I had an absolute ball at the Celebration of Books Maleny over the weekend. This beautiful Sunshine Coast hinterland community of artists and book lovers bring such enthusiasm and support to this annual event organised by Claire Booth and her indomitable team, now in its seventh year.
This is my third year attending this friendly festival, but this year I had the privilege of being invited onto the Sunday morning panel 'Talking Writing' chaired by the wonderful Kate Evans, presenter of ABC Radio National 'The Bookshelf'. My fellow panelists where the genre-diverse writer and Stella Prize-shortlisted Mirandi Riwoe (The Fish Girl, Seizure) and Walkley award-winning journalist and all round funny man Trent Dalton (Boy Swallows Universe, HarperCollins).
Other literary treats across the weekend included Kate in conversation with Bri Lee about her confronting, call-to-action memoir Eggshull Skull (Allen & Unwin) on Friday evening and the 'Poetry on the Precinct' readings on Saturday morning under Maleny's glorious blue skies. There was also the Big Book Club event on Saturday afternoon, where more than 70 people came together to chat about Sarah Krasnostein's non-fiction book The Trauma Cleaner (Text Publishing), plus many other writing activities and workshops for children throughout the day.
I can't wait to go back for my fourth year in 2019!