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Go to the Writers Bios 2011 page to read the profiles of the authors. Go to the News page for the latest updates on the festival or find background on the festival director, Joan Rosier-Jones.
Click this link to view the full programme for the 2011 festival as a PDF.
Here's what people said about the last festival:
"Just to say how much I enjoyed the Literary Festival events I was able to attend – good comments coming all round, so I hope you feel pleased with the outcome. I know how much work you must have put in." Wendy Pettigrew, Wanganui
"Congrats on a great writers fest. All the very best with your future efforts." Chris Moisa (Poets/artist), Wanganui
"I really enjoyed the festival and would LOVE to hear more about future events." Sophie, Wellington
"Thank you sooo much for all your effort! Very much appreciated! Arohanui" Sister Sue Cosgrove
September 9th - 11th, 2011
Fri - Sat, 10am - 4pm Reading Rooms an exhibition of literary artworks at the at The Green Bench project Room
Fri, morning & evening Capital E Children's Theatre
Sat, morning Children’s events - making a pop-up book
Sat, all day James K Baxter DaySun, 11am The E-Book Revolution and Self-publishing workshop
Sun Children's Workshop at Sarjeant Gallery
Sun, 2 - 3pm Works-in-progress – Wanganui writers read from their work.
Find more information on the Fringe events including the Children's Festival.
Whanganui Repertory Theatre programme:
‘The Stars Go Down’ Joan Rosier-Jones
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September 16th - 18th, 2011
Fri 16 Grand opening. Meet the authors.
Elizabeth Knox – keynote speaker.Sat 17
10.00am Elizabeth Smither
11.30am Jenny Robin Jones talks about her newly published book,
No Simple Passage (Random House 2011).1.30pm Peter Wells talks about his new biography of 19th century
Church Mission printer, William Colenso.3.00pm Douglas Lloyd-Jenkins event will have particular appeal to
UCOL art students as well as the general public with an interest
in art and architecture.7.30pm Dinner with the Stars. Enjoy an evening meal with some of the
stars of the festival.Sun 18
10.00am Masterchef Brett McGregor
11.30am Crime writer and radio commentator, Vanda Symons,
discusses her work.1.00pm Lunch with poet, Bill Manhire
2.30pm Joseph Romanos, sports writer talks about his life and
sporting times.
Go to the Writers Bios 2011 page to read the profiles of the authors. Go to the News page for the latest updates on the festival or find background on the festival director, Joan Rosier-Jones. On this site you can also find the programme from the 2009 Literary Festival and the 2007 Literary Festival.
(c) 2011 www.writersfest.co.nz
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This page was last updated 02/08/2011