November 2022

Noelle McCarthy answers our questions

Noelle McCarthy’s astonishing début memoir Grand, about mothers and daughters, drinking, birth and loss, running away and homecoming, became an instant best seller when it hit the shelves earlier this year. Meg Mason described it as “Derry Girls meets An Angel at My Table” and found it “Desperately funny, hysterically sad, so beautiful and so

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Quick questions with B. G. Rogers

In 2021 Bethany G. Rogers, one of Queenstown Writers Festival’s founding trustees, was awarded a prestigious New Zealand Society of Authors mentorship for emerging writers. Out of that programme grew Kaleidoscopes in the Dark, a blackly humorous short-story collection filled with remnants of fairytales and gothic themes. Published under the pen name B. G. Rogers,

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Behind the scenes with Christine Leunens

Christine Leunens is the author of Primordial Soup, described by the Sunday Times as ‘a remarkable debut novel’; A Can of Sunshine, selected as one of the Best Books of the Year 2013 by the New Zealand Herald; and Caging Skies, the Prix Médicis-nominated book adapted into the Academy Award-winning movie Jojo Rabbit, directed by Taika Waititi. Her latest novel In Amber’s Wake is set in New

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Stephen Davis: telling truth from fiction in an era of disinformation

How do we safely navigate a world flooded with false information? What is fake news and misinformation and how do we avoid being fooled by the internet? Investigative journalist Stephen Davis will offer answers at a special two-hour workshop at Queenstown Writers Festival. He’ll provide guidelines on getting good information, reliable sources and understanding political

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Alexa Forbes, meet Ethically Kate

Most people in Queenstown know – or at the very least know of – Alexa Forbes, who is joining Queenstown Writers Festival this year as one of our interviewers. We couldn’t think of anyone more perfect to talk to sustainability communicator Kate Hall, otherwise known as Ethically Kate, about her new book Better, Bolder, Different. Alexa’s varied

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