Perth Writers Festival 2017 Must See Picks

Perth Writers Festival 2017 must see picks featuring a combination of some old favourites plus some very exciting new initiatives.

Perth Writers Festival 2017 Must See Picks

Perth Writers Festival 2017 must see picks featuring a combination of some old favourites plus some very exciting new initiatives.
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As the Australian Society of Authors Professional Development rep in WA, I usually feel duty bound to attend the Perth Writers Festival. I must admit that this year my weary author brain considered giving it a miss. That was until I attended the launch on January 11th at the State Theatre. This year will see a combination of some old favourites plus some very exciting new initiatives. Here are my initial picks.

Perth Writers Festival 2017

Courtyard Sessions

First up there’s the addition of the State Theatre Centre to the mix. 2017 will see several sessions take place away from the UWA campus, at the State Theatre. If the launch night was anything to go by these sessions are probably already sold out or near to. Running from 5pm until late on Friday 24th and Saturday 25th the line up includes Adrian Todd Zuniga Literary Death Match, plus spoken word artists Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa, Omar Musa and Ziggy. On the Friday night the evening include a competition where four authors perform a short excerpt their work and a panel of judges decides a winner. Is this a literary nod to Masterchef? I hope no one brings a blamange.

pwf-2017-courtyard

Then on the Saturday Nick Earls’ work The Wisdom Tree will come to life through music and readings with local performers. Later Marieke Hardy and Michaela McGuire follow with their show Women of Letters  which focuses on the lost art of letter writing.

Shaping the Mind

Saturday night also brings us Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, the pioneer for neuroplasticity and author of the best seller The Woman Who Changed Her Brain. As someone with a slightly wonky brain I’ve thought about buying this book many times so it will be terrific to hear this talk. Only trouble will be making it to the Courtyard Session in time as this talk is being held at the Octogon Theatre Saturday 25th 6-7pm.

Katherine Dorrington introducing the line up for 2017 © The Ponder Room
Katherine Dorrington introducing the line up for 2017 © The Ponder Room

Reflections on Grief

You may wonder why someone would want to spend a Friday afternoon disgussing grief. Having written a book, run workshops on this topic and experienced loss myself, I will be intrigued to see what these artists have to say. The session has artists represented from Russia, Canada, Syria and WA which will also make it interesting. Friday 24th 1-2pm.

The Museum of Water and Pondering Our Most Precious Liquid

Okay yes I should attend this one given my prediction to ponder, but it also looks really interesting. Amy Sharrocks is inviting people to help build the WA edition of the award-wining Museum of water. People can bring their own water along to donate to the museum, just make sure you include a story about why you brought it. Some examples are melted ice from Antarctica, billabong water or tears. Sounds intriguing. The Museum is at the Reflection Pond on Saturday and Sunday, while the talk is on Sunday 26th 2.30 – 4pm.

Family Day, Kid curated

Another fantastic initiative is having a group of ten kids curate the family day offering, brilliant. The weekend just happens to coincide with the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter too, so everyone is invited to dress up and join in various themed events. With Peter Helliar dropping in to chat about Frankie the Fish it could be a very interesting day for young and old. On a personal note I am thrilled to see my friend James Foley’s new book Brobot is featured, make sure you catch one of his sessions.

 © The Ponder Room
The kids curating Family day Perth Writers Festival 2017 © The Ponder Room

I’ve listed about eight others on my blog The Ponder Room. Turns out it wasn’t a very short list after all. As I ponder my current list I can predict one things for sure, my brain will be reaching capacity around about 6pm on Friday, guess I should cancel all my meetings on Monday.

More information can be found at PIAF Perth Writers Festival 2017.