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Celebrate the written and spoken word at Our Library! Over 20 FREE talks, readings and workshops with popular and award-winning authors and poets – all month long – just for you!
Throughout October, Our Library will present a celebration of the written and spoken word as part of the Shire’s Festival of Arts & Ideas: arts alive 2011.
The jam-packed Books and Writing Program includes over 20 free talks, readings and workshops with popular and award-winning authors and poets along with the chance for local writers to read and perform their work.
Special guests include Peter Bakowski, Steph Bowe, Cath Crowley, Joel Deane, Garry Disher, Mark Evans, Peggy Frew, Rosalie Ham, Joan Kilby, Lisa Lang, June Loves, Tim Pegler, Sally Rippin Candice Lemon-Scott and Michael Wagner – to name just a few.

Books will be available to purchase and have signed by the guest authors at each event, courtesy of Farrell’s Bookshop – the Official Bookseller for the Peninsula Festival of Arts & Ideas: arts alive 2011.
Significant highlights include:
‘Wordfest! for Kids and Teens
There’ll also be the opportunity for children and teens to meet their favourite authors and hear them read from their latest books, including:

Meet Cath Crowley, the recipient of the 2011 PM's Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction for her novel, 'Graffiti Moon'!
- Cath Crowley will be in town to discuss her highly acclaimed young adult novel, Graffiti Moon: Friday 7 October (11am-12pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.
- Sally Rippin will talk about her new novel, Angel Creek: Thursday 6 October (2pm-3pm) at Rosebud Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1230.
- Tim Pegler will discuss his latest teen novel, Five Parts Dead: Wednesday 5 October (2pm-3pm) at Hastings Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1710.
- Michael Wagner will discuss his delightfully silly, magical adventure for young readers, Ted Goes Wild: Tuesday 4 October (11am-12pm) at Somerville Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5978 0834.
- Seventeen year old author Steph Bowe will also talk about her quirky debut novel, Girl Saves Boy: Saturday 8 October (2pm-3pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.
‘Peninsula Page-turners’
Hear leading local authors discuss their latest books and how the peninsula inspires them, including:
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Garry Disher who will discuss his latest whodunit, Whispering Death: Saturday 22 October (11am-12pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.
- Internationally-successful romance author Joan Kilby who will discuss the Summerside Trilogy, published by Harlequin Mills and Boon: Tuesday 25 October (7pm-8pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.
- ‘Hen Lit’ author June Loves who will discuss her bestselling novel, The Shelly Beach Writers’ Group: Friday 28 October (11am-12pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.
‘Between the Covers’
Popular author Rosalie Ham will be in town to discuss her latest novel, There Should Be Dancing: Wednesday 12 October (2pm-3pm) at Rosebud Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1230.Musician and award-winning scribe Peggy Frew will talk about her debut novel, House of Sticks: Saturday 15 October (11am-12pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.

'Dirty Deeds' is the first book about AC/DC written from the inside, by an insider - Mark Evans, the bass player who was part of the original line-up that featured legendary vocalist Bon Scott. Hear Mark Evans share his stories in this honest, gripping, sometimes laugh-out-loud account of a band that lived fast, played hard and broke every one of the rules.
Mark Evans, the original bass player from AC/DC, will share his revealing and frank memoir, Dirty Deeds: My Life Inside and Outside of AC/DC: Saturday 22 October (2pm-3pm) at Mornington Library. Free, but bookings essential: 5950 1820.
‘Tools of the Trade’
Throughout October a series of practical and hands-on talks and writing and editing workshops will be on offer at Hastings, Mornington and Rosebud libraries, which will be presented by Goldie Alexander, Joel Deane, Candice Lemon-Scott, Ed Marshall, Cathy Alexander and The Australian/Vogel’s Literary Award winner, Lisa Lang.‘Australian Poetry Omnibus’
The Australian Poetry Omnibus will also be in town between 27-29 October, which is a touring library developed by Australian Poetry Ltd – the peak industry body that promotes and supports Australian poets and poetry locally, regionally, nationally and internationally. The Omnibus will also present a series of events that include a poetry reading, panel discussion and workshop that involve Melbourne poets Peter Bakowski and Joel Deane along with Andrea Louise Thomas who is the Café Poet at Our Café @ Mornington Library.



