Byron Writers Festival 2024: A Literary Feast from the Ground Up

L-R (Row 1) Tayi Tibble, Trent Dalton, Kate Ceberano, Bob Brown, Meena Kandasamy, Bruce Pascoe.
(Row 2) James Bradley, Steph Tisdell, Richard Flanagan, Jennifer Byrne, Chigozie Obioma, Julia Baird.

Byron Writers Festival 2024 (9-11 August)
announces full program

 

Australia’s largest regional writers festival explores the theme 'From the ground up'.

Featuring 160 writers including Trent Dalton, Richard Flanagan, Jane Harper, Melissa Lucashenko, Charlotte Wood, Bruce Pascoe, Bob Brown, Julia Baird, Nam Le, Ali Cobby Eckermann, Lynette Noni, Bryan Brown, Tony Birch, William McInnes, Chigozie Obioma, Caoilinn Hughes, Tayi Tibble, Meena Kandasamy, Louise Milligan, Kim Williams, Kerry O’Brien, and many more.

The Byron Writers Festival 2024, set against the stunning backdrop of Bundjalung Country, is gearing up to be a literary extravaganza from 9-11 August. With the theme 'From the ground up', this year's festival promises a dynamic and diverse program featuring 160 acclaimed writers from Australia and beyond. Attendees can look forward to thought-provoking discussions, engaging workshops, book launches and a range of events designed for all ages. Highlights include appearances by literary luminaries such as Trent Dalton, Richard Flanagan, Jane Harper and Bruce Pascoe, alongside emerging voices and international guests. Join Byron Writers Festival for a celebration of words, ideas and the power of storytelling.  
 
In curating the 2024 program incoming Artistic Director Jessica Alice reflected on the theme:

From the ground up springs new life, new ideas, and new possibilities. It’s where communities mobilise and movements are born. This festival program explores our histories and the seeds of the futures that we begin to build today.

International and bestselling authors to headline a packed program 

International guests include two time Booker Prize finalist, US-based Nigerian writer Chigozie Obioma, with his new novel The Road to The Country; major Irish literary voice, Caoilinn Hughes, author of The Alternatives; and UK-based novelist Leo Vardiashvili whose debut Hard By a Great Forest follows a family fleeing post-Soviet Georgia. The festival also welcomes Indian activist Meena Kandasamy whose latest work of political poetry is Tomorrow Someone Will Arrest You; and award-winning Maori poet Tayi Tibble
 
Trent Dalton features in conversation with Julia BairdCharlotte Wood explores grief and forgiveness with Ailsa Piper and literary master Richard Flanagan will discuss his powerful memoir Question 7David Marr will examine re-writing colonial myths, and comedian Steph Tisdell will share how she writes with humour. An outstanding contingent of crime writers include international bestseller Jane Harper, Candice Fox, Matthew Condon and actor-turned-novelist Bryan Brown joined in conversation with Jennifer Byrne

Memoir & Music

Kon Karapanagiotidis welcomes you into his Greek kitchen, Priya Nadesalingam takes you ‘Home to Biloela’, and AFL legend Nicky Winmar will share how his proud and defining stand against racism on the playing field 30 years ago continues to resonate today. Gideon Haigh will reflect on the loss of his brother Jaz, and renowned sociologist Rebecca Huntley will launch her new memoir Sassafras, revealing her treatment of trauma with MDMA, and Maggie Walters gives insight into living with Multiple Personality Disorder. Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie and singer songwriter Kate Ceberano take you behind the scenes of their lives and the music industry, Suzie Miller into the world of her smash-hit play Prima Facie and best-selling writer and actor William McInnes will share a collection of hilarious memories inspired by Australia's way with words.
 
Climate and Environment
 
Bob Brown will appear in a special feature event, as well as in the panel ‘For the Earth’ with fellow Tasmanian Richard Flanagan, forest ecology expert David Lindenmayer, poet Ali Cobby Eckermann and Greens MP Sue HigginsonBruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood share inspiring lessons of Indigenous cultivation from their farm. Take a deep dive into the wonder of the ocean with author James Bradley, climate scientist Joelle Gergis and oceanographer Daniel Harrison. James Bradley will also deliver the annual 'Thea Astley Address'. Australia’s entwined relationship with big oil companies is scrutinised by Royce Kurmelovs whose book Slick will be launched at the festival. 
 
Politics and Media
 
Former BBC correspondent and author Nick Bryant, ABC Global Affairs editor John Lyons and Indian activist Meena Kandasamy will discuss ‘The Mega Election Year’. Kim Williams AM, new chair of the ABC, will appear in conversation with Kerry O’Brien to discuss the future of the public broadcaster, and leading Aboriginal affairs journalist Amy McQuireABC 4 Corners investigative journalist Louise MilliganNick Bryant and Julianne Schultz will discuss press freedom in the annual 'Mungo MacCallum Panel'.
 
Northern Rivers Writers 
 
The Northern Rivers region is fertile ground for creatives and more than 40 local writers are featured at the festival including Daniel Browning (Close To The Subject), Mykaela Saunders (Always Will Be), Jodi Rodgers (Unique), Isabelle Reinecke (Courting Power: Law, Democracy & The Public Interest in Australia), Mindy Woods (Karkalla at Home), Annika Johansson (Downstream), Mandy Nolan and Rhoda Roberts AO.
 
 Feature Events
 
Separately ticketed evening events include ‘Bob Brown in Conversation’ with TV presenter Jan Fran at the Bangalow A&I Hall, and festival keynote ‘Gala: From the ground up’ featuring Chigozie Obioma (USA/Nigeria), Parramatta Laureate in Literature Yumna Kassab, and celebrated journalists David MarrLouise Milligan and Amy McQuire at Byron Theatre. ‘Better off Said’, produced by Marieke Hardy, brings together bestselling author and actor William McInnes, comedian Steph Tisdell, esteemed poet Ali Cobby Eckermann, and Midnight Oil’s Jim Moginie. Plug in to ‘Electric Poetics’ with international guests Tayi Tibble (NZ) and Meena Kandasamy (India), PEN award-winning author Nam Le, poet Jazz Money, hip hop artist Mitch King, and music by Nicole Smede. Feature events sell out quickly so get in quick! For the full offering of separately ticketed feature and satellite events throughout the region please visit byronwritersfestival/feature-events.

Young Adult and Kids Big Day Out

Fans of YA fiction will be thrilled with festival appearances by global best-selling author Lynette Noni (The Prison Healer), Lili Wilkinson (Deep is the Fen), and debut YA novelists Steph Tisdell (The Skin I’m In) and Graham Akhurst (Borderland). 
 
Young kids get a marquee to themselves on Sunday morning to meet and be entertained by their favourite authors and illustrators in the hugely popular Kids Big Day Out program. Stage presentations feature Bob Brown, Kate & Jol Temple, Peter Carnavas, and Matt Stanton, alongside the StorySpace workshops.
 

Byron Writers Festival at Bangalow Showground 9 -11 August, 2024. Photo Kate Holmes

Byron Writers Festival 2024
Festival Dates: 9-11 August 2024
Bangalow Showground and various venues.

All tickets now on sale
www.byronwritersfestival.com/festival

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