusHeaney,PeterHoeg,MichelHouellebecq,ElfriedeJelinek,TonyJudt,IsmailKadare,RobertKagan,PaulKrugman,Bernard-HenriLevy,JanetMalcolm,PeterMatthiessen,
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JayMcInerney,CatherineMillet,RickMoody,ToniMorrison,PaulMuldoon,HarryMulisch,HarukiMurakami,BenOkri,PerPetterson,AdamPhillips,KatieRoiphe,JoseSaramago,WoleSoyinka,GrahamSwift,TobiasWolff,JamesWood,andA.B.Yehoshua.ItisbeingtranslatedintoPortugueseandChinese.Heisalsoco-editor,withJustinClemens,ofThe Jacqueline Rose Reader,dueoutthroughDukeUniversityPressearly2011. Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts
MICHAEL OTTERMANUNITED STATES
MichaelOttermanisajournalistandhumanrightsconsultantbasedinNewYorkCity.Heistheauthoroftwobooks:American Torture: From the Cold War to Abu Ghraib and Beyond(PlutoPress/MelbourneUniversityPublishing2007);andErasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage(PlutoPress2010,withHilandWilson).HeisagraduateofBostonUniversity(BS,Journalism,2003),UniversityofSydney(MA,PeaceandConflictStudies,2006)andwasVisitingScholarattheCentreforPeaceandConflictStudies,Sydney,from2006to2009.Asaconsultant,hehasworkedwithNGO’sfromaroundtheglobeincludingJubileeAustraliaandCatalystInc.
LIONEL SHRIVERUNITED STATES/ENGLAND
LionelShriveristheauthorofeightpreviousnovels,aswellasajournalistfortheGuardian,theNew York TimesandtheDaily Telegraph,amongmanyotherpublications.Aninternationalbestsellerthat’ssoldoveramillioncopiesworldwide,We Need to Talk About KevinwontheOrangePrizeforFictionin2005,andhasbeentranslatedinto25languages.Hernewnovel,So Much For That,willbereleasedinNewZealandinearlyApril.LionelShriverlivesinLondonandNewYorkCity.
ALICIA SOMETIMESAUSTRALIA
AliciaSometimesisawriter,poet,broadcasterandmusician.Shehasperformedspokenwordover400timesatmanyvenues,festivalsandeventsandhadherpoetrypublishedaroundtheworld,andconductednumerousworkshopsincitiesandregionalareasworkingwithcommunitiestoshowcasepoetryperformances.Sheco-wroteanddirectedthepoetryplanetariumsell-outshow,ElementalattheMelbourneInternationalArtsFestivalin2009.Herworkhasbeenonradiomanytimesandsheiscurrentlyapresenteron3RRRwithaweeklyshow.In2004sheco-organisedthefirstnationalpoetryradioslamonAustralianRadioNational,andshewasco-editoroftheliteraryjournalGoing Down Swingingforsevenyears.Herbooksincludekissing the curveandSoundtrack.Mostrecently,shecompletedatourofCanadafeaturingattheFestivald'AmériquesinMontreal.AlicialivesinMelbourne.Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts
SARAH THORNTONCANADA/ENGLAND
SarahThorntonisaCanadianwriterandsociologistofculturewhomovedtoBritainonaCommonwealthScholarshiptoresearchaPhDonyouthsubcultures,havingalreadycompletedaBAinArtHistory.ThatthesiswaspublishedasClub Cultures: Music, Media and Subcultural Capital(1995).SheoncerantheMAinMediaStudiesatSussexUniversity,andhasbeenavisitingresearchfellowatGoldsmiths,UniversityofLondon.Since2003,shehasbeeninvestigatingthesocialdynamicsofcontemporaryart.Hersecondbook,Seven Days in the Art World(2008),isawittyseriesofnon-fictionnarratives,revealingtheinnerworkingsoftheinstitutionsthatcontributetoanartist’splaceinarthistory.Basedonintensiveethnographicresearch(i.e.hundredsofhoursofparticipantobservationandin-depthinterviewswithover250people),thebookisaninternationalhit,translatedintotenlanguages.ThorntoniscurrentlythechiefwriteroncontemporaryartforThe Economist.ShelivesinLondonandhascontributedcommentarytomanytelevisionandradioshowsandpublications,includingSueddeutscheZeitung,Artforum.com,The Art NewspaperandThe New Yorker.
COLM TOIBINIRELAND
ColmTóibínisoneofIreland’smostwell-knownwriters.HegraduatedfromtheUniversityCollegeinDublin
andheadedtoBarcelona,thecitythatlaterinspiredhisfirstnovelThe South(1990)andnon-fictionworkHomage to Barcelona (1990).Hisnon-fictionincludesBad Blood: A Walk Along the Irish Border(1994),The Sign of the Cross: Travels in Catholic Europe(1994),andThe Irish Famine(1999).HeeditedThe Penguin Book of Irish Fiction(1999),andpublishedabookofessaysLove in a Dark Time: Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodovarin2002,whenhealsobecameaFellowattheCentreforScholarsandWritersatNewYorkPublicLibrary,enablinghimtoresearchthelifeofIrishdramatistLadyAugustaGregoryforhisbookLady Gregory's Toothbrush(2002).HehaswrittensixnovelsincludingThe South (1990),The Heather Blazing(1992),The Story of the Night(1996),The Blackwater Lightship(1999)whichwasshortlistedfortheBookerPrize,The Master(2004),forwhichhewontheInternationalIMPACDublinLiteraryAwardin2006,andhislatestnovel Brooklyn(2009),winnerofthe2009CostaNoveloftheYear.Hecontinues
toworkasanovelist,journalist,literarycriticanduniversitylecturer,anddivideshistimebetweenIrelandandtheUnitedStates.
ADRIAN WOOLDRIDGEENGLAND
AdrianWooldridgeisalong-standingjournalistforThe Economist:currentlyhewritestheSchumpeterColumnandistheManagementEditor.Hehasalsoservedasthemagazine’sWashingtonBureauChief,LosAngelesCorrespondent,andSocialPolicyEditor(specializingineducationandhealthcare).Theco-author
(withfellowEconomist journalistJohnMicklethwait)offivebooksonglobalizationandbusiness,hismostrecentbook,God is Back,showshowandwhyreligionisboomingaroundtheworldandrevealsitsvasteffectsontheglobaleconomy,politicsandculture.Heisabouttore-releaseanupdatededitionofhis1996book,The Witch Doctors,anentertainingyetseriousguidetotoday’smanagementtheoriesandgurus.AdrianhaswrittenEconomistsurveysonentrepreneurshipandtheglobalsearchfortalent,aswellasontelecommunications,education,multinationalcompaniesandmanagementconsultancy.He’salsowrittenpublicpolicypapersoneducation,onmeritocracyandclasslesssociety,andabookonAmericanpolitics.HelivesinLondon.
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DAVE ARMSTRONGDaveArmstrongisoneofNewZealand’smostsuccessfulplaywrightsandscriptwriters.HisplaysincludeThe Tutor, King and Country andNiu Sila,writtenwithOscarKightley,andLe Sud.HisTVcreditsrangefromShortland Street toBro’town.Hislatestplay,‘GeneralWard’,ispresentedinthefestivalasaRehearsedReadingbyAucklandTheatreCompany’sLiteraryUnit.www.nzonscreen.com/person/dave-armstrong
PENNY ASHTONPennyAshton,akatheHotPinkPoet,hasbecomeNewZealand’sownglobalpoetandcomediennehavingsoldoutshowsfromEdinburghtoAdelaidetoEdmontontoHamilton.ShehasrepresentedNewZealandasaslampoetandasanImproviser,isPoetryIdol’sinventor,andisalsotheproudwinnerofBestRickyMartinRewriteattheWinnipegFringe2007.www.hotpink.co.nz
JOHN BARNETTJohnBarnettisCEOandco-ownerofNewZealand’slargestfilmandtelevisioncompanySouthPacificPictures.HehasbeenproducingdistinctlyKiwistoriessince1975andproducedorexecutiveproducedfourofNewZealand'ssixtopgrossingfilms:Whale Rider,Sione's Wedding,Footrot FlatsandWhat Becomes of the Broken Hearted?www.southpacificpictures.com
FERGUS BARROWMANFergusBarrowmanhasbeenthePublisherofVictoriaUniversityPress,NewZealand'sleadingpublisherofnewfictionandpoetry,since1985.In1988hefoundedtheliteraryjournalSport,whichhestilleditsandpublishes.EveryfewWednesdaynightshetalksaboutjazzonNationalRadio.www.victoria.ac.nz/vup
GRAHAM BEATTIEGrahamBeattieisaformerpublisher,bookseller,andseveral-timesjudgeoftheCommonwealthWritersPrize,theMontanaNewZealandBookAwards,andtheBPABookDesignAwards.Hishighlypopularbookblog,www.beattiesbookblog.blogspot.com,isupdatedthroughoutthedaysevendaysaweek.
LEONARD BELLLeonard(Len)BellteachesarthistoryatTheUniversityofAuckland.Hiswritingsoncross-culturalinteractionsandrepresentationsandtheworkoftravelling,migrantandrefugeeartistsandphotographershavebeenpublishedinNewZealand,Britain,USA,Australia,GermanyandtheCzechRepublic.BesidesMarti Friedlander(AucklandUniversityPress,2009),heisauthorofColonial Constructs: European Images of Maori 1840-1914(1992)andIn Transit: Questions of Home and Belonging in New Zealand Art (2007).
CAROLE BEUCaroleBeuispassionateaboutbooksandreviewsregularlyontheradio.SheownsTheWomen’sBookshopinPonsonbyRoadandisaTrusteeoftheAucklandWriters&ReadersFestival.www.womensbookshop.co.nz
JULIE BIUSOJulieBiusoiswellknownthroughherradioandtelevisionbroadcastsandheraward-winningfoodwriting.ShehasbeenFoodEditorofseveralprominentfoodmagazinesandnewspapersduringhersuccessful35-yearcareer.Juliehaswritten14bookswhichhavewonaMontanabookaward,aGoodmanFielderWattiebookaward,aBooksellers’ChoiceawardandsevenGourmandWorldCookbookawards.ShewastherecipientoftheUniversityofCanterbury(NZ)FoodJournalismAwardin2001,theMontanaFood&WineWriteroftheYearin1997,tookhomeaGoldLadleattheWorldFoodMediaAwardsin2005andin2007shewasgivenaSpecialAwardoftheJuryattheGourmandWorldCookbookAwards.Herfocusisonfreshseasonal
food,andhercommitmentistoprovidewell-testedrecipeswhichareeasytoprepareandcookwiththeaimofkeepingfamiliescookingandeatingtogether.www.juliebiuso.com
STEVE BRAUNIASSteveBrauniasisawell-knowncolumnist,haspublishedfournon-fictionbooksandisnowworkingonhisfirstnovel.Hewasthe2009BuddleFindlaySargesonFellow.
BEN BROWNBenBrown(NgatiPaoa,NgatiMahuta)displaysamarkedpropensitytowardperformancepoetryprobablyastheresultofanovertdesiretoappreciatethesoundofhisownvoiceinthehopethatothersmaysharehisapparententhusiasmforit.HispoetryhasbeenpublishedinvariousanthologiesandRadioNZandTheRadioNetworkhaverecordedhim.HisworkhasalsoappearedonpostersplasteredfromheretoBaltimore.BenlivesinLyttelton,BanksPeninsula.www.bookcouncil.org.nz/writers/brownben
GORDON H. BROWNGordonH.Brownhasworkedasafreelancewriteronthevisualartssince1977.HewrotetheclassicColin McCahon: Artist(1984,1993)andAn Introduction to New Zealand Painting 1839-1967withHamishKeith(1969).In1989hewasawardedtheOBEforhisservicestoArtHistory.Asthe1990FannyEvansFellowattheUniversityofOtago,heresearchedMcCahon’slifeandsortedfamilypapersfortheHockenLibrary.In2002,hewasawardedanHonoraryDoctorateofLiteraturebyVictoriaUniversity,whichestablishedtheGordonH.BrownLectureSeries‘inhonouroftheachievementsofthedistinguishedNewZealandarthistorian’.HisnewbookisTowards A Promised Land: On the Life and Art of Colin McCahon(AucklandUniversityPress,2010).GordonlivesonWaihekeIsland.
KATHRYN BURNETTKathrynBurnettisanaccomplishedscreenwriter,fledglingplaywright,
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publishedauthorandQantasMediaAwardwinningcolumnist.NottomentionanexperiencedandentertainingtutorwhohasaccumulatednumerousTVandfilmcreditsoverthelast15years(including‘TheCult’,‘AmazingExtraordinaryFriends’,‘Poppy’and‘TheStrip’).Whennotworkingonwritingassignments,KathrynholdsregularBrainStormclassesandworksasastoryeditorinfilm.
PHILIPPA CAMPBELLPhilippaCampbellhasbeenafilmproducersince1995.Shehasalsoworkedasanactor,theatredirector,scripteditor,andheadofthescriptunitatTVNZ’sdramadepartment.ShehasproducedthedebutfeaturesofplaywrightsAnthonyMcCartenandToaFraser:‘ViaSatellite’,and‘No.2’,aswellastheinternationally-acclaimedadaptation‘Rain’,comedyhorror‘BlackSheep’andthedocumentary‘RubbingsofaLiveMan’.www.nzonscreen.com/person/philippa-campbell
MIKE CHUNNMikeChunnisCEOofthePlayItStrangeTrustwhichimplementsmusicprogrammesforNewZealandschools.From1992to2003ChunnwasDirectorofNZOperationsfortheAustralasianPerformingRightAssociation(APRA)whichrepresentsNewZealandsongwritersinthecollectionofpublicperformanceandbroadcastroyalties.HelivesinAuckland.
MELISSA CLARK-REYNOLDS
MelissaClark-Reynoldsiswidelyrecognisedasaninspirationalrolemodelandentrepreneur,founderofthesuccessfulMinimonos.com,avirtualworldforchildrenbasedonvaluesofsustainability,generosityandfun.SheisEntrepreneur-in-ResidenceatCreativeHQ,Wellington'sbusinessincubatorandhastrainedwithAlGoretopresenthisslideshow,asseeninthefilm‘AnInconvenientTruth’,engagingaudiencesthroughoutNewZealand.
LEON DAVIDSONLeonDavidsonisateacherandtheauthorofthemulti-award-winninghistoriesScarecrow Army(BlackDogBooks,2005)andRed Haze(BlackDogBooks,2006).HislatestbookisZero Hour: The Anzacs on the Western Front(TextPublishing,March2010).HelivesinWellington.
MIKE DICKISONMikeDickisonisatruepolymath.HehasaPhDintheevolutionofflightlessbirdsfromDukeUniversity,andhasbeenagraphicdesigner,writingteacher,andcuratoratTePapa.Healsowrote,designed,andillustratedKiwi Ukulele: The New Zealand Ukulele Companion (AUTMedia,2008).BasedattheLearningSkillsCentreoftheUniversityofCanterbury,heisinterestedinwaystechnologycanhelpstudentslearn,withtoolslikeblogs,onlinecollaboration,andsocialnetworking.
ERIC DORFMANDrEricDorfmanisaWellington-basedauthorofpopularnaturalhistorybooks,shortfiction,articlesanddocumentaries.HismostrecentbookisthehighlyacclaimedMelting Point(Penguin,2008),whichexploresNewZealand’sresponsestotheissueofclimatechange.EricisalsoExecutiveDirectorofEklektusInc.,whichproducesstrategicandvisitorexperienceservicestotheinternationalculturalsector.
TESSA DUDERTessaDuderhaspublishedfictionandnon-fictionforbothchildrenandadults.HerbestknownworkAlex(OUP,1985,nowavailableinPuffin)wasadaptedfora1993movie,andawardsincludetheMargaretMahyMedal(1996),theKatherineMansfieldFellowship(2003),anOBE(1994)andanhonorarydoctoratefromtheUniversityofWaikato(2008).Shehasfourdaughters,twograndchildrenandlivesinAuckland.www.tessaduder.com
TREASA DUNWORTHAgraduateofAucklandandHarvardUniversities,TreasaDunworthisaSeniorLecturerattheUniversityofAuckland.Shehasworkedinbothnon-governmentalandinter-governmentalspheresfirstasaresearcherfortheHarvardSussexProgramonChemicalandBiologicalWarfareandsubsequentlyasPoliticalAffairsOfficerfortheHague-basedOrganisationfortheProhibitionofChemicalWeapons.SheisamemberoftheAustralianNewZealandSocietyofInternationalLaw(andwasNZVicePresident(02-05),amemberoftheAdvisoryBoardoftheAsiaPacificCentreforMilitaryLawatMelbourneUniversity,theNewZealandcorrespondentfortheYearbookofInternationalHumanitarianLawandthecontributingeditoronPublicInternationalLawtotheNewZealandLawReview.ShehaspublishedinternationallyandwithinNewZealand,andhercurrentmajorresearchprojectsrelatetotheroleofinternationallawinNewZealanddomesticlawandtheaccountabilityofinternationalorganisations,includingtheroleofthelegaladviserininternationalorganisationsandtheroleofcivilsocietyindisarmament.
DENIS DUTTONDenisDuttonisaUniversityofCanterburyphilosopherspecializinginaesthetics,thephilosophyofart,andthephilosophyofscience.HeisfounderthepopularwebsiteArts&LettersDaily.In2009,hepublishedThe Art Instinct: Beauty Pleasure, and Human Evolution(OxfordUniversityPress).www.denisdutton.com
BRIAN EDWARDSBrianEdwardsisoneofNewZealand’smostrespectedbroadcastersandwriters.Hiscareerspanseverybranchofthemedia–columnist,author,radioandtelevisioninterviewer,mediacommentatorandtrainer.He’sbeenmediaadvisortofourNewZealandPrimeMinistersandtohundredsoftoppeopleinthepublicandprivatesectors. www.brianedwardsmedia.co.nz
DAVID FARRIERDavidFarrieristheTechnologyandEntertainmentjournalistforTV3’s‘News’and‘Nightline’.HealsowritesforRip It Up,andsinceOctober2009hasbeenco-hostingaCryptozoologythemedradioshow,‘TheCryptidFactor’,withRhysDarbyandLeon‘Buttons’.ItcanbeheardonbFM(9-11amSundays).‘“TheCryptidFactor”isashowaboutcryptids…animalsunknowntoscienceliketheYeti,LochNessmonsterandtheMongolianDeathWorm.It’sanareaofobsessionforbothRhysandmyselfandwe’rebothmutuallytickledwe’vemetsomeoneelsewho’sintoit.’InAugust2009,heself-fundedanexpeditiontotheGobiDeserttomakeadocumentaryabouttheMongolianDeathWorm.HeandcameramanChristieDouglasspentabouttwoweekstryingtoverifythedeathworm’sexistencebuttheonlythingtheywillsayforcertainisthattheywillgetadocumentaryoutoftheiradventures.DavidlivesinAuckland.
TUI FLOWERTuiFlowerhasbeenahouseholdnameformanycooksthroughoutNewZealandformorethanfiftyyears.ShegraduatedattheSchoolofHomeScienceattheUniversityofOtagoandreceivedabursarytostudyatFrance’sÉcoleHôtelièredeParisin1954.Shelaterworkedfor19yearsasfoodeditoratNew Zealand Newspublications,Auckland Star, New Zealand Woman’s Weekly and Home Journal.ShelivesinAuckland.
MARTI FRIEDLANDERMartiFriedlanderhashadalongcareerasaphotographer.HerphotographsofelderlyMaoriwomenwithmoko,artistsandwriters,vineyardsandvintners,andchildrenareparticularlywell-known.HerbooksincludeMoko: the art of Maori tattooing(withMichaelKing,1972),Larks in Paradise: New Zealand Portraits(withJamesMcNeish,1974),Contemporary New Zealand Painters: Volume 1 (withJim&MaryBarr,1980),andPioneers of New Zealand Wine(withDickScott,2002).HerworkhasbeenexhibitedatthePhotographers’GalleryinLondon,theWaikatoArtMuseum,andinalargeandcelebratedretrospective
attheAucklandArtGalleryin2001,whichthentouredNewZealand.ShelivesinAuckland.www.martifriedlander.com
DICK FRIZZELLDickFrizzellisoneofNewZealand’smostpopularandimportantartists.Inhis20s,heworkedinadvertisingtosupporthisyoungfamily,leavingin1974toworkinthevegetablemarketsintheearlyhoursofthedaysohecouldpursuehisart.Dick Frizzell: The Painter (RandomHouse,2009)containsallofhismajorpaintings,thestoryofhislifeinhisownwords,andanessaybyHamishKeithonDick’sworkanditsplaceintheNewZealandartworld.HelivesinHawke'sBay.
KRIS GLEDHILLKrisGledhillwasabarristerinEngland,appearinginawiderangeofhumanrightscases,beforecomingtoNewZealandin2006toundertakestudyforaPhDcourse.HestartedlecturingattheUniversityofAucklandLawSchoolin2007,wherehisteachingincludescriminallawandinternationalhumanrightslaw.Hisresearchandwritingcoversvariousaspectsofhumanrightslaw,particularlyitsimpactonmentalhealthlaw:hehasspokenonthistopicinmanyfora,andrecentlyauthoredareportfortheMentalHealthCommissionofIrelandonthecomplianceoftheMentalHealthAct2001withhumanrightsstandards.
CHARLOTTE GRIMSHAWCharlotteGrimshawwasawardedtheBuddleFindlaySargesonFellowshipin2000.In2006shewontheBNZKatherineMansfieldAward.HerstorycollectionOpportunity(Vintage,2007)wasshort-listedforthe2007FrankO’ConnorInternationalPrize,andwonNewZealand’spremierMontanaawardforfictionin2008,alongwiththeMontanamedal.Singularity(Vintage,2009)wasshort-listedforthe2009FrankO’ConnorInternationalPrizeandtheSouthEastAsiaandPacificsectionoftheCommonwealthWriters’Prize.HerlatestnovelisThe Night Book(Vintage,May2010).ShelivesinAuckland.
BERNADETTE HALLBernadetteHalllivesinNorthCanterbury.Shehaspublishedninecollectionsofpoetry,themostrecentbeingThe Lustre Jug(VictoriaUniversityPress,2009)whichincludesartworkbyDenisO’Connor.ThepoemsinthiscollectionarisefromthesixmonthsshespentinCo.Cork,IrelandontheRathcoolaFellowshipin2007.PoetryhastakenhermanyplacesincludingTasmania,Iowa,HongKongandAntarctica.SheisafoundingstaffmemberoftheHagleyWriters’InstituteinChristchurch.
BILL HASTINGS BillHastingshasbeenNewZealand’sChiefCensorsince1999.HehasalsobeenamemberoftheIndecentPublicationsTribunal,VideoRecordingsAuthority,DeputyPresidentoftheFilmandLiteratureBoardofReviewandDeputyDeanofLawatVictoriaUniversity.Billisaregulargueston‘TheGoodWord’onTVNZ7.
KIM HILLKimHillisabroadcasterandhostofRadioNewZealandNational’s‘SaturdayMorningwithKimHill’.
LIA HILLSLiaHillswasborninWellingtonandnowlivesinMelbourne.Sheisapoetandnovelistwhoseworkhasbeenpublished,performedandtranslatedinternationally.Shehaspublishedanaward-winningpoetrycollection,the possibility of flight(BookGroupAustralia,2008)andatranslationofMarieDarrieussecq’snovel,Tom is Dead(TextPublishing,2009).Herfirstyoungadultnovel,The Beginner’s Guide to Living(TextPublishing,2009),isontheshort-listforthe2010NewZealandPostChildren’sBookAwards.
CAROL HIRSCHFELDCarolHirschfeldhasmorethan20yearsexperienceinthetelevisionindustryworkingasanewsreporter,presenter,director,producerand
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JEFFREY PAPAROA HOLMAN
JeffreyPaparoaHolmanlivesinChristchurch/OautahiandheisaseniorresearchfellowintheSchoolofHumanitiesattheUniversityofCanterbury.Hehaspublishedtwobooksofpoetry,As Big as a Father(SteeleRoberts,2002)andThe Late Great Blackball Bridge Sonnets(SteeleRoberts,2004),andhislatestbookisastudyoftheethnographerElsdonBestandhisprincipalTuhoeinformant,theTamakaimoanachief,TutakangahauofMaungapohatu,Best of Both Worlds(Penguin,2010).HelivesinChristchurch.
DES HUNTDesHunthaswrittenaseriesofsuccessfulenvironmentaladventuresforchildrenandyoungadultswhichaimtofosterhisreaders’naturalinterestinthescienceoftheirsurroundings.Hehaswrittenninenovels,includingWhale Pot Bay, Cry of the Taniwha andmostrecently,The Crocodile Nest(HarperCollins,2010).HelivesatMatarangiontheCoromandelPeninsula.
WITI IHIMAERAWitiIhimaera(TeWhanau-a-Kai)isanovelistandshortstorywriterwhohaspublished11novels,6collectionsofshortstories,writtennewworkforoperaandscreenplays,andeditednumerousanthologies.Hisnovel,The Whale Rider,firstpublishedin1988,wasmadeintoaninternationallyacclaimedfeaturefilmin2002,directedbyNikiCaro.HehasalsowrittenascreenplayadaptationofhisnovelThe Matriarch.WitiwasoneoffiveArtsFoundationofNewZealandLaureatesin2009,andhewasalsohonouredwithNewZealand'spremierMaoriartsawardTeTohuTiketikeaTeWakaToiinJanuary2010.
IVY LIESIvyLiesisafourpiecerock/popband:theyareEmlaPalmer(leadvocals/rhythmguitar),LisaBlatchford(leadguitar/vocals),RosieO’Connell(drums)andMihkaChee(bass/vocals).www.myspace.com/ivylies
MAC JACKSONMacDonald(Mac)JacksonisProfessorEmeritusofEnglishattheUniversityofAuckland.Internationally,heisbestknownasaShakespearescholar,buthehasalsopublishedwidelyonNewZealandliterature,ascritic,reviewer,historian,editor,andanthologist.
LAURAINE JACOBSLauraineJacobsisanindependentfoodandwinewriterandconsultantandcurrentlyisPresidentoftheNewZealandGuildofFoodWriters.SheisaformerfoodeditorofbothFashion QuarterlyandCuisinemagazineandhasbeenrecognisedwithnationalandinternationalawardsforherfoodandtravelwritinginbooksandmagazines.Sheispassionateaboutartisanproduce,farmers’markets,wineandfreshhealthyfoodandwellrespectedworldwideforherknowledgeoffood,wine,andrestauranttrends.InJune2009LaurainewasmadeaMNZMintheQueen’sBirthdayhonoursforservicestothefoodindustry.Lauraineistheauthorofseveralcookbooksincludingtheinternationallyaward-winningBakerandTaste – The Flavours of Baking,co-authoredwithDeanBrettschneider,The Confident CookandMatakana.SheistheeditorofA Treasury of New Zealand Baking (RandomHouse,2009)whichhasbeenonthebestsellinglistsincepublication.www.laurainejacobs.co.nz
LLOYD JONESLloydJonesisamulti-award-winningwriteroffictionandnon-fiction.HisnovelThe Book of Fame(2000)isafictionalaccountofthe1905AllBlacktourofEuropethat,inpart,shapedNewZealand'sidentity:theplayerswereaccordedalmostGod-likestatusontheirreturn,andthebookisboth
atributetoNewZealand'sfirstsportingcelebritiesandaninvestigationintothecuriousworkingsoffame.ItwontheDeutzMedalforFictionatthe2001MontanaNewZealandBookAwardsandtheTasmaniaPacificFictionPrizein2003.ItwasalsoadaptedforthestagebyCarlNixon.In2007,LloydwontheCommonwealthWriters’Prize,theMontanaMedalforFictionandReader’sChoiceAward,andtheKiriyamaPrizeforhisnovelMister Pip.ItwasalsoshortlistedfortheManBookerPrize.In2008,LloydwasmadeanArtsLaureateandreceivedaPrimeMinister’sAwardforLiteraryAchievement.Hisselectedstorycollection,The Man in the Shed,waspublishedin2009(Penguin),andhisnewnovelHand Me Down World(Hachette)isduetobereleasedinNovember2010.HelivesinWellington.
RACHAEL KINGRachaelKingisanovelistandshortstorywriter.ShegainedaMastersinCreativeWritingfromVictoriaUniversityin2001andhasworkedinmagazines,televisionandradio.Herfirstnovel,The Sound of Butterflies(BlackSwan,2006),waspublishedinninecountries,andwontheNZSAHubertChurchBestFirstBookAwardforFictionatthe2007MontanaNewZealandBookAwards.Hersecondnovel,Magpie Hall waspublishedin2009(Vintage).www.rachael-king.com
RHONDA KITERhondaKite(TeAupouri)iscommittedtothepreservation,promotion,andguardianshipofMaoricultureandvalues.Maoribusinesswomanoftheyearin2002,RhondaisPresidentoftheKIWAMediaGroup,acompanythatproducesmulti-languagedigitalcontent,createsITsolutionsanddevelopsproductsandservicesforthedigitalpublishingandentertainmentindustries.SherecentlylaunchedQBooks,anebookforkids,butdevelopmentbeganayearagowiththeApple’siPadfirmlyinmind.KIWAstartedoutdevelopingMacsoftwarecalledVoiceQabouttenyearsago,aspecialisttoolusedinthefilmindustryfordubbingfilmsintomultiplelanguagesandfordialoguereplacementwork.
CHRIS LAIDLAWInaremarkablydiversecareer,ChrisLaidlawhasbeenabestsellingauthor,racerelationsconciliator,televisioncommentator,RhodesScholar,ambassador,conservationist,AllBlackandMemberofParliament.Heiscurrentlyhostoftheaward-winningRadioNewZealandNationalprogramme‘SundayMorning’,andaWellingtonregionalcouncillorandcolumnist. www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/sunday
SARAH LAINGSarahLaingisafictionwriterandgraphicdesigner.HerfirstcollectionofshortstoriesComing up Roses (2007)cameoutaftershewonthe2006Sunday Star Times Short Story Competition.SarahwasWriterinResidenceattheMichaelKingWritersCentrein2008,andisoneofthe2010BuddleFindlaySargesonFellows.ShepublishedherfirstnovelDead People’s Music(Vintage)in2009,andlivesinAuckland.www.poppyshock.com
JESSICA LE BASJessicaLeBas’firstcollectionofpoetryIncognito(AucklandUniversityPress,2007)wontheNZSAJessieMackayAwardforBestFirstBookofPoetryattheMontanaBookAwardsin2008.Hersecondcollection,Walking to Africa(AucklandUniversityPress,2009)dealswithmentalillnessinadolescence.ShelivesinNelson.
JULIE LE CLERCProlificcookbookauthor,foodwriter,Next magazineFoodEditor,andcelebritychefJulieLeClerc’slifeisdedicatedtofoodandculinarytravel.Hertenbestsellingcookbooks,fromMade in MoroccotoCafé CollectiontoTaking Tea in the Medina (Penguin,2005,2006,2007),reflecthercaféandboutiquecateringbackgroundandherextensiveworldtravels.Julienowworksasafreelancefoodandtravelwriter;sheisapopularcookingdemonstratoratvariouseventsaroundthecountryandalsohostsgourmettourstoNewCaledonia.TheJulieLeClercrange
ofsmall-batchproductionsavourypreservesareproducedincollaborationwithSabato.www.julieleclerc.co.nz
NICOLA LEGATNicolaLegatisthePublishingDirectorofRandomHouseNewZealandLtd.Amagazinefeaturewriterformostofhercareer,shewasformerlytheeditorofMetromagazine.SheisaTrusteeoftheAucklandWritersandReadersFestival.
FINLAY MACDONALDFinlayMacdonaldisanaward-winningcolumnistfortheSunday Star-Times,presenterof‘TalkTalk’andcontributorto‘TheGoodWord’,bothonTVNZ7andSky97,aswellastheregularchairof‘LATEattheMuseum’,amonthlyseriesofpaneldiscussionsandlivemusicattheAucklandMuseum.HeisaformereditoroftheNew Zealand Listener andformercommissioningeditoratPenguinBooks.
ANNA MACKENZIEAnnaMackenzieisafull-timewriterwithabackgroundinpublicrelations,publishingand‘numerouslesstidyjobs’.Shecurrentlywritesfictionforyoungadultsandhaspublishedfivenovelsinthelastsevenyears:High Tide(Scholastic,2003),Out on the Edge(Longacre,2005),The Sea-Wreck Stranger(Longacre,2007),Shadow of the Mountain(Longacre,2008)andEbony Hill,asequeltoThe Sea-Wreck Stranger,dueouton7May(Longacre/RandomHouse,2010).ShelivesinHawke’sBay.
WARREN MAXWELLWarrenMaxwell(NgatiTuhoe)grewupinWhangareiandisthedrivingforcebehindmanymusic-basedprojects.Warrenisformerfront-manofTrinityRoots,saxophonistforFatFreddy'sDropandleaderofpsychedelicbluesquartetLittleBushman.
GORDON McLAUCHLANGordonMcLauchlanisawriter,journalistandbroadcaster,andfor
twoyearswasnationalpresidentoftheNewZealandSocietyofAuthors(PENNZInc).HewaselectedtotheworldexecutiveofPENInternationalatEdinburghin1996.HewasNZtelevisionPresenteroftheYearin1987,haswrittenmanybooksandhasactedasapublicaffairsconsultanttoanumberofcorporations.HewasthefoundingchairmanoftheMichaelKingWriters’StudioTrustandservedonthetrustuntil2009.HeisalsoapanelistonTVNZ7’s‘TheGoodWord’.
PAUL MILLARPaulMillarisanAssociateProfessorofEnglishattheUniversityofCanterburywithresearchinterestsinNewZealand,AustralianandPacificLiterature,andrecentpublicationswhichincludeamajornewselectionofJamesK.Baxter’spoetry.HeisalsothedirectoroftheUniversityofCanterbury’snewlyestablishedHumanitiesComputingUnit.HislatestbookisNo Fretful Sleeper: A Life of Bill Pearson(AucklandUniversityPress,2010).
PAULA MORRISPaulaMorris(NgatiWai)istheauthoroffournovels,andtheeditorofThe Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories(2009).Hershortstorycollection,Forbidden Cities(Penguin,2008)wasaregionalfinalistinthe2009CommonwealthWriters’Prize.AgraduateoftheIowaWriters’Workshop,sheteachescreativewritingatTulaneUniversity,NewOrleans.
TIM MURPHYTimMurphyiseditorofThe New Zealand Herald,themorningnewspaperforAucklandandmuchoftheNorthIslandsince1863.TimjoinedtheHerald intheearly1980sandinthreeseparatestintsonthepaperhasworkedasareporter,PressGallerypoliticaljournalist,Pacificcorrespondent,headofnewsanddeputyeditorbeforebecomingtheHerald'syoungesteditorin2001.
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GREGOR PAULGregorPaulhasbeenajournalistformorethan13years.HisbooksareHard Men Fight Back,The Reign of King HenryandBlack Obsession (ExislePublishing,2009).Aleadingwriteronrugby,andtheHerald on Sunday’svoiceofrugbysince2004,GregorisalsotheeditorofRugby World.
EMILY PERKINSEmilyPerkinsisafictionwriter,andalsopresents‘TheGoodWord’onTVNZ7.ShefirstwonattentionwhenPicador(UK)publishedherfirstcollectionofstories,not her real name (Picador,1996),whileshewaslivinginLondon.ItwentontowintheMontanaNewZealandBestFirstBookofFictionAwardin1996,theGeoffreyFaberMemorialPrizeforFictionandwasshortlistedfortheJohnLlewellynRhysPrize.EmilyeditedacollectionofnewNewZealandwriters’shortstories(The Picnic Virgin,VictoriaUniversityPress,1999),inbetweenpublishingherfirstandsecondnovels,Leave Before You Go(Picador,1998)andThe New Girl(Picador,2001).In2006,EmilywastheBuddleFindlaySargesonFellow.Herthirdnovel,Novel About My Wife(Bloomsbury,2008)wonboththeFictioncategory,andtheoverallMontanaMedalforFictionorPoetryintheMontanaNewZealandBookAwardsin2009.Italsowonthe2008BelieverBookAwardintheUS.ShelivesinAucklandwithherfamily.
SEAN PLUNKETSeanPlunkethasco-hosted‘MorningReport’onRadioNewZealandNationalsinceSeptember1996.HereturnedtoRadioNewZealandafterholdingavarietyofpositionsindailynewsmedia,includingstintson‘FairGo’,anumberofyearsasTV3politicalcorrespondent
inthePressGallery,andtimewith‘TheHolmesShow’.SeanhaswonanumberofQantasMediaAwardsforhisworkinbothradioandtelevision.
GAYLENE PRESTONGaylenePrestonhasbeenwritinganddirectingfeaturefilmsanddocumentarieswithadistinctiveAotearoaflavourandastrongsocialmessageformorethan30years.In2001shewasthefirstfilmmakertobemadeaLaureatebytheArtsFoundationrecognisinghercontributiontoNewZealandfilmandtelevision.Herfilmsinclude‘RubyandRata’,‘BreadandRoses’,‘WarStoriesOurMothersNeverToldUs’,‘PerfectStrangers’,‘LovelyRita’and‘HomebyChristmas’.GaylenelivesinWellington.
JOHN REYNOLDSJohnReynoldsisoneofNewZealand'smostsignificantcontemporaryartists.HewasNewZealand'srepresentativeatthe2006SydneyBiennale,where‘Cloud’wasacentrepiece.Certain Words Drawn(Godwit,2009)featuresexamplesofhisrecentworkandpracticeinastunningbookdesignedbyArchMcDonnellofInHouseDesign.Thebookisalimitededitionof1500copies,eachnumberedandsignedbytheartist.From27Marchto13June2010,anewexhibition,‘NOMADOLOGY[LoiteringWithIntent]’,willfeaturemajornewworksproducedespeciallyforthe40thanniversaryandtheuniquespacesoftheGovett-BrewsterArtGalleryinNewPlymouth.JohnlivesinAuckland.
PAUL REYNOLDSPaulReynoldsisarespectedcommentatorandstrategistonthepotentialoftheinternetasasocialandpublicgood.HeisjointmanagingdirectorofMcGovernOnline,whichworkswiththeculture,heritageandlearningcommunitiesinNewZealand,AustraliaandtheUK.HeisboardmemberoftheNationalDigitalForum,hasparticipatedinanumberofNZGovernmentadvisorybodies,andservedontheAucklandMuseumBoard.Hehasjustcompletedatwoyeartermas
AdjunctDirector(DigitalLibrary)totheNationalLibraryofNewZealand.
MARK SAINSBURYMarkSainsburyisthehostofcurrentaffairsprogramme‘CloseUp’onTVNZ’sTVOne.HewasawardedNewZealand’sbestnewsandcurrentaffairspresenteratthe2007and2008QantasTelevisionAwards.
ANNE SALMONDAnneSalmondisDistinguishedProfessorofMaoriStudiesandAnthropologyattheUniversityofAuckland.OneofNewZealand’smostprominentanthropologistsandhistorians,herbooksinclude:Two Worlds: First Meetings Between Maori and Europeans 1642-1772(1991),Between Worlds: Early Exchanges Between Maori and Europeans 1773-1815(1997),The Trial of the Cannibal Dog(Penguin,2003)andAphrodite's Island: The European Discovery of Tahiti (Penguin,2009)whichwastheTimes Higher EducationBookoftheWeekinMarch2010.ShereceivedtheCBEforservicestoliteratureandtheMaoripeoplein1988andwasmadeDameCommanderoftheBritishEmpireforservicestoNewZealandhistoryin1995.In2009,shewaselectedasaforeignassociateoftheNationalAcademyofSciences(USA)forherexcellenceinscientificresearch.ShelivesinAuckland.
SAM SAMPSONSamSampson’sfirstcollectionofpoems,Everything TalkswaspublishedbyAucklandUniversityPressinNewZealandandShearsmanBooksintheUKinJune2008.ItwontheJessieMackayNZSABestFirstBookofPoetryatthe2009MontanaNewZealandBookAwards.HisforthcomingseriesofpoemsBroken Architecture,isaUS/NZpoetryprojectanddueforpublicationin2010.HelivesinAuckland.
TINA SHAWTinaShawisanAucklandnovelist,shortstorywriterandeditor.Whilemostofhernovelshavebeenwrittenforadults,shehasalsowrittenfictionforchildren,andhershortstorieshavebeenpublished
inmanyanthologies,literaryjournalsandmagazines.About Griffen’s Heart(Longacre,2009)isShaw’sfirstnovelforyoungadults,and‘wasinspiredbythetruestoryofayoungmanwithabadheartwhodidsomethingverybrave.AlthoughJamesisabitofawimpinmanyrespects,heisalsocapableofactingselflessly,andthatwassomethingIwantedtocaptureinthisnovel.’
PETER SIMPSONPeterSimpsonisDirectorofTheHollowayPressattheUniversityofAuckland.Heisawell-knownwriter,editorandcurator,andhisbooksincludeRonald Hugh Morrieson(OxfordUniversityPressAustralia,1982)andColin McCahon: The Titirangi Years 1953-59 (AucklandUniversityPress,2007).HecontributedtotheOxford History of New Zealand, theDictionary of New Zealand Biography andextensivelytoThe Oxford Companion to New Zealand Literature.Aprolificwriter,hisarticlesandreviewshaveappearedinnumerouspublications.
ELIZABETH SMITHERElizabethSmitherisaprize-winningpoetandauthoroffiveshortstorycollectionsandfivenovels.The Lark Quartet(AucklandUniversityPress,2000)wontheMontanaNewZealandBookAwardforPoetryin2000,andshewasthefirstwomanTeMataEstatePoetLaureate(2001-2003).ShewasawardedthePrimeMinister’sAwardforLiteraryAchievementinPoetryin2008.HerlatestnovelisLola(Penguin,2010).ShelivesinNewPlymouth.
GUY SOMERSETGuySomersetistheArtsandBooksEditorfortheNew Zealand ListenerandaformerbookseditoroftheDominion Post.
C.K. STEADC.K.SteadwasaProfessorofEnglishattheUniversityofAucklandfor20yearsbeforeretiringtowritefull-time.HereceivedaCBEin1985,andwasadmittedtotheOrderofNewZealandin2007.HeandMargaretMahyaretheonlywritersinthisgroupof25livingpeople.
STEPHEN STRATFORDStephenStratfordhaspublishedmorethanadozenbooks,mostlynon-fiction.Hehaseditedmorethan100otherbooks,andcurrentlyrunsthemanuscriptassessmentserviceWriteRight.HeisdeputysecretaryoftheSargesonTrust,andaNZSocietyofAuthorsrepresentativeontheBoardofCopyrightLicensingLtd.AsamagazinejournalistheworkedforQuote Unquote, Metro,theNew Zealand Listenerandmanyothers.AfoundingTrusteeoftheAucklandWriters’Festival,hehasbeenajudgeoftheSpectrumBookDesignAwards,theWattieBookAwardsandtheMontanaBookAwards,andistheconvenorofjudgesforthe2010NewZealandPostBookAwards.HelivesnearCambridge.
JENNIFER STURMJenniferSturmisaNewZealanderwhohasaPhDinEnglishLiteraturefromtheUniversityofAuckland.ShealsohasaBAinItalian.Sheisparticularlyinterestedintherehabilitationof‘lost’femaleauthors,andinrestoringtheirwritingtoitsrightfulplaceinliteraryhistory.HerdiscoveryofunpublishedshortstoriesbyAnnaKavanhascontributedsignificantlytorenewedinterestintheworkofawomanwhosewritinghasbeencomparedtothatofVirginiaWoolf,DjunaBarnesandJeanRhys.
MARTIN TAYLORMartinTaylorisapublisherandconsultantwithaspecialinterestintheinformationtechnology,internetandbusinessmedia.HeisManagingDirectorandmajorshareholderofbookpublisheranddistributorAddendaPublishing,oneofNewZealand’slargestindependentbookdistributors;andprincipalofwebdesignandconsultingcompanyDigitalStrategies.
WILLIAM TAYLORWilliamTaylorhaspublishedover30novelsforchildrenandyoungadultssince1981,manyofwhichareavailableinternationallyandintranslation.He
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TE RADARTeRadar(AndrewJ.Lumsden)isanaward-winningsatirist,documentary-maker,writer,stageandscreendirector,andamateurhistorian.HewontheFredAwardforComedyAchievementatthe2009NZinternationalComedyFestival,aswellasBestLocalShowfor‘EatingtheDog’.Hechairedthefirst‘GoodWordDebate’inOctober2009.
LINDA TYLERLindaTyleristheDirectoroftheCentreforNewZealandArtResearch&DiscoveryattheUniversityofAuckland.
DOROTHY VINICOMBEOverthelasttenyearsDorothyDudekVinicombehasbeenanEnglishteacher,abookretailer,abookreviewer,acommissioningeditorforPenguin,adevelopmentaleditorforPearson,apublicistandawriter.Atthemomentsheisattemptingtodoasmanyoftheserolesasshecanatthesametime.Oneofhergreatestpleasurescomesfromdiscoveringtheworkofnewwritersandwatchingtheseauthorsbecomehouseholdnames.
HEMANA WAAKAHemanaWaaka(NgaiTuhoe)isajournalist,sportscommentatoranddocumentaryfilm-maker.Hestartedhisowncompanyin1997,butassistedwiththeestablishmentofAotearoaRadio,wasareporterforTeKarereandaseniorjournalistprovidingMaoriNewsandCurrentAffairsprogrammesforNationalRadio.In2000,hecreatedthefirstTV/Radiomediumofconductingsportscommentariesatalllevels100%inTeReoMaoriwithSkyTV.Hehasbeenassisting‘WakaHuia’onTV1overthepasttwoyearsasaDirector/Reporter.
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IAN WEDDEIanWeddeisapoet,fictionwriter,criticandartcuratorandtheauthorof13previouscollectionsofpoems,fivenovels,shortstories,essaysandcriticism,andtheeditorofseveralanthologiesandartcatalogues.HewasawardedanArtsFoundationLaureateAwardin2006,andwastheCreativeNewZealand/UniversityofAucklandMichaelKingWriterinResidencein2009.HismostrecentbooksareChinese Opera(VictoriaUniversityPress,2008),Bill Culbert: Making Light Work,(AucklandUniversityPress,2009)andanewcollectionofpoems,Good Business (AUP,2009).
PETER WELLSPeterWellsistheauthorofnumerousaward-winningbooksandanacclaimedfilmwriteranddirector.In2006PeterwasmadeaMemberoftheNewZealandOrderofMeritforservicestoliteratureandfilm.Heco-foundedtheAucklandWritersFestivalwithStephanieJohnsonin1999,andisaTrusteeoftheAucklandWriters&ReadersFestival.
DAMIEN WILKINSDamienWilkinswritesshortstories,novels,essaysandpoetry.HisbookshavebeenpublishedinNewZealand,theUSAandtheUKandhehaswonandbeennominatedforarangeofprizesandawards.HisnovelsincludeThe Miserables,(VictoriaUniversityPress,1993),Little Masters(VUP,1996),Nineteen Widows Under Ash(VUP,2000),Chemistry (VUP,2002),The Fainter(VUP,2006)andmostrecently,Somebody Loves Us All(VUP,2009).HelivesinWellington.
ALISON WONGAlisonWongwasbornandraisedinHawke'sBay,NewZealand.ApartfromseveralyearsinChinashehasspentmostofheradultlifeingreaterWellington.SherecentlymovedtoGeelong,Australia.Herpoetrycollection,Cup,wasshortlistedfortheBestFirstBookofPoetryatthe2007MontanaNewZealandBookAwards,andin2009shereceivedtheJanetFrameAwardforFiction.As the Earth Turns Silver(2009)isherfirstnovel.
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AnnaMackenzie’sfifthyoungadultnovel,Ebony Hill(outinMay2010)isthemuchanticipatedsequeltoThe Sea-Wreck Stranger,whichwonanHonourAwardinthe2008NZPostChildren’sBookAwardsandtheSirJuliusVogelAwardforFantasyandScienceFiction.Itwasalsoselectedfortheprestigious‘WhiteRaven’list,aselectionofthetop250children’sbookspublishedinternationally.
JOHN CAREY
06. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 10.00-10.45AM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
JohnCarey,EmeritusProfessorofEnglishatOxfordUniversity,publishedthefirstfullbiographyofWilliam Goldingin2009.Golding’smostfamouswork,Lord of the Flies,hadbeenrejectedbynumerouspublishersbeforeitwasrescuedfromFaber&Faber’s‘out’pilebyhislifetimeeditorCharlesMonteith,andtherestishistory.CareyhadaccesstoGolding’sdailyjournalsandotherprivatepapersandhasproducedafascinatingbackgroundtoGolding’sclassicnovel,
nottomentiontheNobelPrize-winner’sothertwelvebooks.
CHARLIE HIGSON
07. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 11.00-11.45AM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
CharlieHigsonistheauthorofthephenomenallysuccessfulYoung Bondbooks(SilverFin, Blood Fever, Double or Die, Hurricane GoldandBy Royal Command),whichhavesoldoveramillioncopiesintheUKaloneandbeentranslatedinto24languages.Asuccessfulactor,comedianandwriterfortelevisionandradio,Charliehasalwaysbeenahorrorfan.HislatestbookisThe Enemy.Supported by Penguin Books
DAVE ARMSTRONG
08. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 11.00-11.45AM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
DaveArmstrongisoneofourmostsuccessfulplaywrightsandscriptwriters.HisplaysincludeThe Tutor, King and Country andNiu Sila,writtenwithOscarKightley,andhisTVcreditsrangefromShortland StreettoBro’town.Seealsoevent24,arehearsedreadingbyAucklandTheatreCompanyofDave’snewplayGeneral Ward.
LUNCH WITH RICK GEKOSKI
19. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 12.00-2.00PM SOUL BAR & RESTAURANT, THE VIADUCT
RickGekoskiistheauthorofTolkien’s Gown & Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books,alegendarystorytellerandraconteur,andaself-confessed‘bookaddict’.Anexpertinrarebooksandmanuscripts,hestartedhisbusinessin1982,butattributesthestartofhiscareerto1969,whenhesolda£10setofDickensbooksfor£20toBlackwell’sBookshopinOxfordtobuyhisgirlfriendaTibetancoat,thentheheightoffashion.Rickhasworkedasapublisher,academic,critic,bibliographerandbroadcaster,wasaBookerPrizejudgein2005,andiscurrentlyChairmanofJudgesforthe2011ManBookerInternationalPrize.HisnewbookOutside of a Dogisa‘bibliomemoir’,afascinatingandwhimsicalaccountoftwenty-fivebooksthathaveinfluencedhislife,fromDrSeussandJ.D.SalingertoGermaineGreer,FreudandWittgenstein,inwhichhecastsanironicandanalyticeyeonthebooks,theirauthorsandultimately,onhimself.EnjoyathreecourselunchwithManO’WarWineasRicksharestalesofhislifeinbookswithKimHill.
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DAVID LEVITHAN
09. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 12.30-1.15PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
DavidLevithanistheaward-winningandNew York Timesbestsellingauthorofnumerousbooks,includingBoy Meets Boy, Are We There Yet?andNick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist(writtenwithRachelCohnandnowafilmstarringKatDenningandJuno’s MichaelCera).InWill Grayson, Will Grayson,healternateschapterswithJohnGreen(Paper Towns),givingauniquevoicetotwoteens,bothnamedWillGrayson.Whentheycrosspaths,theyfindtheirlivesgoinginnewandunexpecteddirections.Astheybuildtowardsthemusicalbeingstagedbytheirboy/friend,theirresistibleandunforgettableTinyCooper,everythingseemsasthoughitwillfallapart.Butthingsmightjustcometogether.Supported by Text Publishing
LEON DAVIDSON
10. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 12.30-1.15PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
LeonDavidson,award-winningauthorofScarecrow ArmyandRed Haze,hasjustpublishedZero Hour: The Anzacs on the Western Front,ablendoffirst-personaccountsandtherawfactsofwar.WhentheAnzacsarrivedattheWesternFrontin1916,thefightinghadbeenongoingforeighteenmonths
andtherewasnoendinsight.TheytooktheirplaceinalineoftrenchesthroughBelgiumandFrancefromtheNorthSeatotheSwissAlps.Beyondthetrencheswasno-man’s-land,aneeriewastelandwhereratslivedintheribsofthedeadandthewoundedcriedforhelp.BeyondthattheGermanArmy.TheAnzacswenttoFrancetofightawarthewholeworldwastalkingabout.Fewwhocamehomeeverspokeaboutitagain.
ANNE SALMOND & THOMAS KENEALLY
11. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 1.30-2.15PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
Jointwoconsummatestorytellers,pre-eminentNewZealandhistorianAnneSalmondandrenownedAustraliannovelistandhistorianThomasKeneally,forfantasticstorieshighlightingthedifferencesbetweentheearlyyearsofsettlementinNewZealandandAustralia.Thomas Keneally is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts
IVY LIES
12. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 1.30-2.15PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
IvyLiesisafourpiecerock/popbandwhichplaysupbeathookypoptuneswithharmoniousmelodiesandasolid
rockedge.Bestknownfortheirhitsingle‘Addicted’,theyareEmlaPalmer(leadvocals/rhythmguitar),LisaBlatchford(leadguitar/vocals),RosieO'Connell(drums)andMihkaChee(bass/vocals).Theyrecentlyspentthesummerperformingover27gigswithMidnightYouthandDaneRumbleinthe‘CokeBandsontheBeachTour’,havingreturnedfromLosAngeleslatelastyearwheretheyrecordedtheirdebutalbumwithGrammyaward-winningproducer/songwriter,ClifMagness.Thegirlshavebeenwritingtheirownsongssincetheywerefourteenandstillatschooltogether.Supported by APRA
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GENERAL WARD
24. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 6.00-7.30PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
DIRECTED BY COLIN McCOLL COMMISSIONED BY AUCKLAND THEATRE
COMPANY & CENTREPOINT THEATRE PALMERSTON NORTH
FollowingonfromAucklandTheatreCompany’shitseasonofDaveArmstrong’sLe SudcomesthisnewplaywhereinDavebringshissharpeyeandbighearttotheplightoftwoverydifferentwomen.IonaPearson,aformerclassicalmusician,teachesmusicatanexclusiveprivategirls’schoollocatedontheleafyoutskirtsofaprovincialNorthIslandtown.Acomplicationafteranemergencyoperationseesherhavingtospendtimeinthegeneralwardofthelocalpublichospital.ShefindsherselfinthenextbedtoteenagerShinaydeTakitimu,currentlyonthedole,wholivesin
thesameprovincialtownasIona–butinthepoorestsuburb.Thetwopatientscannotstandeachother.IonafindsShinayde’ssullenmanner,hip-hopmusicandinaneTVprogrammeshighlyirritating.Withher‘improving’readingscheduleand‘challenging’crypticcrosswords,IonaremindsShinaydeofallthebossyuptightPakehateachersthatshehadtosufferatschoolbeforeshewasfinallyexpelled.Sparksflyasthetwowomenclashoveralmosteverything.However,theirmutuallonelinesseventuallyforcesthemtocommunicate.Unitedbytragicpastsandamutualdisdainforthehospitalsystem,thetwowomenstarttoforgeanunlikelyfriendshipinoneofthefewplacesleftwhereNewZealandersfromdifferentsectionsofsocietystillinteract.Inthisexcitingnewcollaboration,ATC’sLiteraryUnitybringstheirworkshopandpublicreadingprogrammetotheAucklandWriters&ReadersFestival.Playwrightanddirectorwillbeonhandatthereading,wherewewelcomeyourresponsetothisuniquenewpieceofNewZealandtheatre.
NEW ZEALAND LISTENER
OPENING NIGHTINSPIRED READINGS WITH
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WILLIAM DALRYMPLE20. THURSDAY MAY 13 — 8PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
Oneofthemostpopulareventsofthefestival,theNew Zealand ListenerOpeningNightisawelcomingcelebrationwhichintroducesyoutojustafewofthisyear’slyrical,luminaryandspellbindingwriters.Enjoythedulcettonesof:ColmTóibínwithhislatestbestseller,Brooklyn;EmilyPerkinsandthe2009MontanaMedalforFictionwinnerNovel About My Wife;manofmanytalents,interestsandstories,ThomasKeneallywithThe People’s Train;bestsellingauthorofEat, Pray LoveElizabethGilbertwithhernewbookCommitted;andWilliamDalrymplewithhislatestbook,Nine Lives.Joinourdistinguishedguestsforaneveningofinspiredreadings.MC:MarkSainsbury.
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FRIDAY MAY 14
AN HOUR WITH ELIZABETH SMITHER
25. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 10.30-11.30AM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
ElizabethSmithermaybeoneofNewZealand’smostawardedandacclaimedpoets,butsheisalsoanaccomplishedwriterofshortstoriesandnovels.Thisyear,shepublishedherfifthnovel,Lola,whosenamesakemarriesintoDearborn&Zander,afamilyoffuneraldirectors,whenshefallsforSamDearbornatadance.WhenSamdiesinafreakaccident,Loladevotestherestofherlifetoexplorationandreflectingontheloveofferedbyverydifferentkindsofmen.SetbetweenAustraliaandNewZealand,itisacuteandamusing,knowledgeableandquesting–muchlikeLolaherself.Elizabeth’spreviousnovelsareFirst Blood(1983),Brother-love, Sister-love(1986),The Sea Between Us(2003)andDifferent Kinds of Pleasure(2006).WewelcomeElizabethbacktoAucklandtocatchuponherwritingandnumerousachievementssinceshewashereforthe2003Festival.Chair:CaroleBeu.
WILLIAM TAYLOR: TELLING TALES
26. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 10.30-11.30AM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
WilliamTaylorisoneofNewZealand'sleadingwritersforchildrenandyoungadults.Formerlyateacher,schoolprincipal,andMayorofOhakune,hishilariousaccountoftheunveilingoftheOhakuneCarrotiscounterbalancedbyhisexperiencesofchairingpublicmeetingsduringthepassingoftheHomosexualLawReformBill–andallthisinadditiontothesolo-parentingoftwoyoungsons!Leavingteachingin1986,hehaswrittenover20novelsfortheyoungandhaslivedformanyyearsinthehillsaboveRaurimu.Hisnewmemoirisdestinedtobecomeaclassic.Hetalksabouthislife,workandTelling Tales(2010)withfellowwriterTessaDuder.
THOMAS KENEALLY & ANNE SALMOND
27. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 12.00-1.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
AnneSalmondisoneofNewZealand’smostpre-eminenthistorians,andherrecentpublication,theacclaimedAphrodite’s Island(2009),isthefirsttotakeheroff-shoretoTahiti.ThomasKeneallyisawell-knownandprolificwriteroffictionandnon-fiction.Hisfascinationforthepeopleonthemarginsofhistoryhasseenhimembarkonathree-volumehistoryofAustralia,thefirstofwhichwaspublishedin2009,Australians: From Origins to Eureka.Whiletheirbackgroundsmaybedifferent,theyarebothmasterstorytellers.TheytalkwithKimHillabouttheoriginsoftheirsuccess,theirsharedpassionforhistory,thejoysofdiscovery,andthesatisfactionthatcomeswithbringingforgottenstoriesbacktolife.
BEN NAPARSTEK: IN CONVERSATION
28. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 12.00-1.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Therearen’tmany20-somethingswhofindthemselvesEditorofamajormagazine,letaloneconductingmorethan40interviewswithsomeseriouslybighittersintheliteraryandintellectualworld.BenNaparstekwasappointededitorofThe Monthly,amagazinewhichfocusesonAustralianpolitics,societyandcultureinMay2009attheageof23.Hisfirstbook,In Conversation: Encounters with Great Writers(2009),isacollectionofinterviewswiththefamous,thedifficult,andthesometimesdownrightelusive.HowdidhegetonwiththelikesofMichelHouellebecq,PaulKrugman,Bernard-HenriLevy,JanetMalcolm,ToniMorrison,andHarukiMurakami?Andwhat,inhisopinion,makesagoodinterviewer,andalternatively,interviewsubject.BentalkstoNew Zealand ListenerArtsandBooksEditorGuySomerset.Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts
MICHAEL OTTERMAN: ERASING IRAQ
29. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 1.30-2.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
May1st2010markstheseven-yearanniversaryofGeorgeWBush's
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proclamationoftheendofhostilitiesinIraqandtheinfamous‘MissionAccomplished’message.MikeOtterman’sbook,Erasing Iraq,outlinesthose‘accomplisments’atoveronemillionIraqidead,fivemillionrefugees,andtheutterdecimationofanentirecultureandwayoflifethatwillreverberateforgenerations.HeshowsinunparalleleddetailthedevastatinghumancostofthepasttwodecadesofAmericaninterventioninIraq,andarguesthatwesterngovernmentsandthemainstreammediacontinuetoignoreorplaydownthehumancostsofthewaronIraqicitizens.In-depthinterviewswithIraqirefugeesinSyria,JordanandWesterncountriesprovideacomprehensiveandmovingaccountoftheIraqipeople'stragedyrarelyheard.HediscussesthetragedyofIraqwithchairSeanPlunket.
BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
30. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 1.30-2.30PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
In1895,ameetingtookplaceintheruggedUreweraranges–Tuhoecountry–thathadlastingeffectsonviewsoftraditionalMaorisociety.ElsdonBest,aself-taughtanthropologistandquartermasterontheroadpastLakeWaikaremoana,wassoughtoutbyaleadingTuhoechief,TutakangahauofMaungapahatu.ThestorieshegavetoBesttoberecordedforfuturegenerationsarestillwithustoday,andBestwentontobecomeanotedPakehaauthorityonthelastof‘theoldtimeMaori’.CanBest’swritingsbereliedupon?JeffreyPaparoaHolman’suniqueexaminationofthishistoricallysignificantrelationshipinBest of Both Worldsinformsavitaldebateonthe
sharedidentityofMaoriandPakeha.HolmantalkswithHemanaWaaka,(NgaiTuhoe),journalist,sportscommentatoranddocumentaryfilm-maker,ontheplaceofthesetwomeninTuhoehistory.
JILL DAWSON & ELIZABETH SMITHER
31. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 3.00-4.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
JillDawsonhaspublishedsixnovelsandalsowritespoetry.Herlatestnovel,The Great Lover,capturestheallureofpoetRupertBrookeandhisintriguingrelationships,intheeuphoricperiodbeforetheFirstWorldWar,inCambridgeandlaterinTahiti.ElizabethSmitherisanaward-winningpoetwhohasjustpublishedherfifthnovel, Lola.Withthewisdomandwryhumourofmaturity,itexploresloveanddeath,musicandfriendshipandissetinAustraliaandNewZealand.JoinJillandElizabethforlyricalproseandpoeticstorytellingwithchairCaroleBeu.
GORDON H. BROWN: COLIN McCAHON
32. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 3.00-4.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
‘Oncethepainterwasmakingsignsandsymbolsforpeopletoliveby,’
ColinMcCahonwrote.‘Nowhemakesthingstohangonwallsatexhibitions.’Fillinghispaintingswithkauriandcliffs,thecandleandtheT,hesoughttodevelopsignsandsymbolsforourmodernworld.LeadingMcCahonscholarGordonH.Brown,OBE,givesashortillustratedtalkfeaturingimagesfromhissignificantnewbookTowards a Promised Land: On the Life and Art of Colin McCahon(2010),followedbyaconversationwithnotedMcCahoncuratorandwriter,PeterSimpson.AtrustedfriendofMcCahon’sfrom1952until1987,Browndrawsonmanyyearsofwriting,thinkingandtalkingaboutthemeaningsofMcCahon'spaintingstoofferavividnewportraitofourmostdistinguishedartist.
ANTONY LOEWENSTEIN: MY ISRAEL QUESTION
33. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 4.30-5.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
TheelectionofBarackObamabroughthopetomillionsaroundtheworldandhasseenreneweddiplomaticeffortsintheMiddleEast,yettheIsrael-Palestineconflictgoesonunabated.AntonyLoewenstein’sbestseller,My Israel Question,generatedastormofcontroversy,criticalpraiseandrobustpublicdebatewhenitwasfirstpublishedin2006.Athird,fullyupdatedandexpandededitionofhisforensicdiscussionoftheIsraeli-Palestinianconflictcameoutin2009.HeexaminestheprospectsoftheMiddleEastpeaceprocessinthenewgeo-politicalcontext,andalternativesuggestionsonhowtotacklethecrisis,mappingoutwherehopeliesforaresolution.Chair:TreasaDunworth.
AN HOUR WITH ALISON WONG
34. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 4.30-5.30PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
PoetAlisonWong’sdebutnovel,As the Earth Turns Silver,hashadravereviews.Setintheearly20thcentury,itisanintertwiningstoryoftwofamilies:WongChung-yunghasrecentlyarrivedinWellingtonandfindshimselfinalandthatdoesnotwelcomeChinese;KatherineMcKechnieisstrugglingtoraisetwochildrenafterthedeathofherhusband.Inaclimateofhostilitytowardsforeignnewcomers,andwiththeFirstWorldWaranominouspresence,KatherineandYungembarkonapoignant,dangerousandfar-reachingloveaffair.‘…atrulybeautifulbookaboutthesadnessofracismandwhyweallowourselvestobehurtbylove.IhavebeenluckyenoughtoworkwithsomegreatwritersexploringChineseculture…AlisonWongisoneofthose.’(TobyEady)Chair:GrahamBeattie.
WHAT GOOD ARE THE ARTS?
35. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 6.00-7.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
JohnCarey’scontroversialbookWhat Good Are the Arts?(2005)tackledanumberofquestionsdesignedtoagitateart-lovers:‘Whatisaworkof
art?Is“highart”superior?Cansciencehelp?Dotheartsmakeusbetter?Canartbeareligion?’DenisDutton’sThe Art Instinct: Beauty, Pleasure and Human Evolutionaskswhywededicatesomuchtime,effortandresourcestoartwhenitseeminglydoesnothingtoincreaseourchancesofsurvival,andgoesontosetoutwhatDarwinianaestheticscanbringtoourunderstandingofart.AnddespitehavingthrownherselfintothevortexofthecontemporaryartworldinthecourseofresearchingSeven Days in the Art World,SarahThorntoncontinuestobefascinatedbyartistsandamusedbytheworldthatsupportsthem.TheydiscussthecomplexitiesofartanditsenduringfascinationforhumankindwithLindaTyler.
AN HOUR WITH CHARLOTTE GRIMSHAW
36. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 6.00-7.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Award-winningwriterCharlotteGrimshawturnsherunflinchingeyeoncontemporaryNewZealandsocietyandpoliticsinhernewnovelThe Night Book(dueout7May2010).Fullofcharacteristicinsightandobservation,thenovelisbothameditationonpowerandpoliticsandanintenselyhumanelookatthechoicespeoplemakeastheystruggletomaintaintheirintegrity.RozaHallwrightleadsaquiet,orderlylife.Sheworksinpublishingandlivesinalarge,comfortablehousesheshareswithherpoliticianhusbandDavidandtwostepchildren.Anelectionislooming,and,ifthepollsarecorrect,DavidwillbecomethenextPrimeMinister.Achanceencounterwithapartydonorsetsoffachainofeventsthatdisruptsboththeirlives.ShetalkswithwriterandeditorofThe
Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories,PaulaMorris.
AN EVENING WITH WILLIAM DALRYMPLE
21. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 7.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
WilliamDalrympleistheprize-winningauthorofWhite MughalsandCity of Djinns.HereturnstoAucklandtogiveusapersonaltourthroughhisnewbookNine Lives: In Search of the Sacred in Modern India,adistillationofhis25yearsofexploringIndiaanditsreligioustraditions.Heintroducesustoninepeopletakingdifferentreligiouspaths,eachoneanunforgettablestory.FromaBuddhistmonkwhotakesuparmstoresisttheChineseinvasionofTibetandthenspendsyearstryingtoatonefortheviolencebyhand-printingthebestprayerflagsinIndiatoaprisonwardenfromKeralawhobecomes,fortwomonthsoftheyear,atempledancerandisworshippedasanincarnatedeitybeforereturningtohisjobattheprison,toanilliterategoat-herderfromRajasthanwhokeepsaliveanancient4000-linesacredepicthathe,virtuallyalone,stillknowsbyheart.ThismesmerisingworkisDalrymple’sfirsttravelbookinadecade,andwe’redelightedtowelcomehimback.
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SATURDAY MAY 15
AN HOUR WITH COLM TOIBIN
37. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 10.00-11.00AM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
ColmTóibín’sBrooklyn(2009)wasnamedNoveloftheYearintheCostaBookAwardsinJanuary,andjoinsalonglistofbeautifullyexecutednovels:The South(1990),The Heather Blazing(1992),The Story of the Night(1996),The Blackwater Lightship(2000),andThe Master(2004).InBrooklyn,weaccompanyEilisLaceyassheemigratesfromIrelandto1950sBrooklyn.ThestoryhasgerminatedwithTóibínsincehewas12,whenheoverheardhismother’sfriendtalkingaboutherdaughter’simminentdepartureforBrooklyn.Stylistically,heattributesthelineartimelinetohisimmersionintheworkofJaneAusteninrecentyears,andsays‘Iwantedtocuteverythingrightback.Iwashopingthatifyougotthelevelofdetailrightthenthereaderwouldslowlybecomeemotionallyinvolvedwithoutknowingatwhatpointthatbegan.’Asonereviewerhasremarked,‘readingTóibínislikewatchinganartistpaintonesmallstrokeafteranotheruntilsuddenlythefinishedpictureemergestoshatteringeffect’.Wearehonouredtowelcomethismuch-lovedIrishwritertoAuckland.Chair:DamienWilkins.
FORGOTTEN VICTIMS IN A POST 9/11 WORLD
38. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 10.00-11.00AM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
JoinMikeOttermanandAntonyLoewensteinastheytalkwithchairKrisGledhillaboutinternationallawandtorture,terrorismandwarintheworld’shotspots.FromIraqtoSyriaandPalestinetoAmericaandAustralia,thepost9/11‘waronterror’hastransformedourunderstandingofjusticeandretribution.BothauthorswilldiscusstheirextensiveexperiencesintheMiddleEastandbeyondandexaminethestoriesofforgottenvictimsignoredbythemainstreammedia.
CAN THE ARTS SAVE THE PLANET?
39. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 10.00-11.00AM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
EricDorfman’sbookMelting Point examinedglobalwarminginaspecificallyNewZealandcontext.MelissaClark-ReynoldsisoneofonlytwoNewZealanderstrainedtobeAmbassadorsforAlGore’sClimateProject,andhaspresentedThe Inconvenient Truthnumeroustimestoraiseawarenessandmotivatepeople.MikeDickisonisaweb-savvyecologistwhohasaparticularinterestinhowweusetechnologytoimprovesocialwell-being.Allthreehaveexpertiseinhowtocommunicatecomplexconceptsandinthissessiontheywillexplorethelinksbetweencreativity,sustainabilityandsocialconscience.
AN HOUR WITH THOMAS KENEALLY
40. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 11.30AM-12.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
WhocanresistthegravellycharmsoflegendarystorytellerThomasKeneally?PerhapsbestknownforhisBookerPrize-winningnovelSchindler’s Ark(hethenwrotethescreenplayforStephenSpielberg’sOscar-winningfilm‘Schindler’sList’),hisnovelsalsoincludeBring Larks and Heroes, The Chant of Jimmy Blacksmith, Gossip from the Forest, The Widow and Her Hero,and–thelatest–The People’s Train.Thomashasalsowrittengreathistories,includingThe Great ShameandThe Commonwealth of Thieves.Neveronetopassupachallenge,he’sjustreleasedthefirstinathree-volumehistoryofAustralia.Hepausesinhisprolificoutputforamomenttojoinusforatreasuredhour.Chair:BrianEdwards.Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts
LIT CRIT MAG EDS
41. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 11.30AM-12.30PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Grantawasfoundedin1889bystudentsatCambridgeUniversity,andrelaunchedasamagazineofnewwritingin1979.Itpublishestheworld’sfinestandnewwritersonavarietyofimportantsubjects,buthasnopoliticalorliterarymanifesto:just‘abeliefinthepowerandurgencyofthestory’.The MonthlyisanAustralianmagazineofpolitics,societyandthearts,whichleaptontothescenein2005:‘The Monthlyisrootedinsimplebutpowerfulstorytelling.…thetimescryoutforanintelligent,independentvoice.’Ourownliteraryjournal,Sport,wasinitiatedbyFergusBarrowmanin1988andpublisheswritingbymanyofNewZealand’sleadingandup-and-comingwriters.JohnFreemanandBenNaparstekwereappointedasEditorsofGrantaandThe Monthly,respectively,in2009.Allarewritersandcriticsintheirownright.Dotheyseethemselvesas‘theboywithafingerinthedyke’
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successfulwriteroftheYoungJamesBondnovelsandanewhorrorseriesforyoungadults,The Enemy(withasequelThe Deadduelaterthisyear),heisacomedian,screenwriter,actorandproducer.CharliestartedwritingcomedyforTVintheUKinthelate1980s,creatingthecharactersofLoadsamoneyandStavroswithHarryEnfieldfor‘SaturdayNightLive’.Hisnextproject,withlong-termwritingpartnerPaulWhitehouse,was‘HarryEnfield’sTelevisionProgramme’,andtheybothwentontocreateandstarin‘TheFastShow’(1994-2000).CharliehasworkedonanumberofotherTVcomedies,asperformer,writerandproducer,including‘TheSmellofReevesandMortimer’and‘RandallandHopkirk(Deceased)’.CharliefieldsatorrentofquestionsfromDavidFarrierbeforetheflooristurnedovertotheaudienceforQ&A–askhimanythingaboutdecorating,singing,horror,writingforTV,comedy,acting,producing,filmwork…justdon’taskhimwhathethinksofNewZealandbecausethisishisfirstvisit.Under 16: Free when accompanied by ticket-holder.
SOMEBODY STOLE MY GAME
47. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 2.30-3.30PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
WiththeWorldCuplessthan18monthsaway,it’stimewetalkedaboutrugby.InhisnewbookSomebody Stole My Game,ChrisLaidlawgiveshisviewofrugbyinthe21stcentury–agameinastateofcrisis–asitwasagenerationagowhenhisgroundbreakingbestsellerMud in Your Eye (1973)soldover40,000copies.TheNew Zealand Herald’sGregorPaulhasjustpublishedacontroversialnewbook,Black Obsession,whichexamineswhyit
isthattheworld'sgreatestrugbynationcontinuestofailintheirquestforWorldCupglory.LloydJoneschairsandparticipatesinatimelydiscussionaboutthestateofthenationalgamewithtwoofthecountry’smostexperiencedcommentators.
PUBLISHING IN THE USA
48. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 2.30-3.30PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
JohnFreemanisaFormerPresidentoftheNationalBookCriticsCircle,whereheinitiatedahigh-profileandsomewhatsuccessfulcampaigntoreinstatenewspaperBookEditors.He’snowtheeditorofGranta.DavidLevithanjoinedScholasticUSAasaninternandisnowEditorialDirector/VP,andfullyinchargeofthePUSHimprint.TheytalkwithRandomHouseNewZealandpublisherNicolaLegataboutrecenttrendsanddevelopmentsinthepublishingindustryintheUnitedStates,andbeyond.
AN HOUR WITH ADRIAN WOOLDRIDGE
LET YOUR MIND WANDER
49. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 4.00-5.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
AdrianWooldridgeisalong-standingjournalistforoneoftheworld’s(andNewZealand’s)mostpopular
magazines,The Economist:currentlyhewritestheSchumpeterColumnandistheManagementEditor,havingservedasWashingtonBureauChief,LosAngelesCorrespondent,andSocialPolicyEditor,specializingineducationandhealthcare.Hehasco-authored(withfellowEconomistjournalistJohnMicklethwait)fivebooksonglobalizationandbusiness,themostrecentofwhichisGod is Back: How the Global Rise of Faith is Changing the World.AnupdatededitionofThe Witch Doctors,anentertainingyetseriousguidetotoday’smanagementtheoriesandgurus,iscomingup.AdrianhaswrittenEconomistsurveysonentrepreneurshipandtheglobalsearchfortalent,ontelecommunications,education,multinationalcompaniesandmanagementconsultancy.Hehasalsowrittenpublicpolicypapersoneducation,andonmeritocracyandclasslesssocieties.HetalkswithNew Zealand HeraldEditorTimMurphyabouthiswide-rangingfieldsofinterest,hiswork,thefamedEconomistsenseofhumour,andthesecretofthemagazine’ssuccess–oneofthefewwithclimbingcirculationduringtherecession,includinganimpressive66%increaseintheAsia-Pacificregionaloneinthepasttenyears.
DICK FRIZZELL & JOHN REYNOLDS
50. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 4.00-5.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
AwelcomerashofspectacularNewZealandartbookshavebeenpublishedinthepastyearortwo,providinganewwindowintoartists’work.Twoofourwittiestartiststalkabouttheirart,theirinspiration,thehealthofvisualartsinNewZealand,andwhatmatterstotheminthecreativeprocess.DickFrizzell(Dick Frizzell: The Painter)and
whenitcomestodwindlingoutletsfor[literary]criticismandgoodwriting?Chair:New Zealand ListenerArtsandBooksEditor,GuySomerset.
PAULA MORRIS & RACHAEL KING
42. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 11.30AM-12.30PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
RachaelKing’sdebutnovelThe Sound of Butterflies(2006)wasahistoricalworktacklingmodernthemes.HerlatestnovelMagpie Hall(2009)isamulti-layeredstory;aGothicnovelinsideaghoststory,insideaGothicnovel.PaulaMorrisparodied‘chicklit’inTrendy But Casual(2007),andHibiscus Coast(2005)hasbeendescribedasaliterarythriller.SherecentlypublishedRuined,herfirstyoungadultnovelandamysterywithasupernaturaltwist,withScholasticUS,andeditedThe Penguin Book of Contemporary New Zealand Short Stories(2009).Bothwritersreadfromtheirwork,anddiscusstheirinterestindifferentgenres,therealityofbeingawritertoday,andthesatisfactionthatcomeswithwatchinganewbookventureoutintotheworld.Chair:DorothyVinicombe.
AN HOUR WITH LIONEL SHRIVER
43. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 1.00-2.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
WewelcomebackNew York TimesbestsellingauthorLionelShriver(The Post-Birthday World, We Need to Talk About Kevin)withherhighlyacclaimednewnovelSo Much for That,describedasasearing,deeplyhumanenovelaboutacrumblingmarriageresurrectedinthefaceofillness,andafamily’sstruggletocometotermswithdisease,dying,andtheobscenecostofmedicalcareinmodernAmerica.ThemaincharactersinSo Much for That findagraveillnessprovesanunexpectedopportunityfortenderness,renewedintimacy,anddryhumour,andindefianceofthedarksubjectmatter,Shriverhaswrittenapage-turnerthatpressesthequestion:‘Howmuchisonelifeworth?’InconversationwithCharlotteGrimshaw.
DAMIEN WILKINS & EMILY PERKINS
44. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 1.00-2.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Award-winningnovelistsandshortstorywritersEmilyPerkinsandDamienWilkinshaveindividuallybeenreferredtoas‘themostimportantwriterof[his/her]generation’.BothspenttheirformativewritingyearsatVictoriaUniversity,andbothmanagedemandingrolesontopoftheirwriting(Emilyaspresenterof‘TheGoodWord’andDamienasalectureratVictoriaUniversity).Emilywonthe2009MontanaMedalwithNovel About My Wife,‘ataut,sensuousandchillingportraitofamarriagebesetbyparanoiaandobsession’.Damien’slatestnovelSomebody Loves Us All (2009)‘askslargequestionsabouthowweexpressourselves,throughspeech,gesture,actionandsilence’.Isitcathartictowriteimaginativelyaboutthepressures,contradictionsanddownrightlaughableminutiae
ofcontemporarylife?Andwhatdotheyseeinstorefor[their]fictionandtheirlifeasreadersinthenexttenyears?Chair:FergusBarrowman.
SCRIPT TO SCREEN
45. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 1.00-2.00PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
The book of the film: the possibilities and pitfalls of adaptation–Howdoesabookbecomeafilmandwhatistherelationshipoftheoriginaltexttoascreenversion?Howcanafilmhonourtheoriginalmaterialandhowcanawriterrelinquishtheirwork?FilmmakerGaylenePrestontalkstoesteemednovelistWitiIhimaeraandproducersJohnBarnett(Footrot Flats,Whale Rider,Sione’s Wedding)andPhilippaCampbell(Rain, No. 2,Black Sheep)aboutturningbooksintofilmsfrombothsidesofthecreativeequation.PresentedbyScripttoScreen:www.script-to-screen.co.nz Photo: Whale Rider © 2002 South Pacific Pictures Limited/ApolloMedia GmbH & Co 5 Filmproduktion KG 2002; photographer Kirsty Griffin
AN HOUR WITH CHARLIE HIGSON
46. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 2.30-3.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
CharlieHigsonhasmanystringstohisbow.Notonlyishethehighly
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JohnReynolds(Certain Words Drawn)talkwithIanWedde(Bill Culbert: Making Light Work).
AN HOUR IN THE LIFE OF C.K. STEAD
51. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 4.00-5.00PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
In South-West of Eden: A Memoir, 1932-1956(2010),amovingcoming-of-agememoirbyleadingpoet,novelistandcriticC.K.Stead,hewritesalife‘livedbyhistory’fromhisbirthto1956,theyearheleftNewZealandforthefirsttime.FromrunningwildinCornwallPark,joiningtheLabourPartyagedseven,discoveringpoetryinathird-formEnglishclassandenjoyinganewly-wedannus mirabilisonTakapunaBeach,SteadchartshislifeinTamaki-MakaurauagainstthechangingsocialfabricofNewZealandandilluminates23yearsofhistimeandhisplace.JoinC.K.Steadforanengaginghourofmemorablereminiscing.Chair:MacJackson.
SARAH THORNTON: SEVEN DAYS IN THE
ART WORLD
52. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 5.30-6.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
SociologistSarahThorntontookusbehindthescenesofthe
contemporaryartsworldforawittyandentertaininglookataspectsofbuying,sellingandcreatingseriousartinherbestseller,Seven Days in the Art World.We‘travel’withherfromLondontoLosAngeles,NewYorktoTokyo,BaseltoVenice,and‘witness’thedramasofaChristie’sauction,thecompetitionbehindtheawardoftheTurnerPrize,themassiveundertakingsofTakashiMurakami’sthreestudios,themayhemofaneliteartfair,theeccentricitiesofthewritersatArtforum,theagoniesofanotorious‘crit’sessionatanartschool,andthewondersofareputation-buildingBiennale.We’redelightedtowelcomeSarahtoAucklandtotalkabouttheworldofcontemporaryartwithchairLindaTyler.
POETRY LIVE
53. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 5.30-6.45PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Immerseyourselfinafeastofstylesandstanzas,featuringperformancesbyAliciaSometimes(kissing the curveandSoundtrack),JeffreyPaparoaHolman(The Late Great Blackball Bridge Sonnets),BenardetteHall(The Lustre Jug),BenBrown(Dog Town),JessicaLeBas(Walking to Africa),AlisonWong(Cup),SamSampson(Everything Talks),andcontemporaryIanWedde(Good Business).MC:ChristineO’Brien.
AN EVENING WITH ELIZABETH GILBERT
22. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 7.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
Don’tmissthisexclusiveappearancebytheauthorofbestsellingphenomenonEat, Pray Love.ElizabethGilbert’snewmemoir,Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage,takesusonthemetaphysicaljourneysheinitiateshavingfoundherself‘sentenced’tomarrytosaveherrelationship,despitebothpartieshavingvowed‘neveragain’.Shecopeswiththispronouncementintheonlywaysheknowshow–bythrowingherselfintoresearching‘thisbefuddling,vexing,contradictory,andyetstubbornlyenduringinstitutionofmarriage’.FromexaminingthelivesofherfemaleforebearstointerviewingbemusedHmongwomeninthemountainsofVietnam,nostoneisleftunturnedinhereffortstouncovertherationalebehindthetraditionsandmores,vagariesandsocialimpactofmarriage.Andsheuncoversanumberofsurprisingfactsalongtheway.EnjoyanupliftingeveningoflaughterandinspirationwithElizabethandchairCarolHirschfeld.
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SUNDAY MAY 16
AN HOUR WITH YIYUN LI
54. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 10.00-11.00AM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
YiyunLigrewupinBeijingandmovedtotheUnitedStatesin1996.Herdebutcollection,A Thousand Years of Good Prayers(2005),wontheFrankO'ConnorInternationalShortStoryAward,PEN/HemingwayAward,GuardianFirstBookAward,andCaliforniaBookAwardforfirstfiction;itwasalsoshortlistedfortheKiriyamaPrizeandOrangePrizeforNewWriters.In2007YiyunwasselectedbyGrantaasoneofthe21BestYoungAmericanNovelistsunder35.AnnPatchettpraisedYiyunLi’sdebutnovel,The Vagrants(2009)‘asimportantpoliticallyasitisartistically.’SetinChinainthelate1970sinasmalltownafterthedramaticandharrowingexecutionofayoungwoman,thisstunningnovelisbothauniversalportraitofhumanfrailtyandcourage,andamesmerizingworkofart.Chair:GrantaEditorJohnFreeman.Supported by the Asia: New Zealand Foundation
AN HOUR WITH MARTI FRIEDLANDER
55. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 10.00-11.00AM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
MartiFriedlanderisoneofourmostacclaimedphotographers:herimagesarebothfamiliarandstartlingatthesametime.ShehasbeenobservingthelivesofNewZealandersforover50years–fromMaorimokotoWhinaCooperandthelandmarch,fromRitaAngustoNormanKirk,fromIsraeltoFiji,Friedlanderhasnotsimplyrecordedtheplaces,events,andpersonalitiesofrecenthistory;herphotographsofferanopendialoguewiththeirsubject,invitingtheviewer’sprolongedengagementandinterpretation.‘Whetherphotographingartistsandwritersorprotestsandstreetscenes,herempatheticscrutinydrawsoutessentialfeaturesofhersubjects,picturingthekeyhumandynamicsofconflict,ambivalence,angerandwarmth.’MartitalksaboutaselectionofimagesfromMarti Friedlander withthebook'sauthorandnotedarthistorianLeonardBell.
THE BEGINNER’S
GUIDE TO LIVING
56. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 10.00-11.00AM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
LiaHills’The Beginner’s Guide to Livingisacompellingnovelforyoungadults(andup)aboutgriefandreading,ideasandexperience,andaboutthosemomentsinyourlifethatchangeyouforever.Ithasreceivedinternationalattentionandravereviews.BorninWellington,nowlivinginMelbourne,Liaisapoetandnovelistwhoseworkhasbeenpublishedandtranslatedinternationally.Shepausesforamomentduringawhirlwindtour,havingbeenshort-listedfortheNewZealandPostChildren’sBookAwards,tositandtalkwithTinaShaw.
OPEN MIKE POETS, YOU’RE UP!
57. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 10.00AM-1.00PM AIR NZ FOYER, LEVEL 5, AOTEA CENTRE
Afestivalinstitution,Open Mikeshootsunpublishedpoetsontothestagealongsidestarsofthepoetryfirmament.Onthehalfhour,establishedpoetsperformfortenminutes:10.30amSamSampson;11.00amBernadetteHall;11.30amBenBrown;12.00pmJessicaLeBas;12.30pmAliciaSometimes.MC:PennyAshton.
JOHN CAREY ON WILLIAM GOLDING
THE MICHAEL KING MEMORIAL LECTURE
58. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 11.30AM-12.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
InresearchinghisnewbiographyWilliam Golding: the Man Who Wrote Lord of the Flies,JohnCareyhadunprecedentedaccesstoGolding’smanuscriptarchive,andatwo-and-a-halfmillionwordjournalthatGoldingkepteverydayfor20years.Thereweretwosidestotheman:afaithfulhusband,lovingfather,bravenavalofficerandteacher(knowntohispupilsas‘Scruff’),hebelievedhewasamonsterand‘sawtheseedsofallevilinhisownheart’.CareydiscussesGolding’scomplexcharacter,theextraordinaryeventsthatmadeuphissomewhattragicomiclife,andhowandwhyabiographerisdriventodelvesodeeplyintoanotherperson’slife.Introduction:RickGekoski.
AN HOUR WITH DAVID LEVITHAN
59. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 11.30AM-12.30PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
DavidLevithanisanaward-winningandNew York Timesbestsellingauthorofyoungadultbooks,includingAre We There Yet?andNick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist(withRachelCohn),recentlymadeintoafilm.HeisthefoundingeditorofthePUSHimprintatScholasticBooks,whichisdevotedtofindingnewvoicesinteenliterature.InBoy Meets Boy,hisfirstnovel,he‘setouttowriteabookaboutgayteensthatdoesn'tconformtotheoldnormsaboutgayteensinliterature’.Hislatestcollaborativenovel,co-writtenwithJohnGreen(authorofPaper Towns),isWill Grayson, Will Grayson(May2010),aboutwhichAustralianauthorMelinaMarchettasays:‘Thisisoneofmytopthreereadsoftheyear.IthaseverythingIdevourinanovel:heart,humouranddialogueI'dkilltohavewritten.’Chair:PaulaMorris.Under 16 free when accompanied by ticket-holder.
PAUL MILLAR: NO FRETFUL SLEEPER
60. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 11.30AM-12.30PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
‘ThereisnoplaceinnormalNewZealandsocietyforthemanwhoisdifferent’,wroteBillPearsoninhisbiting1952essay‘FretfulSleepers’.Hiscomplaintwasborneoutofpainfulexperience:despitebeingoneofourmostdistinguishedfictionwritersandsharpestcritics,hishomosexualityforcedonhimalifeofcontradictionandsecrecy.InNo Fretful Sleeper: A Life of Bill Pearson,PaulMillarhasunwrappedtheprivatelayersandpubliccontextsofPearson’slifeasacourageousnon-conformistin20thcenturyNewZealand.Chair:PeterWells.
RELIGION: WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
61. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 1.00-2.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
Religion,faith,andtheexistenceofGodareunderthemicroscopedaily,andhavetakenonnewmeaningandinfluenceinthe21stcentury.AdrianWooldridge,SchumpetercolumnistforThe Economist,examinedhowandwhyreligionisboomingaroundtheworldandrevealeditsvasteffectsontheglobaleconomy,politicsandcultureinhisbookGod is Back(co-authoredwithEconomist editorJohnMicklethwait).MikeOtterman’sbookontheimpactontheIraqipeopleofthewar,Erasing Iraq,andAntonyLoewenstein’sanalysisinMy Israel Question oftheongoingconflictinIsrael/Palestinecan’tescapetheelephantintheroom.Thepanelistsdiscusstheirdivergentviewsontheglobalandregionalriseofreligionanditsimpactonevery-daylives,particularlyonthevulnerableresidentsinwar-tornpartsoftheworld.Chair:SeanPlunket.
JENNIFER STURM: ANNA KAVAN
62. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 1.00-2.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
NewZealanderslive‘intemporaryshacks,uneasily,asreluctantcamperstoofarfromhome’,wroteAnnaKavaninaLondonmagazinein1943.KavanwaspreviouslythoughttobehostiletoNewZealand,butinresearchingtheprize-winningEnglishauthorof19books,DrJenniferSturmuncoveredlettersandunpublishedshortstorieswrittenduringKavan’s2-yearstay,publishedforthefirsttimeinAnna Kavan's New Zealand(2009),whichaddweighttotheargumentthatKavanhadamorecomplexandaffectionateresponse.Sturmdiscussestheexperimentalwriterandtalentedartist–whoselifeincludedboutsofdepression,heroinaddictionandastreamofunconventionalloveaffairs–withPeterWells,givingusanintriguinginsightintoboththewriter,andNewZealandinthe1940s.
SHORT TAKES
63. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 1.00-2.00PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Relaxandlistentosomeofthebestshortstorywritersaroundastheyreadextractsfromtheirwork:PaulaMorris,CharlotteGrimshaw,SarahLaing,DamienWilkins(Penguin Book of Short Stories),andYiyunLi(A Thousand Years of Good Prayers).
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AN HOUR WITH JILL DAWSON
64. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 2.30-3.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
JillDawson’snovelThe Great Lover(2009)issetintheperiodleadinguptopoetRupertBrooke’snervousbreakdown.Shecreatesarich,sensualportraitofBrookeandhispre-warlifeinCambridgeandlaterinTahiti,andbasesthestoryondetailedresearch,asisalsoevidentinJill’spreviousnovelsMagpie(1998),Fred & Edie(2000),Wild Boy(2003)andWatch Me Disappear(2006).Brooke’sinnerturmoiliscontrastedwithhiscelebratedpublicimage:knownas‘themosthandsomemaninEngland’(W.B.Yeats),hewasworshippedthroughouthisshortlife(bymenandwomen),andglorifiedasapatrioticEnglishheroafterhisdeathintheFirstWorldWar.BalancingoutthestoryisthewonderfulfictionalcharacterofNell,ateenagemaidinBrooke’sCambridgeshirelodgings,whosegroundednaturecontrastswithhisutterself-absorption.The Great Loverseamlesslyintertwinesfactandfiction,andJilltalksabouthermethodologywithchairCaroleBeu.
JOHN FREEMAN: SHRINKING THE WORLD
65. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 2.30-3.30PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Thefirstemailwassentlessthan40yearsago;by2011therewillbe
3.2billionusers.JohnFreemanmakesapleaforcommunicationthatismoreselectiveandnuancedand,aboveall,moresociableinShrinking the World: The 4,000-year story of how email came to rule our lives.GeraldineBrookssays:‘Freeman'simpeccablyresearched,eloquentlyarguedbookrevealsthemanywaysthisso-calledboontocommunicationandproductivityhasbecomeadistracting,privacy-sapping,alienating,addictingtime-suck.HehasconvincedmethatthenewmantraforourtimesoughttobeTuneout,Turnoff,Unplug.’JoinJohnforinsightintohowandwhywe’veendedupwithaninboxofthousandsofscreeching,beseechingmessagescryingoutforourattention.Chair:StephenStratford.
SONGWRITERS SPEAK: TAMA WAIPARA &
WARREN MAXWELL
66. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 2.30-3.30PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
WarrenMaxwell,or‘bigshinystar’ashisbandmatescallhim,isoneofthemostwell-respectedmusicianscurrentlyworkinginNewZealand.Warrenisformerfront-manofTrinityRoots,saxophonistforFatFreddy'sDrop,andnowleadsandwritessongsforthepsychedelicbluesquartetLittleBushman.HeassembledLittleBushmanwithfellowWellingtoniansRickCranson,andTomandJoeCallwoodin2006.TamaWaiparaisagroundbreakingsinger/songwriterinspiredbyawealthoflegendarysongstylistsandballadeerslikeGeorgeBenson,BillWithers,DonnyHathawayandNinaSimone.His2009album‘SirPlus&theRequirements'isabeautifullycraftedworkthatsuccessfullystraddles1950spopand1970ssoul,playinghosttoafictionalcharactercalledSirPlus,
thelonglostPolynesiancousinofSergeantPepper.TheydiscusstheartofsongwritingwithMikeChunn.Supported by APRA
AN HOUR WITH RICK GEKOSKI
67. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 4.00-5.00PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
ColmTóibínoncereferredtoRickGekoskiasa‘masterstoryteller’,andhehasbeencalledthe‘BillBrysonofthebookworld’.Certainly,hisrichexperiencesaswriter,broadcaster,academic,Bookerjudgeandrarebooksspecialisthaveprovidedhimwithfascinatingmaterial.Thesecrettohissuccessisthehonestyandself-deprecatinghumoursoprevalentinhislatestbook,Outside of a Dog,amemoirinwhichhewrapshislifearoundtwenty-fivebooksandtheirmeaningforhim.BaskinthebrilliantandoftenhilariousstoriesofthebestsellingauthorofTolkien’s Gown & Other Stories of Great Authors and Rare Books.Chair:JohnCarey.
AN HOUR WITH CHARLIE DARK
68. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 4.00-5.00PM LOWER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
CharlieDarkisawell-known,dynamicperformancepoetfromthe
UK,renownedforflamboyantgesturesandvocalgymnastics.Ironic,witty,musicalandalwaysentertaining,hebringshisuniquestyletothestageinAuckland.Introduction:IngridLeary,CountryDirector,BritishCouncilNewZealand.Supported by the British Council New Zealand
READ ANY GOOD BYTES LATELY?
69. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 4.00-5.00PM UPPER NZI ROOM, AOTEA CENTRE
Here’sasessionexploringnewwaysofreading–newkindsofreading–andofcoursenewtoysforreading.Ourpanelofrepresentative21stcenturyreaders–publishers,educatorsandsometimeswriters–shareacommonpassiontomakethefutureofthebookapleasure.Noblackarmbandsinsight.FeaturingMartinTaylor,MikeDickisonandRhondaKitewithPaulReynolds.
WILLIAM DALRYMPLE: THE LAST MUGHAL
70. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 5.30-6.30PM ASB THEATRE, AOTEA CENTRE
WilliamDalrymplepresentsaspectacularillustratedtalkbasedonhisbestsellerThe Last Mughal: The Fall of a Dynasty, Delhi 1857.DeprivedofrealpoliticalpowerbytheEastIndiaCompany,Zafar,thelastMughalEmperor,neverthelesssucceededincreatingacourtofgreatbrilliance,andpresidedoveroneofthegreatculturalrenaissancesofIndianhistory.Then,in1857,Zafar'sflourishingcapitalbecamethecentreofanuprisingthatreducedhisbelovedDelhitoabattered,emptyruin.
POETRY IDOL
23. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 7.00PM ON MONTE CRISTO ROOM, 53 NELSON STREET
PoetryIdolisbackandbetterthanever–onaSundaynight!Bepreparedtoqueueoutthedoororcampovernighttogetaseat.Anightoffeverishlyricism,hallucinatorylanguageandastoundingnounsandadjectives,andthat’sjustfromthejudges:UKDJ/poetandhip-hopartistCharlieDark;screenwriter,funnymanandlong-agopoetNickWard;andapowerhousefromtheAustralianpoetryscene,AliciaSometimes.SlamempressPennyAshtonMC’s.ProspectiveIdols:pleasevisitwww.writersfestival.co.nzforinformationaboutprizesonoffer,andhowtogetanaudition.
FESTIVAL WORKSHOPS
BRAINSTORM: CREATIVITY WORKSHOP71. FRIDAY MAY 14 — 3.00-5.00PM 72. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 10.30-12.30PM 73. SUNDAY MAY 16 — 10.30AM-12.30PM
GOODMAN FIELDER ROOM, LEVEL4, AOTEA CENTRE
This‘directedcreativity’sessionisaperfect,funwaytogeneratenewideasorjustgetcreativelyinvigorated.Designedtostimulateimagination,thisworkshopwillgiveyourright-brainaninvigoratingtwohourworkout.TutorKathrynBurnettwilltakeyouthroughaseriesofexercises–fromsimplebrainstormingandwritingexercisesthroughtomorecomplexexercisesthatwillhelpyouexploreyourideaswhethertheyarebrandneworalreadyunderway.You
willnotberequiredtoworkwithothersorsharethefruitsofyourlabour,unlessyouwantto.Penandpaperrequired.
WORKSHOP WITH JILL DAWSON
74. SATURDAY MAY 15 — 2.30-4.00PM GOODMAN FIELDER ROOM, LEVEL4, AOTEA CENTRE
Living and Breathing: Bringing characters to life. TutorJillDawsonhastaughtCreativeWritingformanyyearsandinmanycountries,includingtheUSA,Australia,Indonesia,SingaporeandSwitzerland.In2003shewastheCreativeWritingFellowattheUniversityofEastAngliawhereshelatertaughtontheMAinWriting.SheiscurrentlytheRoalLiteraryFundAdvisoryFellowandaBoardmemberofNewWritingPartnershipinNorwich.SheisfounderanddirectorofGoldDust,amentoringschemewhichmatchesnewwriterswithestablishedones.Formoredetailsonthisworkshop,pleasevisitwww.writersfestival.co.nzandclickonWorkshops.
FREE EVENTS24. DAVE ARMSTRONG’S ‘GENERAL WARD’
ThursdayMay13,6pm – see page 52
39. CAN THE ARTS SAVE THE PLANET? SaturdayMay15,10am – see page 59
42. PAULA MORRIS & RACHAEL KING SaturdayMay15,11.30am – see page 60
45. SCRIPT TO SCREEN SaturdayMay15,1pm – see page 60
46. AN HOUR WITH CHARLIE HIGSON SaturdayMay15,2.30pm – see page 60(Freeforunder16swhenaccompaniedbyanadult)
48. PUBLISHING IN THE USA SaturdayMay15,2.30pm – see page 61
51. AN HOUR IN THE LIFE OF C.K. STEAD SaturdayMay15,4pm – see page 62
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01.Schools:CharlieDark,4902.Schools:WilliamTaylor,4903.Schools:AnnaMackenzie,4904.Schools:DesHunt,4905.Schools:AnnaMackenzie,5106.Schools:JohnCarey,5107.Schools:CharlieHigson,5108.Schools:DaveArmstrong,5109.Schools:DavidLevithan,5210.Schools:LeonDavidson,5211.Schools:AnneSalmond&
ThomasKeneally,5212.Schools:IvyLies,5217.HighTea,4918.TheGoodWordDebate,4919.LunchwithRickGekoski,5120.NewZealandListenerOpeningNight,5321.AnEveningwithWilliamDalrymple,5722.AnEveningwithElizabethGilbert,6223.PoetryIdol,6724.DaveArmstrong’s‘GeneralWard’,5225.AnHourwithElizabethSmither,5526.WilliamTaylor:TellingTales,5527.ThomasKeneally&AnneSalmond,5528.BenNaparstek:InConversation,5529.MichaelOtterman:ErasingIraq,5530.BestofBothWorlds,5631.JillDawson&ElizabethSmither,5632.GordonH.Brown:ColinMcCahon,5633.AntonyLoewenstein:MyIsrael
Question,5634.AnHourwithAlisonWong,5735.WhatGoodaretheArts?,5736.AnHourwithCharlotteGrimshaw,5737.AnHourwithColmTóibín,5938.ForgottenVictimsinaPost9/11World,5939.CantheArtsSavethePlanet?,5940.AnHourwithThomasKeneally,5941.LitCritMagEds,5942.PaulaMorris&RachaelKing,6043.AnHourwithLionelShriver,6044.DamienWilkins&EmilyPerkins,6045.ScripttoScreen,6046.AnHourwithCharlieHigson,6047.SomebodyStoleMyGame,6148.PublishingintheUSA,6149.AnHourwithAdrianWooldridge,6150.DickFrizzell&JohnReynolds,6151.AnHourintheLifeofC.K.Stead,6252.SarahThornton:SevenDaysinthe
ArtWorld,6253.PoetryLive,6254.AnHourwithYiyunLi,6455.AnHourwithMartiFriedlander,6456.TheBeginner'sGuidetoLiving,6457.OpenMike,6458.JohnCareyonWilliamGolding,6459.AnHourwithDavidLevithan,6560.PaulMillar:NoFretfulSleeper,65
61. Religion:Whatisitgoodfor?,6562.JenniferSturm:AnnaKavan,6563.ShortTakes,6564.AnHourwithJillDawson,6665.JohnFreeman:ShrinkingtheWorld,6666.SongwritersSpeak,6667.AnHourwithRickGekoski,6668.AnHourwithCharlieDark,6669. Readanygoodbyteslately?,6770.WilliamDalrymple:TheLastMughal,6771-73.Brainstorm:CreativityWorkshop,6774.WorkshopwithJillDawson,67
PARTICIPANTS INDEX
Armstrong,Dave,27,51,52Ashton,Penny,27,64,67Barnett,John,27,60Barrowman,Fergus,27,59,60Beattie,Graham,27,57Bell,Leonard,27,64Beu,Carole,27,55,56,66Biuso,Julie,27,49Braunias,Steve,27,49Brown,Ben,27,62,64Brown,GordonH.,27,56Burnett,Kathryn,27,67Campbell,Philippa,28,60Carey,John,17,51,57,64,66Chunn,Mike,28,66Clark-Reynolds,Melissa,28,59Dalrymple,William,17,53,57,67Dark,Charlie,17,49,66,67Davidson,Leon,28,52Dawson,Jill,17,56,66,67Dickison,Mike,28,59,67Dorfman,Eric,28,59Duder,Tessa,28,55Dunworth,Treasa,28,56Dutton,Denis,28,57Edwards,Brian,28,59Farrier,David,29,61Flower,Tui,29,49Freeman,John,17,59,61,64,66Friedlander,Marti,29,64Frizzell,Dick,29,61Gekoski,Rick,18,51,64,66Gilbert,Elizabeth,18,53,62Gledhill,Kris,29,59Grimshaw,Charlotte,29,57,60,65Hall,Bernadette,29,62,64Hastings,Bill,29,49Higson,Charlie,18,51,60Hill,Kim,29,51,55Hills,Lia,29,64Hirschfeld,Carol,29,62Holman,JeffreyPaparoa,30,56,62Hunt,Des,30,49Ihimaera,Witi,30,60IvyLies,30,52
Jackson,Mac,30,62Jacobs,Lauraine,30,49Jones,Lloyd,30,61Keneally,Thomas,18,52,53,55,59King,Rachael,30,60Kite,Rhonda,30,67Laidlaw,Chris,31,61Laing,Sarah,31,65LeBas,Jessica,31,62,64LeClerc,Julie,31,49Leary,Ingrid,67Legat,Nicola,31,61Levithan,David,19,52,61,65Li,Yiyun,19,64,65Loewenstein,Antony,19,56,59,65Macdonald,Finlay,31,49Mackenzie,Anna,31,49,51Maxwell,Warren,31,66McColl,Colin,52McLauchlan,Gordon,31,49Millar,Paul,31,65Morris,Paula,31,57,60,65Murphy,Tim,31,61Naparstek,Ben,19,55,59O'Brien,Christine,42,62Otterman,Mike,20,55,59,65Paul,Gregor,42,61Perkins,Emily,42,49,53,60Plunket,Sean,42,56,65Preston,Gaylene,42,60Reynolds,John,42,61Reynolds,Paul,42,67Sainsbury,Mark,42,53Salmond,Anne,42,52,55Sampson,Sam,42,62,64Shaw,Tina,42,64Shriver,Lionel,20,60Simpson,Peter,43,56Smither,Elizabeth,43,55,56Somerset,Guy,43,55,60Sometimes,Alicia,20,62,64,67Stead,C.K.,43,62Stratford,Stephen,43,66Sturm,Jennifer,43,65Taylor,Martin,43,67Taylor,William,43,49,55TeRadar,43,49Thornton,Sarah,20,57,62Tóibín,Colm,21,53,59Tyler,Linda,43,57,62Vinicombe,Dorothy,43,60Waaka,Hemana,43,56Waipara,Tama,44,66Ward,Nick,44,67Ward-Lealand,Jennifer,44,49Wedde,Ian,44,62Wells,Peter,44,65Wilkins,Damien,44,60,65Wong,Alison,44,57,62Wooldridge,Adrian,21,61,65
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