Niki Harré and the Infinite Game: an invitation to live differently
Read MoreGreg McGee on his epic novel The Antipodeans, in conversation with journalist David Larsen
Read MorePoets Serie Barford and Glenn Colquhoun celebrate their working class roots as part of a train journey west called the Oblivion Express.
Read MoreAuthor Elspeth Sandys talks to Matt Nippert about the search for her cousin, Cultural Revolutionary Rewi Alley.
Read MoreFor the first time in 150 years, Geoff Norman re-imagines and revises Buller’s Birds of New Zealand, with the exquisitely reproduced water-colours by JG Keulemans, the most renowned ornithological artist of the 19th century.
Read MoreThis session brings together poet, writer, actor and playwright Peter Bland and poet, blogger, and anthologist Paula Green to traverse the world of childhood, children’s poetry and writing with warmth, wit and word-play.
Read MoreMarilyn Waring on the theme of Tracking the Vernacular at the Going West Books and Writers Festival 2002 Gala Night opening.
Read MoreIn her prizewinning novel Where the Rēkohu Bone Sings Tina Makereti confronts the complexities of cultural heritage, the past and the present, and Moriori, Māori and Pākehā identity.
Read MoreRoger Shepherd in conversation with John Campbell discussing Roger’s memoir In Love With These Times: My Life With Flying Nun Records
Read MoreDame Anne Salmond and Moana Maniapoto take to the Going West stage for a kōrero on Salmond’s landmark publication Tears of Rangi: Experiments Across Worlds.
Read MorePhillip Mann, described as an Ecological Science Fiction writer, talks writing and ecology and of being absorbed in the landscape
Read MoreIn her book What Lies Beneath, novelist, short story writer, scriptwriter and playwright Elspeth Sandys shares her voyage into memoir and its complex relationship with memory.
Read MoreWiti Ihimaera reads from his memoir Native Son, with sonic accompaniment by the multi-instrumentalist Kingsley Spargo.
Read MoreFiona Kidman in conversation with Karyn Hay about Albert Black the ‘Milk-Bar Murderer’.
Read MoreJesse Mulligan interviews Steve Braunias about his book, The Man Who Ate Lincoln Road, exploring the fast-food joints on New Zealand’s second busiest road.
Read MoreBill Manhire reads a selection of classic New Zealand poems, with accompaniment by jazz ensemble Norman Meehan, Hannah Griffin and Blair Latham
Read MoreHistorian Michael King reflects and recollects on what it means to be a White Native of New Zealand, of being a Pākehā now.
Read MoreStephanie Johnson performs a literary satire about neoliberalism, including her parody caricature of tauiwi, the ‘National Party Poet Laureate’ Amanda Tauiwi Reinhardt Carlton.
Read MoreIn 2014 Anne Kennedy was selected as the Going West Books and Writers Festival Curnow Reader, a gala night honour bestowed each year on a poet of prominence. Kennedy reads from her book The Darling North, which won the 2013 New Zealand Post Book Award for poetry.
Read MoreMaurice Gee reads from his novel Going West, as he stands on the platform of Henderson Station, the very spot which inspired the novel in 1992.
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