To celebrate the release of Robyn Mundy’s new novel, Cold Coast, Ultimo Press are giving away 10 exclusive advance reading…
Join Joshua Santospirito, Alyssa Bermudez and Jane Naqvi as they discuss what it’s like both to create graphic novels, and work…
This is a free event, with a Mystery MC, to launch Parting the Veil by Bethany Nader. A paranormal Murder-Mystery…
Fritz Stegherr was born in Germany in 1888, to a single mother, raised in the Algäu, always wanted to go…
Join Geoff Harwood, Katherine Johnson and Pete Hay for a fascinating discussion of ‘history, nature and hermits’, themed around the…
Join historians Prof. Henry Reynolds and Dr Nicholas Clements in conversation with commemoration advocates Rissah Vox and Wendall Graham Pitchford…
Laurie Gilbert. Septuagenarian. Rock Star. Writer. Laurie played bass guitar, married a bass guitarist and ran the Gold Coast Musicians’…
From Homer’s Odyssey, through Boccaccio’s Decameron, to Behrouz Boochani’s No Friend But the Mountains, adversity has provided a loyal companion…
Join Karen Brooks, author of The Good Wife of Bath: a (mostly) true story, and Danielle Wood, for what is…
Do you believe in dragons? What about dragons that don’t breath fire or fly, but which are the most beautiful…
Over 2021 the Maritime Museum of Tasmania has been hosting Tasmanian writers, Kate Gordon and Danielle Wood as part of…
Encounters with humans and other species A talk with a some poetry I’ve never seen myself as a traveller, more…
Launching the Forty South Short Story Anthology 2021 (the best entries from the Tasmanian Writers’ Prize 2021). Chris Gallagher, judge…
What can we say? Don’t miss this. Two of Tasmania’s most exciting writers in one room. Fire and water… we’re…
Join three popular writers, Danielle Binks (The Monster of Her Age – featured on RN’s program, The Drawing Room)*, Lian…
Join Danielle Binks*, author of The Monster of Her Age, in conversation with Briony Kidd. Danielle is a Melbourne-based writer.…
A panel discussion and readings, from the best of the 2021 Van Diemen History Prize, moderated by UTas Associate Professor…
Hannah Moloney, presenter of The Good Life, is a permaculture landscape designer, educator and change maker. Having learned about the…
Our moment is on edge, with multiple pressures impacting globally not just on ourselves but on our home… How can writers give to, and feed on, a moment that has helped to cause such damage? In this session, poems will be read, processes and hopes will be discussed, and the experience of writing amid the Anthropocene will be shared.
Since May this year, 23 Tasmanian poets have been working with one specific idea, that poetry can contribute to a deeper cultural valuing of the world we are part of. With readings by several of the 23 poets involved, this event is for remembering where we are, where we have come from, and what we might wish to take with us into the future.
Inspired by true events, a story of perseverance and happenstance that transcends time and reaches across continents. A Soldier’s Quartet by Colin Baldwin, launch with Rosie Dub.