Writers And Readers in Greater Wellington
WRITERS AND READERS WEEK, Friday 9 – Wednesday 14 March 2012
WRITERS AND READERS IN GREATER WELLINGTON
International Poets at Paekakariki
Toronto’s Poet Laureate Dionne Brand and British poet and translator Michael Hulse read from their acclaimed collections and discuss their work. Brand was awarded the Governor General’s Award for her poetry collection Land to Light On and the 2011 Griffin Poetry Prize for her book length poem Ossuaries. Hulse’s collections include The Secret History, and recently he co-edited The 20th Century in Poetry.
WHEN: Sun 11 March 4pm
WHERE: St Peters Village Hall, Paekakariki
DURATION: 1 hr
TICKETS: GA $15
New Zealand’s Emerging Writers
Three of the country’s most exciting new voices read from their work and discuss their writing journey. Eleanor Catton’s first novel, The Rehearsal, was published in more than 10 languages, Craig Cliff won the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize Best First Book Award for A Man Melting and in 2011 Hamish Clayton’s remarkable first novel, Wulf, met with high critical acclaim.
WHEN: Mon 12 March 12.30pm
WHERE: Aratoi, Masterton
DURATION: 1 hr
TICKETS: GA $15
ENDS
Writers and Readers Week is supported by the Lion Foundation, Victoria University of Wellington, John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellowship, Unity Books, Museum Art Hotel, Australia Council for the Arts, Australian High Commission, Goethe Institut, Canada Council for the Arts, Embassy of Spain and the Embassy of the United States of America.