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It's Lit: Author Talk Series Set to Return to Maitland Libraries this Spring

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Maitland Libraries’ popular author talk series, Literature Live, is returning this spring with a fresh lineup of engaging author events.

 

Running monthly from September to December, the series will showcase established and emerging writers, kicking off on Tuesday 10 September at East Maitland Library with acclaimed journalist Michael Brissenden discussing his latest novel, Smoke.


‘We’re looking forward to bringing Literature Live back for a second season, offering a dynamic mix of authors and genres – from gripping crime thrillers to deeply personal memoirs,’ says Maitland City Council Coordinator Community Participation Erin Pascall.


‘This spring series is all about bringing together different voices and stories to celebrate the joy of reading and storytelling with the community.’ Following Michael Brissenden’s event, the spring series will feature:


  • Book launch with Judy Williams – On Sunday 29 September at 3.00pm, join Judy Williams at East MaitlandLibrary as she launches Navigating Money, Markets and Men, providing practical advice for women onachieving financial independence and self fulfillment.


  • Afternoon tea with Sophie Green – On Saturday 19 October at 3.00pm, spend an afternoon withbestselling author Sophie Green at East Maitland Library as she discusses her heartwarming novel ArtHour at the Duchess Hotel, a tale of friendship, new beginnings and self discovery.


  • Stories My Grandmother Didn’t Tell Me with Andrea Putnis – On Friday 8 November at 6.00pm, joinauthor Andra Putnis at East Maitland Library for an evening discussing her memoir Stories MyGrandmothers Didn't Tell Me, exploring her family's hidden history during World War II and the migrantexperience in Australia.


  • World Philosophy Day with David Braddon-Mitchell – On Thursday 21 November at 11.00am, joinProfessor David Braddon-Mitchell at Maitland Town Hall for a World Philosophy Day event exploring thefuture of artificial intelligence (AI), consciousness theories and ethical questions surrounding AI selfawareness.


Criminal Minds: Women Writing Crime – On Friday 6 December at 6.00pm, attend the thrilling conclusionof the spring series at East Maitland Library, featuring bestselling crime writers Hayley Scrivenor and LeeChristine as they discuss their new novels and explore the evolution of crime writing.


Tickets for all events are $15 per person, inclusive of afternoon tea or wine and light refreshments. For more information on each event and to secure your tickets, visit mait.city/LiteratureLive.

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