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NZSA National Writers Forum celebrates writing from Oceania

NZSA National Writers Forum celebrates writing from Oceania

SEPTEMBER 21 - 23, 2018


John Marsden, Anita Heiss, Lani Wendt Young, Maualaivao Albert Wendt, Mandy Hager, Paula Morris, Pip Adam and Brannavan Gnanalingam are just some of the writers taking part in the NZSA National Writers Forum taking place from 21–23 September at the University of Auckland. They will be joined by writers, publishers, agents, editors, festival directors and a range of literary arts professionals from New Zealand and overseas.

‘The 2018 National Writers Forum celebrates the important role the written word plays in our lives and communities’ says Jenny Nagle, Chief Executive Officer of New Zealand Society of Authors, who organises the event. ‘Our authors and their stories are world-leading and enrich the lives of all New Zealanders. We want to ensure we support a strong, healthy writing and publishing environment to strengthen the industry.'

‘This conference aims to equip writers with new skills in the craft of writing in a variety of genre and with techniques to increase the visibility of their work. We will share ideas to develop careers and provide the space to talk about how to sustain ourselves in this challenging local and international publishing climate and make the most of digital opportunities.’

The NZSA National Writers Forum will bring together writers from across New Zealand, Australia and the Pacific. ‘We have so many great writers in New Zealand and we want to acknowledge our neighbours in the region and celebrate writing from a variety of cultures and voices across Oceania,’ says Nagle.

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‘The conference offers something for all writers: whether writing fiction, memoir, romance, flash fiction or for interactive digital platforms, either traditionally or self-published,’ says Programme Manager, Kirsten Le Harivel. ‘We have a range of workshops, masterclasses and discussions that will provide insight and skills to fine-tune craft and the business of being a writer, whether you are just starting out or are an experienced scribe.’

The event won’t be all hard work, there’s the chance to celebrate the winners of the 2018 Copyright Licensing New Zealand Awards, enjoy a light hearted debate and talk shop with other writers, editors, printers, booksellers and publishers who will be in attendance.

All the workshops and masterclasses have a limited number of participants to provide the opportunity for writers to delve deeply into critical issues of craft. ‘These sessions offer writers a unique opportunity to converse in small groups, to make the most of the expertise that each teaching writer brings,’ says Le Harivel.

Delegates can win a chance to pitch their work to New Zealand publishers representing the breadth of the sector from commercial fiction to poetry or community publishing. The Perfect Pitch competition is open until 20 August.

Tickets are on sale now, with early bird tickets available until 5 August. For more information about the event and to buy tickets visit www.nationalwritersforum.org.nz.

The NZSA National Writers Forum is supported by Creative New Zealand, the Copyright Licensing NZ Cultural Fund, University of Auckland, TimeOut Books, Neilsen Book, Your Books, The Michael King Writers’ Centre and the New Zealand Society of Authors (Pen NZ Inc).

NEW ZEALAND SOCIETY OF AUTHORS (PEN NZ INC) TE PUNI KAITUHI O AOTEAROA 2018 NATIONAL WRITERS FORUM www.nationalwritersforum.org.nz www.authors.org.nz

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