Archive for March 31st, 2010

31
Mar

Early bird tickets, Byron Bay Writers’ Festival

   Posted by: Ralph   in general

EARLY BIRD TICKETS ON SALE

The wait is over!
Discounted Early Bird 3-day passes for Byron Bay Writers Festival 2010 are now available. This is your opportunity to purchase passes for the main three days of the Festival, prior to release of the full program on 4 June.
To purchase passes, visit

3-DAY PASS
This includes entry to the North Beach (formerly Byron Bay Beach Resort) Festival site from Friday 6 to Sunday 8 August. Join us in the marquees for discussions on the hottest topics of 2010, literary debates, book launches, laughter and a ringside seat as Australia’s most compelling writers engage.
COST: $185 OR $160 for students or members of the Northern Rivers Writers’ Centre.
(For membership information visit www.nrwc.org.au )

KIDS PASS
Join Australia’s best kids’ writers for fun and frivolity in the kids marquee on Saturday 7 August from 9.30am – 3.30pm. Kids between 6 and 16 enjoy storytelling, activities and an opportunity to meet authors during book signings.
COST: $25 or $20 for members of the Northern Rivers Writers’ Centre.

HOW TO PURCHASE THE HOTTEST LITERARY TICKET OF 2010
CLICK HERE to book your Festival passes now or phone the booking hotline on 02 6685 6262.
Please note all tickets are non-refundable, non-exchangeable and non-replaceable. Early Bird ticket purchasers will receive the full Festival program by post following its release on 4 June

31
Mar

Castlemaine Poetry Readings, Saturday April 17th 3pm

   Posted by: Ralph   in general

The April readings feature a Castlemaine Special – highlighting the vibrant poetry in Central Victoria by showcasing two fine poets from Castlemaine: Ann de Hugard and Rob Wallis

Full bios follow soon but please note the special date of :

Saturday, April 17th at 3pm. (Not Sunday, as is normally the case – readings will revert to Sunday after this special event)

At the Guildford Hotel, a couple of couplets from Castlemaine on the Daylesford Road (15 minutes for human kind).