The Brisbane Writers Festival is returning with plenty of page-turners next week!

The 2024 Festival is an unmissable adventure from beginning to end with over 150 live events including author talks, panel discussions, special events and workshops.

More than 60 Brisbane authors will feature alongside a star-studded line-up of national and international guests, with most events held in the Festival hub at the State Library of Queensland in the South Bank Cultural Precinct.

Australian headline authors include Melissa Lucashenko, Julia Baird, Kate Ceberano, Chris Hammer, and Trent Dalton while international highlights include Booker Prize-shortlisted author Paul Murray, bestselling crime writer Michael Connelly, fantasy legend Naomi Novik, English novelist and screenwriter Louise Doughty, and superstar fantasy author Samantha Shannon.

This year BWF is joined by guest curators Melanie Saward (Aboriginal First Nations) and Lenora Thaker (Torres Strait Islander First Nations).

We’re also thrilled to be joined this year by the authors of Sing Lit Station, bringing us the most dynamic voices in contemporary Singaporean letters.

BWF Artistic Director Jackie Ryan said the 2024 program would serve up something for everyone, spanning every genre and bringing together some of the finest writers and thinkers today.

“Our slogan is ‘Have we got a story for you’, says BWF Artistic Director Jackie Ryan, ‘and it’s a promise we’re keen to deliver on—whether your appetite is for culture, science, sport, literature, politics, espionage, music, health, comedy, romance, performance, crime, history, poetry—or a combination of the above.”

“We’re serving up a veritable buffet of writers and subject interests in 2024 and have set the conversational table with fine panel and chairing combinations for audiences to feast on.”

“It’s an intellectual all-you-can-eat.”

Michael Connelly makes his BWF debut to discuss his latest release, Resurrection Walk, and the exploits of his two most enduring characters, Harry Bosch and Mickey Haller.

He also lends insight to the International Crime panel alongside crime fiction luminaries Louise Doughty and Dann McDorman, and a panel with local stars Bryan Brown and Dinuka McKenzie.

Australia’s traditional storytellers share culture and spark connections with panels and conversations featuring First Nations authors including Daniel Browning, Jackie Huggins, Melissa Lucashenko and Anita Heiss.

Podcast and art history sensation Katy Hessel talks about the overlooked women in art history VAULT Editor Alison Kubler, and joins a panel on feminist progress with Suzie Miller, Amy Remeikis and Balli Kaur Jaswa.

 

 

Naomi Novik makes her first appearance in over 10 years as she discusses her latest work, the Scholomance trilogy: a magical school story resplendent with monsters and myth.

Other international authors include brilliantly contrarian novelist and screenwriter Lexi Freiman on The Book of Ayn, crime writer Jake Adelstein on The Last Yakuza and current Women’s Prize longlister Sarah Ogilvie on The Dictionary People.

We’ve got plenty of Queensland favourites, too. Get in quick for locals including Trent Dalton, William McInnes, Anna McGahan, Samuel Wagan-Watson, Matthew Condon, Hedley Thomas, Laura Jean McKay, Simon Cleary and Clare Christian.

Politics and power are considered in sessions such as Rogue Corporations and Political Prisoners, Pardon My Speech and Democratic Fragility.

Love music or fashion? We’ve got you covered with illustrator extraordinaire Megan Hess as well as musical legends Kate Ceberano, Ed Le Brocq and Stuart Coupe.

Bri Lee, Madeleine Gray, Amy Lovat and Siang Lu will dissect modern life, while historical fiction writers Heather Morris, Mirandi Riwoe, Melissa Ashley and Christine Wells will take audiences to bygone eras.

For Matildas fans, Fiona Crawford will be examining how Sam Kerr and our women’s team have changed the game and the profile of women’s sport.

One of Australia’s most celebrated writers Charlotte Wood will discuss her new novel Stone Yard Devotional, a profound meditation on grief, faith and goodness, with Kristina Olsson.

The four-day festival also sees the return of the Marion Taylor Gala dinner at the Queensland Art Gallery’s Water Mall with bestselling English author Louise Doughty delivering the keynote.

Word Play, BWF’s program for students from Prep to Year 12, returns from 30 to 31 May as well as Love YA on Saturday 1 June.

With a diverse program of author panels, speeches and performances, BWF has a story for everyone. Tickets are on sale from Thursday 21 March 2024 at 7pm.

Brisbane Writers Festival 2024
30 May – 2 June 2024
Various locations around Brisbane
www.bwf.org.au