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Sydney Writers' Festival

The Sydney Writers' Festival is an annual literary festival held in Sydney, with the inaugural festival taking place in 1997. The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

Sydney Writers' Festival
GenreLiterary festival
BeginsMay
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Years active26
Inaugurated1997
Participants300
Attendance100,000
Websitehttp://www.swf.org.au

The festival's interim artistic director since August 2020 is Michael Williams.

The Sydney Writes Festival moved its location from Walsh Bay to Carriageworks in Redfern, Sydney. In 2023 the SWF resumed in person attendance.

Previous SWF artistic directors include Chip Rolley. 2023 artistic director is Ann Mossop.

History Edit

The festival began in January 1997,[1][2] with most events initially held at the State Library of New South Wales. The first independent Sydney Writers' Festival ran from 12 to 17 May 1998, with 169 participants appearing in venues in, and around, the centre of Sydney.

Since then, the Festival has rapidly expanded. The Festival moved from Walsh Bay to Carriageworks in May 2018 (Walsh Bay is undergoing a major refurbishment). Events were also held at venues stretching across Sydney, from the City Recital Hall and Sydney Town Hall in the city centre, into suburban Sydney and the Blue Mountains.

Held mid-to-late May each year, the Festival now involves over 400 participants and presents over 300 events in renovated piers at Walsh Bay. Other festival locations include Roslyn Packer Theatre, Sydney Town Hall, City Recital Hall, and Sydney Opera House. Events are also regularly held in regional and suburban locations including Parramatta, Ashfield, Auburn, Blacktown, Bankstown, Campbelltown, Hornsby, Penrith, the Blue Mountains and Wollongong.

Approximately one-third of all Sydney Writers' Festival events are free of charge. Festival attendances have reached over 90,000 each year since 2007.[citation needed]

The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.[3]

Sydney Writers' Festival Limited is a not-for-profit company with an independent board of directors. The chairs of the festival have been:[citation needed]

  • 1997–2000: Geraldine Doogue
  • Late 2000–Dec 2011: Sandra Yates AO
  • Jan 2012–Jan 2018: Deena Shiff
  • Feb 2018– : Mark Scott

Artistic directors for festival years:[citation needed]

  • 1998: John Nieuwenhuizen, with Meredith Curnow the Program Director. Meredith Curnow became Festival Director for the period *1999–2002: Meredith Curnow
  • 2003–2006: Caro Llewellyn (AD & CEO)
  • 2007-2009: Wendy Were (AD & CEO)
  • 2010–2012: Chip Rolley
  • 2013–2016: Jemma Birrell
  • 2017–2020: Michaela McGuire (appointed November 2016)[4]
  • 2021– 2022 : Michael Williams, interim director (since August 2020)[5]
  • 2022– : Ann Mossop

Executive directors & other CEOs:

  • 2009–2014: Ben Strout[citation needed]
  • 2015: Jo Dyer ED from 2015; promoted to CEO in November 2016, when she also joined the Festival board of directors.[4]
  • 2018–2021: Chrissy Sharp, CEO[4] [6]
  • 2021– Brooke Webb

Past international guests Edit

Past guests have included:

Past local guests Edit

Closing address Edit

Organisational structure Edit

The festival is led by CEO Brooke Webb and programmed by the Artistic Director, Michael Williams.[25]

As of March 2022 the directors of the Festival are:[26]

  • Mark Scott (Chair)
  • Kathy Shand (Deputy Chair)
  • Nikki Christer
  • Annabel Crabb
  • Michael Dagostino
  • Amelia Lester
  • Sheila McGregor
  • Su-Ming Wong

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Dessaix, Robert (24 January 1997). "After The Plague". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  2. ^ a b Tom, Emma (11 January 1997). "The Best Young Australian Novelists 1997". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  3. ^ Sydney Writers’ Festival cancelled for 2020 Mumbrella 17 March 2020
  4. ^ a b c "McGuire appointed SWF artistic director". Books + Publishing. 10 November 2016. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  5. ^ Steger, Jason (17 August 2020). "Michael Williams joins Sydney Writers' Festival as interim director". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  6. ^ "Sharp steps down from SWF; new head of sales, publicity manager for Hachette". Books+Publishing. 14 July 2021. Retrieved 25 July 2021.
  7. ^ "Alan Duff on Both Sides of the Moon". Book Talk on Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 22 May 1999. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  8. ^ "Program Summaries and Transcripts". Books and Writing on Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 1999. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  9. ^ "Events". Festival News 2002. University of Technology Sydney. 2002. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  10. ^ a b "Program Summaries and Transcripts". Books and Writing on Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2002. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  11. ^ a b "Highlights from Festival 2003". Festival 2003. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2003. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  12. ^ . Festival 2004. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2004. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  13. ^ a b "Highlights from Festival 2005". Festival 2005. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2005. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  14. ^ a b "Highlights from Festival 2006". Festival 2006. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2006. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  15. ^ a b "Highlights from Festival 2007". Festival 2007. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2007. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  16. ^ a b "Highlights from Festival 2008". Festival 2008. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2011.
  17. ^ "Highlights from Festival 2009". Festival 2009. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2011.
  18. ^ a b "Highlights from Festival 2010". Festival 2010. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2010. Retrieved 23 May 2011.
  19. ^ "Festival Nights". Festival 2012. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  20. ^ a b c Haroldson, Peter. "Sydney Writers' Festival 2013". Sydney Life. Destination New South Wales. Retrieved 18 December 2013.
  21. ^ a b "Sydney Writers Festival 20–28 May 2017" (PDF). Sydney Writers Festival. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  22. ^ "Program Summaries and Transcripts". Books and Writing on Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2001. Retrieved 28 May 2011.
  23. ^ "Highlights". Festival 2012. Sydney Writers' Festival. 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  24. ^ "2017 Closing Address : Susan Faludi". Sydney Writers Festival. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  25. ^ "Executive office". Sydney Writers Festival. Retrieved 22 March 2022.
  26. ^ "Board". Sydney Writers Festival. Retrieved 22 March 2022.

External links Edit

  • Official Sydney Writers' Festival Site
  • Sydney Writers' Festival – Katoomba Program

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The Sydney Writers Festival is an annual literary festival held in Sydney with the inaugural festival taking place in 1997 The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia Sydney Writers FestivalGenreLiterary festivalBeginsMayFrequencyAnnualLocation s Sydney New South Wales AustraliaYears active26Inaugurated1997Participants300Attendance100 000Websitehttp www swf org auThe festival s interim artistic director since August 2020 is Michael Williams The Sydney Writes Festival moved its location from Walsh Bay to Carriageworks in Redfern Sydney In 2023 the SWF resumed in person attendance Previous SWF artistic directors include Chip Rolley 2023 artistic director is Ann Mossop Contents 1 History 2 Past international guests 3 Past local guests 4 Closing address 5 Organisational structure 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe festival began in January 1997 1 2 with most events initially held at the State Library of New South Wales The first independent Sydney Writers Festival ran from 12 to 17 May 1998 with 169 participants appearing in venues in and around the centre of Sydney Since then the Festival has rapidly expanded The Festival moved from Walsh Bay to Carriageworks in May 2018 Walsh Bay is undergoing a major refurbishment Events were also held at venues stretching across Sydney from the City Recital Hall and Sydney Town Hall in the city centre into suburban Sydney and the Blue Mountains Held mid to late May each year the Festival now involves over 400 participants and presents over 300 events in renovated piers at Walsh Bay Other festival locations include Roslyn Packer Theatre Sydney Town Hall City Recital Hall and Sydney Opera House Events are also regularly held in regional and suburban locations including Parramatta Ashfield Auburn Blacktown Bankstown Campbelltown Hornsby Penrith the Blue Mountains and Wollongong Approximately one third of all Sydney Writers Festival events are free of charge Festival attendances have reached over 90 000 each year since 2007 citation needed The 2020 event was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Australia 3 Sydney Writers Festival Limited is a not for profit company with an independent board of directors The chairs of the festival have been citation needed 1997 2000 Geraldine Doogue Late 2000 Dec 2011 Sandra Yates AO Jan 2012 Jan 2018 Deena Shiff Feb 2018 Mark ScottArtistic directors for festival years citation needed 1998 John Nieuwenhuizen with Meredith Curnow the Program Director Meredith Curnow became Festival Director for the period 1999 2002 Meredith Curnow 2003 2006 Caro Llewellyn AD amp CEO 2007 2009 Wendy Were AD amp CEO 2010 2012 Chip Rolley 2013 2016 Jemma Birrell 2017 2020 Michaela McGuire appointed November 2016 4 2021 2022 Michael Williams interim director since August 2020 5 2022 Ann MossopExecutive directors amp other CEOs 2009 2014 Ben Strout citation needed 2015 Jo Dyer ED from 2015 promoted to CEO in November 2016 when she also joined the Festival board of directors 4 2018 2021 Chrissy Sharp CEO 4 6 2021 Brooke WebbPast international guests EditPast guests have included 1999 Alan Duff 7 and Peter Porter 8 2002 Jodi Picoult 9 Lloyd Jones Giles Milton and Neil Hanson 10 2003 Antony Beevor Jonathan Franzen Catherine Millet Janette Turner Hospital Nicholas Shakespeare and CK Stead 11 2004 Alan Bennett Alain de Botton Hilary Mantel Tim Krabbe Susanna Moore Jane Campion Louis de Bernieres Salam Pax John W Dean Harvey Pekar Alexei Sayle ZZ Packer and David Sedaris 12 2005 Lewis Lapham Alan Hollinghurst Deirdre Bair Professor Harold Bloom Tariq Ali David Suzuki Jared Diamond Suad Amiry Michael Winter Colin McAdam and Miriam Toews 13 2006 Naomi Wolf Anna Politkovskaya Michael Burleigh Andy Borowitz Susan Orlean Aleksandar Hemon Hendrik Hertzberg Mark Danner Haifa Zangana John Banville Edmund White and Maya Angelou 14 2007 Andrew O Hagan Ayaan Hirsi Ali Bei Dao Will Hutton Antony Beevor William Dalyrmple Lionel Shriver Richard Ford Andrei Makine Rachel Seiffert Mohsin Hamid and Steven Hall 15 2008 Jon Lee Anderson Andrew J Bacevich Michael Pollan John Gray and Jeanette Winterson 16 2009 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Alex Ross and Kazuo Ishiguro 17 2010 John Carey Colm Toibin Lionel Shriver Yiyun Li John Ralston Saul Bill McKibben and Raj Patel 18 2011 Ingrid Betancourt Howard Jacobson A A Gill Anthony Bourdain Tea Obreht Izzeldin Abuelaish Kei Miller Kader Abdolah Michael Cunningham David Mitchell AC Grayling Michael Connelly Gail Dines and Daniel Altman 2012 Hisham Matar Jeffrey Eugenides Dava Sobel 19 2013 Molly Ringwald Ruby Wax Claire Messud 20 2014 Irvine Welsh Vince Gilligan Alice Walker 2015 Michael Connelly Anthony Horowitz Douglas Coupland Norman Doidge Alan Cumming Atul Gawande David Walliams Michael Frayn James Patterson out of season event 2016 Gloria Steinem Jonathan Franzen Marlon James Julian Barnes William Boyd Jeanette Winterson Kae Tempest Yanis Varoufakis Hanya Yanagihara Paul Muldoon Yeonmi Park 2017 Anne Enright Henry Marsh Ian Rankin George Saunders A N Wilson 21 2018 Andre Aciman Min Jin Lee Alexis Okeowo Masha Gessen Jennifer Egan Tayari Jones 2019 Fatima Bhutto Rachel Kushner Susan Orlean George Saunders Nana Kwame Adjei Brenyah Meg Wolitzer Akala Andrew Sean Greer Alexander CheePast local guests Edit1997 Robert Dessaix 1 Andrew McGahan Matthew Condon Bernard Cohen Christos Tsiolkas Gillian Mears 2 2001 Lee Tulloch 22 2002 Geoffrey Atherden Bernard Cohen 10 2003 Sonya Hartnett David Malouf Danny Katz Louis Nowra 11 2005 Bob Carr and John Kinsella 13 2006 Alex Miller Robert Drewe Kate Grenville Les Murray Tegan Bennett Daylight Peter Singer Tim Flannery Gail Jones 14 2007 Raimond Gaita 15 2008 Mem Fox Peter van Onselen Michelle de Kretser Gail Jones Drusilla Modjeska 16 2009 Elizabeth Farrelly 2010 Peter Carey Les Murray Alex Miller Ross Garnaut Clive Hamilton 18 2011 Suelette Dreyfus Annette Shun Wah David Hicks 2012 Kathy Lette 23 2013 Brendan Cowell 20 Elizabeth Farrelly Claudia Karvan 2014 Christos Tsiolkas Michelle de Kretser Robert Dessaix 2015 Richard Flanagan Annabel Crabb Leigh Sales Helen Garner David Malouf Les Murray Andy Griffiths Julia Gillard 2016 Elizabeth Harrower Anna Funder Magda Szubanski Stan Grant Kerry O Brien Bob Brown Charlotte Wood 2017 Julia Baird Jimmy Barnes Peter Corris Clementine Ford Liane Moriarty 21 2018 Michelle de Kretser Jane Harper Helen Garner Christos Tsiolkas Julia Gillard 2019 2021 Melissa Lucashenko Tara June Winch Evelyn Araluen Opening Night 2022 2023 Alexis Wright Patrick Abboud Thomas Hedley Kate McClymont Ghassan HageClosing address Edit2011 James Gleick Perish the thought 2012 Dava Sobel 2013 Claire Messud 20 2014 Emma Donoghue 2015 Helen Macdonald 2016 Hanya Yanagihara 2017 Susan Faludi 24 2018 Jennifer Egan 2019 Fatima Bhutto 2020 2021 2022 2023 Richard FlanaganOrganisational structure EditThe festival is led by CEO Brooke Webb and programmed by the Artistic Director Michael Williams 25 As of March 2022 update the directors of the Festival are 26 Mark Scott Chair Kathy Shand Deputy Chair Nikki Christer Annabel Crabb Michael Dagostino Amelia Lester Sheila McGregor Su Ming WongSee also EditList of festivals in Australia New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards Man Booker International Prize 2011 Sydney Writers WalkReferences Edit a b Dessaix Robert 24 January 1997 After The Plague The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 28 May 2011 a b Tom Emma 11 January 1997 The Best Young Australian Novelists 1997 The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 28 May 2011 Sydney Writers Festival cancelled for 2020 Mumbrella 17 March 2020 a b c McGuire appointed SWF artistic director Books Publishing 10 November 2016 Retrieved 1 March 2017 Steger Jason 17 August 2020 Michael Williams joins Sydney Writers Festival as interim director The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 1 April 2021 Sharp steps down from SWF new head of sales publicity manager for Hachette Books Publishing 14 July 2021 Retrieved 25 July 2021 Alan Duff on Both Sides of the Moon Book Talk on Radio National Australian Broadcasting Corporation 22 May 1999 Retrieved 28 May 2011 Program Summaries and Transcripts Books and Writing on Radio National Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1999 Retrieved 28 May 2011 Events Festival News 2002 University of Technology Sydney 2002 Retrieved 23 May 2011 a b Program Summaries and Transcripts Books and Writing on Radio National Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2002 Retrieved 28 May 2011 a b Highlights from Festival 2003 Festival 2003 Sydney Writers Festival 2003 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Highlights from Festival 2004 Festival 2004 Sydney Writers Festival 2004 Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 23 May 2011 a b Highlights from Festival 2005 Festival 2005 Sydney Writers Festival 2005 Retrieved 24 May 2011 a b Highlights from Festival 2006 Festival 2006 Sydney Writers Festival 2006 Retrieved 24 May 2011 a b Highlights from Festival 2007 Festival 2007 Sydney Writers Festival 2007 Retrieved 24 May 2011 a b Highlights from Festival 2008 Festival 2008 Sydney Writers Festival 2008 Retrieved 4 June 2011 Highlights from Festival 2009 Festival 2009 Sydney Writers Festival 2009 Retrieved 24 May 2011 a b Highlights from Festival 2010 Festival 2010 Sydney Writers Festival 2010 Retrieved 23 May 2011 Festival Nights Festival 2012 Sydney Writers Festival 2012 Retrieved 19 April 2012 a b c Haroldson Peter Sydney Writers Festival 2013 Sydney Life Destination New South Wales Retrieved 18 December 2013 a b Sydney Writers Festival 20 28 May 2017 PDF Sydney Writers Festival Retrieved 27 February 2018 Program Summaries and Transcripts Books and Writing on Radio National Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2001 Retrieved 28 May 2011 Highlights Festival 2012 Sydney Writers Festival 2012 Retrieved 19 April 2012 2017 Closing Address Susan Faludi Sydney Writers Festival Retrieved 27 February 2018 Executive office Sydney Writers Festival Retrieved 22 March 2022 Board Sydney Writers Festival Retrieved 22 March 2022 External links EditOfficial Sydney Writers Festival Site Sydney Writers Festival Katoomba Program Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sydney Writers 27 Festival amp oldid 1177256268, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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