Big Day of Books Perth

Sat, 28 Jun, 10am - 5pm AWST  ·  Event info

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  1. Half day - morning ticket

    Ticket grants access to three morning sessions: 10:00: Powerful stories: identity and healing with Helen Milroy, David Whish-Wilson and Bebe Oliver 11:00: Dark pasts, buried secrets and foreboding futures with Josh Kemp, Angie Faye Martin and Margaret Hickey 11:45: In conversation with Fleur McDonald: Claire Nichols of Radio National interviews Fleur McDonald, queen of rural crime, about her new novel, Prospect.

    Ticket grants access to three morning sessions: 10:00: Powerful stories: identity and healing with Helen Milroy, David Whish-Wilson and Bebe Oliver 11:00: Dark pasts, buried secrets and foreboding futures with Josh Kemp, Angie Faye Martin and Margaret Hickey 11:45: In conversation with Fleur McDonald: Claire Nichols of Radio National interviews Fleur McDonald, queen of rural crime, about her new novel, Prospect.

    $30.00
    + $2.41 fee
  2. Half day - afternoon ticket

    Ticket grants access to three afternoon sessions: 12:45: Shadows and prophets with Katherine Allum, Louise Wolhuter and Emily Tsokos Purtill 2:00: Profanity, profundity and unpredictable plumbing with Andrew HC McDonald, Meg Bignell and Kate Emery 3:00: Warning: contents may offend with Geoff Hutchison and Patrick Marlborough

    Ticket grants access to three afternoon sessions: 12:45: Shadows and prophets with Katherine Allum, Louise Wolhuter and Emily Tsokos Purtill 2:00: Profanity, profundity and unpredictable plumbing with Andrew HC McDonald, Meg Bignell and Kate Emery 3:00: Warning: contents may offend with Geoff Hutchison and Patrick Marlborough

    $30.00
    + $2.41 fee
  3. 10:00 - 10:55: Powerful stories: identity and healing

    10:00 - 10:55: Powerful stories: identity and healing ticket

    Explore the recovery of minds and bodies through the power of narrative with Helen Milroy, David Whish-Wilson and Bebe Oliver. Can storytelling help us reclaim identity, self-acceptance and agency? Hosted by Jo Trilling.

    Explore the recovery of minds and bodies through the power of narrative with Helen Milroy, David Whish-Wilson and Bebe Oliver. Can storytelling help us reclaim identity, self-acceptance and agency? Hosted by Jo Trilling.

    $15.00
    + $1.75 fee
  4. 11:15 - 12:10: Dark pasts, buried secrets and foreboding futures

    11:15 - 12:10: Dark pasts, buried secrets and foreboding futures ticket

    Small towns with big histories. Explore how crime fiction exposes the fault lines in rural and remote communities with Josh Kemp, Angie Faye Martin and Margaret Hickey with host Ali Covin.

    Small towns with big histories. Explore how crime fiction exposes the fault lines in rural and remote communities with Josh Kemp, Angie Faye Martin and Margaret Hickey with host Ali Covin.

    $15.00
    + $1.75 fee
  5. 12:30 - 1:10: In conversation with Fleur McDonald

    12:30 - 1:10: In conversation with Fleur McDonald ticket

    Claire Nichols interviews Fleur McDonald, queen of rural crime, about her new novel Prospect.

    Claire Nichols interviews Fleur McDonald, queen of rural crime, about her new novel Prospect.

    $15.00
    + $1.75 fee
  6. 1:30 - 2:25: Shadows and prophets

    1:30 - 2:25: Shadows and prophets ticket

    Many Australians know what it is like to live with legacies from elsewhere. Three novelists ask whether it is possible to fight fate and forge new futures. With Katherine Allum, Louise Wolhuter and Emily Tsokos Purtill, hosted by Hilary Smale.

    Many Australians know what it is like to live with legacies from elsewhere. Three novelists ask whether it is possible to fight fate and forge new futures. With Katherine Allum, Louise Wolhuter and Emily Tsokos Purtill, hosted by Hilary Smale.

    $15.00
    + $1.75 fee
  7. 2:45 - 3:30: Profanity, profundity and unpredictable plumbing

    2:45 - 3:30: Profanity, profundity and unpredictable plumbing ticket

    From dickheads and corn cobs to murder most vile. From bum chafe to crushes and garrulous guile. Writing comedy is never as easy as reading it. Do you have to break a sweat to make people crack a smile? With Andrew HC McDonald, Meg Bignell and Kate Emery, hosted by Carrie Cox.

    From dickheads and corn cobs to murder most vile. From bum chafe to crushes and garrulous guile. Writing comedy is never as easy as reading it. Do you have to break a sweat to make people crack a smile? With Andrew HC McDonald, Meg Bignell and Kate Emery, hosted by Carrie Cox.

    $15.00
    + $1.75 fee
  8. 4:00 - 4:40: Warning: contents may offend

    4:00 - 4:40: Warning: contents may offend ticket

    Grumpy old men meet grumpy young them. Former ABC presenter Geoff Hutchison and anarchic debut novelist Patrick Marlborough preview their July new releases How Not to Become a Grumpy Old Bugger and Nock Loose. Hosted by Gary Adshead.

    Grumpy old men meet grumpy young them. Former ABC presenter Geoff Hutchison and anarchic debut novelist Patrick Marlborough preview their July new releases How Not to Become a Grumpy Old Bugger and Nock Loose. Hosted by Gary Adshead.

    $15.00
    + $1.75 fee

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