Festival Conversations Long Listen Festival 2025
Event description
Festival Event 4: Festival Conversations
Genre: Words & Music
Time: 9:00–10:00 AM
Venue: The Little Book Nook, Forecourt Homegrown Cafe, Palmwoods
Wet Weather Venue: QCWA Hall, 11 Main St Palmwoods
Tickets: FREE (registration required)
Program: Start your festival weekend with an intimate morning of storytelling, culture, and insight. Meet with our exceptional festival literary voices, and authors.
Dr (Aunty) Hope O’Chin – Kabi-Kabi, Wakka-Wakka, Koa, Gugu-Yalanji Elder, educator, and author. Dr O’Chin presents Epistemology of Belongingness: Dreaming A First Nation’s Ontology of Hope, exploring Indigenous knowledge systems, cultural resilience, and the transformative role of art. Learn more
Emily Winter – Emerging writer, poet, and cellist. Raised on stories in suburban Brisbane, Emily blends creative writing, music, and history to capture the essence of human experience. Read more
Gillian Wills – Author, arts writer, and graduate of the Royal Academy of Music. Gillian writes for Limelight, Australian Book Review, Inreview, and more. Her memoir Elvis and Me explores music, life, and resilience. Find out more
Special Feature: Attendees will have the opportunity to hear live readings from the authors and take part in a book signing session after the discussion.
About the Event: Festival Conversations offers a chance to engage directly with authors, discover new perspectives, and explore the intersections of words, music, and culture.
Notes for Attendees:
Free registration is essential to secure your place.
Arrive early for seating in the cozy Little Book Nook forecourt reserved for this festival event.
Arrive early to purchase your morning coffee, tea and breakfast from Homegrown Cafe and relax in the garden.
Our wet weather venue is the cute QCWA Hall, opposite Palmwoods Hotel, 11 Main St.
This project is proudly supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, Queensland Arts Showcase Program, and the Regional Arts Development Fund, a partnership between the Queensland Government and Sunshine Coast Council supporting local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
This project is supported by the generosity of individual donors who supported our BOOST donor campaign matched by the Australian Government through the Australian Cultural Fund. Our fundraising partners are Sunshine Coast Arts Foundation and the Australian Cultural Fund.
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