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WELCOME TO BOOKTOWN FROM THE MAYOR OF HEPBURN SHIRE ACTING VICE CHANCELLOR FEDERATION UNIVERSITY THE EMPTY CHAIR BY PEN MELBOURNE I’m very happy to officially welcome you to the Hepburn Shire for the 2017 Clunes Booktown event. Booktown is one of our shire’s major events that attracts thousands of visitors from across Australia. The festival has grown to become an internationally recognised Booktown, and a place to celebrate ideas and the arts. Welcome to the 2017 Clunes Booktown Festival! 2017 marks the fourth year Federation University Australia (FedUni) has been a proud partner of the Festival. PEN International was founded in 1921 to promote literature and freedom of expression. This global community of writers spans more than 100 countries and campaigns on behalf of persecuted and silenced writers. The PEN Melbourne Centre brings writers together across cultures to explore ideas that promote freedom of expression and conduct public conversations about how literature influences and fosters cross-cultural exchange, with a specific focus on women writers, Indigenous Australian writers, writers in prison and the Asia and Pacific region. The PEN Empty Chair is acknowledged at literary events to represent a writer who is not present because they have been imprisoned, detained, disappeared, threatened or killed, simply for speaking their mind. More information is available at www.penmelbourne.org Far from reading becoming a dying pastime, events like Booktown underline the extraordinary value that literature and non-fiction have in an increasingly hyper- speed world of social media and alternative facts. I hope you enjoy the many things on offer during the 2017 Booktown event, including the author talks, entertainment, workshops, and of course the books, some of which are collectable and rare. This is a festival of books that attracts the young and old. I look forward to seeing some of you during the 2017 Booktown festivities. Cr Sebastian Klein Mayor of Hepburn Shire and Coliban Ward Councillor 02 CLUNES BOOKTOWN FESTIVAL 2017 Being a major sponsor of the Booktown Festival demonstrates FedUni’s deep commitment to regional engagement and the weekend provides an opportunity for us to showcase our creative arts and research programs. We hope you will enjoy the street performances by the University’s Music Theatre and Acting students and get involved in the discussion panels and creative writing workshops facilitated by University staff. FROM THE CHAIR We know that it’s the combination of the love of books and love of small towns, and this small town in particular, that drives the success of the Booktown Festival each year. People say they like Clunes for its food and drink, community- feel, historic streetscape, natural surrounds, and the opportunity to try new things, be supported and be themselves. That’s the first love. about the importance of women writing about women, the challenges of writing indigenous-white relationships, the future of YA writing and readers, and the landscapes in which we locate and define masculinity. I’m also excited about some of the new steps we’ve taken this year: Hannah Kent delivering a talk tailored to school-students, giving them a chance to get insight With over 50 booksellers, makers into one of their VCE texts; the and exhibitors, we’re celebrating Magazine in a Weekend is a brilliant everything about the book. We step towards supporting emerging love that sharing the lived and writers; the rare book selection imagined experience can be a powerful catalyst for insight, change, in The Bluestone will be a gem; the kids area is changing; and reconciliation and reconnection. continuing the festival into Saturday The solo sessions showcase an night, keeping the celebration in the outstanding line-up of writers, community space, is really special. thinkers and subjects. I’m proud Each year hundreds of volunteer to be presenting panel sessions CONTENTS Professor Andy Smith Acting Vice Chancellor Federation University Australia Clunes Booktown Festival 2017 is a fragrance free event. 04 Rare Books 06 Traders of Books 11 Literary Lunch 12 Saturday Schedule 14 Sunday Schedule 16 Panel Discussions 18 Town Map hours go into making the festival happen. Please take a moment to thank those apron-wearing heroes during the weekend. Also a huge thank you to all our festival partners and sponsors, especially to our major sponsors Creative Victoria, Hepburn Shire Council and Federation University, and our friends across the International Organisation of Booktowns. Without losing its connected, stop-for-a-chat, small-town nature, Clunes has delivered some remarkable projects. Booktown is just one of them. So come for the festival (and enjoy it!) and then come back again soon. Have a great weekend. Tim Nolan Chair – Creative Clunes ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF COUNTRY 20 Magazine in a Weekend 22 Author Profile 27 Entertainment 30 Upcoming Events 31 Train Timetable 34 About Us 35 Acknowledgements We acknowledge that we are on traditional lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung. We offer our respect to the Elders of these traditional lands, and through them to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples past and present. WWW.CLUNESBOOKTOWN.COM.AU 03