We are delighted to announce a Mudgee Readers’ mini Festival, with a series of events held on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 August. In celebration of regional writing, we are presenting a program of sessions featuring writers writing in or about regional NSW, with a particular focus on the Central West.
Friday 26 August, 6pm
Book Launch: A Daisy in a Jar
The Book Nest Mudgee, free to attend
Join Jorie Ryan for a celebration of her latest poetry collection. Described as ‘a hopeful book,’ A Daisy in a Jaris Jorie’s fourth volume of poetry.
Saturday 27 August, 10-11am
Homegrown Stories
Town Hall Theatre, included in ticket price
Writers from the Mudgee region share their work, talk about their creative practice and their writing, with host Kim Kelly.
12-1pm
Kate Kelly Meets The Rat Catcher
Town Hall Theatre, included in ticket price
Kim Kelly’s latest novel is the historical fable The Rat Catcher – the story of an Irish rat catcher in 1900s Sydney who falls in love with a girl, a rat, and all the books in the public library. Rebecca Wilson’s historical narrative Kate Kelly is the true story of Ned Kelly’s little sister. Kim and Rebecca talk research, writing, and basing their successful creative careers in the Central West. Hosted by Sharelle Fellows.
2-3pm
Book Launch: More Than Words
Town Hall Theatre, free to attend
Mudgee Valley Writers launch their new anthology More Than Words, with readings, and a display of submitted pieces of writing alongside accompanying photographs. Includes afternoon tea.
3-4pm
A Poetry Circle, hosted by Bob Campbell
Town Hall Theatre, free to attend
Writer and musician Bob Campbell presents an hour of poetry readings and recitals featuring five local poets.
5-6pm
Dirt Town: A Conversation with Hayley Scrivenor
Town Hall Theatre, included in ticket price
Join Hayley Scrivenor for a chat about her debut crime novel Dirt Town. Jane Harper calls Dirt Town ‘a heart-wrenching mystery’ and Anne Cleeves ‘a stunning debut.’ Fans of Jane Harper, Chris Hammer and Garry Disher will love this stunning rural mystery. Hear from a new star of Australian crime writing, in conversation with Portia Lindsay.
This session is sponsored by Robert Stein Winery and includes a glass of wine on arrival.
Sunday 28 August, 11am-12pm
Swimming Home
Mudgee Arts Precinct, included in ticket price
Judy Cotton is an internationally recognised artist who has had 37 solo shows and shown work in the United States, Australia, the U. K., Japan, South Korea and China. Her work is in many collections including Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Gallery of Australia, and Bathurst Regional Gallery. Her memoir Swimming Home is a vivid chronicle of her time in the Central West, South Korea, Japan and New York. It is also a striking look at twentieth century life in regional NSW.
Unfortunately due to illness Judy Cotton is no longer able to attend, but please join Rebecca Wilson and guests for a chat about Swimming Home, and art and life in the Central West.