Thursday, April 11, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

AI Debates And Young Adult Fiction A Diverse Writers Festival

The Whitsundays Writers Festival continues to add to its list of highly acclaimed authors who are ready to discuss some of the most current topics at the event which is due to take place in September this year.
Famed Queensland author Nick Earls and award-winning historian and author Professor Joy Damousi AM are the new additions to the line-up announced earlier this week.
They join the list of nine speakers, including Shankari Chandran, Garry Disher, Sally Hepworth, Christos Tsiolkas, Anne Buist, Graeme Simsion, Karina Kilmore, Melissa Ashley, and Jack Roney who have already been announced for this year’s program.  
Joy Damousi is one of Australia’s most distinguished historians and is the Australian Catholic University’s Dean of Arts.
Festival President Karen Jacobsen expresses her excitement.
"This Festival will be a thrilling event for readers, writers, and thinkers. We’re excited for Joy’s participation, particularly in a conversation on artificial intelligence (AI) and creative writing – to learn more about the impact of Open AI and to debate if the writer and storytelling will ever be replaced by AI.”
Furthermore, the Festival is proud to announce prolific Queensland author Nick Earls.
Nick Earls is the author of 28 books for adults, teenagers, and children including bestselling novels such as Zigzag Street, Bachelor Kisses and Perfect Skin. His writing has won awards in Australia, the UK, and US. Five of his novels have been adapted for theatre and two, 48 Shades of Brown and Perfect Skin, have become feature films. His most recent works are the novel Empires and the novella series Wisdom Tree.
“Nick is a Queensland author with an important body of work from his decades long career, and we cannot wait to feature his writing in this year’s program,” said Karen.
“We eagerly await his insights gained from his own author journey and PhD research into 21st century novella writing and publishing.
"Joy and Nick’s contribution will add a rich dimension to our Festival program, as we elevate the role of the arts and creative expression.
“Attendees will love this engaging programming about how we come to see and understand ourselves and the world around us," Karen remarked. 
Details about the Festival’s local author line up and ticketing will be released late April.
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The Whitsundays Writers Festival is a premier literary event dedicated to fostering creativity, dialogue, and appreciation for the written word. Bringing together acclaimed authors, aspiring writers, and avid readers, the Festival celebrates the diverse tapestry of storytelling while showcasing the natural beauty of the Whitsundays region.
The Festival, spanning three days from Friday, September 6, to Sunday, September 8, 2024, will also feature the prestigious Whitsundays Literary Heart Awards. The Heart Awards provide well-deserved recognition and financial rewards to talented writers for best unpublished manuscript, short story, poetry, and book design.

WHAT: Whitsunday Writers Festival
WHEN: 6-8 September
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Award-winning historian and author Professor Joy Damousi. Photo supplied
Famed Queensland author Nick Earls. Photo supplied

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