The first guest speakers coming to the Byron Writers Festival 2023 have been revealed.
This year’s festival has the theme “Wild Imagination” and will feature 2021 Australian of the Year Grace Tame; beloved broadcaster and author Richard Fidler; celebrated writer, commentator and actor Nakkiah Lui; and international bestselling author Pip Williams. They are joined by international guest Kevin Jared Hosein (Trinidad) author of the breakthrough historical novel Hungry Ghosts and acclaimed Northern Rivers based author Marele Day.
The festival runs from August 11-13 at Bangalow Showground.
This first announcement of celebrated guests gives a taste of things to come with the full program of more than 120 writers, thinkers and commentators to be revealed on June 28.
CEO & Artistic Director Zoe Pollock said: “In devising this year’s theme I was inspired by the wildness of the Northern Rivers landscape, in particular our rainforests. We are so lucky to have the opportunity to connect deeply with nature every day here in our beautiful region. I believe we are at a pivotal moment in human history. We need to reconnect with our inner wild, and rediscover our place in the world. This year’s program will feature a brilliant line up of authors who do just that through their writing. It is a program of writers and thinkers who dare to imagine wildly and are at the peak of their creativity.”
In 2021 Grace Tame stepped squarely into the public eye as the Australian of the Year and was the catalyst for a tidal wave of conversation and action. Australians from all walks of life were inspired and moved by her fire and passion. Her determination to tell her own story culminates with The Ninth Life of a Diamond Miner, her sharply intelligent, deeply felt, wildly unexpected and often blisteringly funny memoir. With trademark wit and honesty, Tame proves as stirring a writer as she is a speaker.
Writer-broadcaster Richard Fidler is the author of bestselling books The Golden Maze and Ghost Empire, and co-author of the bestselling Saga Land with Kri Gslason. His latest The Book of Roads and Kingdoms captures a dazzling era when the caliphs of Baghdad presided over a dominion greater than the Roman Empire at its peak. Fidler also presents ‘Conversations’, an in-depth, up-close-and-personal interview program that is broadcast across Australia on ABC Radio and podcast all over the world to millions of listeners.
Nakkiah Lui is a Gamillaroi and Torres Strait Islander woman and a celebrated writer, actor and director. She was co-creator of the ground-breaking series, Black Comedy, writer and star of award-winning ABC series, Kiki and Kitty and Preppers, and is the co-creator of the hugely popular podcast series, Pretty for an Aboriginal and Debutante. In 2020 Lui launched her own publishing imprint, Joan, with the aim to be a home for stories and storytellers who are redefining the mainstream in a way that is radical, inclusive and bold.
Pip Williams has spent most of her working life as a social researcher, studying what keeps us well and what helps us thrive. Her first novel, The Dictionary of Lost Words, based on her original research in the Oxford English Dictionary archives became an international bestseller. Pip Williams returns to Byron Writers Festival and her many fans to share her talent for historical research and beautiful storytelling with the release of her second novel The Bookbinder of Jericho.
Kevin Jared Hosein is a Caribbean writer and teacher whose novel Hungry Ghosts has seen him hailed as a major new literary voice. Hungry Ghosts is a mesmerising novel about violence, religion, family and class, rooted in the wild and pastoral landscape of 1940s colonial central Trinidad and has been described by writer Evie Wyld as ‘The biggest, most frightening, beautiful and alive novel I’ve read in as long as I can remember’.
Acclaimed Northern Rivers based writer Marele Day is an award-winning author of novels including the bestselling Lambs of God that was adapted into a hit TV miniseries. Reckless, her brilliant memoir released in May this year, recounts the gripping story of how a young Marele is caught up in a shipwreck adventure and forges an unlikely bond with an international fugitive travelling under a pseudonym. For the next thirty years they correspond before reuniting, both older and wiser. Described by literary critic Geordie Williamson as ‘Not only the strangest true crime story you’ll read this year, Reckless is also the most beautifully told.’
Byron Writers Festival Early Bird 3-day passes are on sale from June 14 to 21 through www.byronwritersfestival.com.
The full 2023 program will be announced on June 28 when tickets to all festival days, feature events and workshops will go on sale.
Sunday Locals’ Passes will go on sale Thursday June 22.
Byron Writers Festival is thrilled to once again be offering Sunday Locals’ Passes to the local community, supported by First National Byron. The discounted ticket is for entry to the festival on Sunday 13 August and is priced at $90, a saving of $45 on the full ticket price.
The offer is exclusively available to residents of the Byron, Ballina, Kyogle, Lismore, Richmond Valley and Tweed Council areas.
“Sunday at the Festival has always been special for the locals. Chilled, relaxed and filled with laughter on the last day, Sunday is the perfect opportunity to experience the atmosphere and get a taste of this wonderful event. Byron Writers Festival has been built and sustained by a passionate local community, so we’re very proud to support the Sunday Locals’ tickets for residents of the Northern Rivers,” said Chris Hanley, CEO of First National Byron and Byron Writers Festival founder.
Zoe Pollock said: “We are thrilled to be partnering with First National Byron to offer these discounted tickets to our local community. The Sunday Locals Passes are a great way to get a taste of the festival and they sell out every year. There will be more than 20 different sessions on festival Sunday for ticket holders to access and choose from. As ever, the festival will be an open format with sessions in marquees that ticket holders can wander between as they enjoy the day. We are so grateful to First National Byron for making these discounted tickets available to our community.”
Sunday Locals’ Passes will be available for purchase from 9am Thursday June 22. Tickets can be purchased online at byronwritersfestival.com/festival, over the phone or in person at Byron Writers Festival’s office. This is a limited release offer and will be available until sold out, so get in quick! Purchasers will need to present proof of address at entry to the festival and are limited to a maximum of two tickets per person.
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