DAME FIONA KIDMAN: SO FAR, FOR NOW
01 Sep - 19 Sep 2022 4:00 pmJoin Dame Fiona Kidman in conversation with Morrin Rout about her memoir So Far, For Now.
Join Dame Fiona Kidman in conversation with Morrin Rout about her memoir So Far, For Now.
Join three remarkable authors Ruth Shaw, Megan Dunn and Clementine Ford for a discussion on the complexities, challenges and joys of writing memoir.
Annette Lees on a life spent walking at night, and the pleasures of trying to capture the natural world through words.
Pip Williams joins Nicky Pellegrino live from Adelaide to discuss The Dictionary of Lost Words, her best-selling novel that shows the English language in a new light.
Noelle McCarthy in conversation about her razor-sharp, raw and luminous memoir Grand.
A very special night of storytelling, whisky and guitars to celebrate the life and art of the brilliant Keri Hulme.
Bring the whole whānau down for Matariki stories from Aotearoa, the Pacific Islands, Australia, Asia, the Americas, Europe and Africa, with award-winning journalist and author Miriama Kamo, and Māori astronomer Victoria Campbell.
Emily St John Mandel, author of Station Eleven, joins Rachael King from New York City to discuss a writer’s life during a pandemic, the power of imagination, and her new novel, Sea of Tranquility.
Join Lloyd Jones in conversation about how myths, fables and legends shape our understanding of the past, and of ourselves.
Join Heather Morris, author of the blockbuster The Tattooist of Auschwitz, in conversation about her gripping new novel Three Sisters.
Join NUKU founder Qiane Matata-Sipu for kōrero and kai with three dynamic women from the NUKU book: broadcaster and te reo champion Stacey Morrison, 15-year-old CEO and author Georgia Latu and poet and leadership executive Dr Karlo Mila.
One of our most popular storytelling sessions returns with a bang. Prepare to be inspired and moved as five extraordinary but very different women tell powerful stories of bravery and risk from their own adventurous lives.
Confluence brings together Pasfika and Māori musicians and poets for a joyous celebration of connections between Polynesia and Aotearoa.
Kate De Goldi in conversation with Liz Grant about her new novel Eddy Eddy.
Nicky Pellegrino and Miriama Kamo share a candid and witty conversation about the realities of menopause, and how to navigate this often-challenging phase of life.
Sarah Krasnostein is one of the finest observers of human nature writing today. She joins Kim Hill to unpack the lives of ordinary people who believe in the extraordinary: things most people would consider impossible.
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