Hosted by the Australian Society of Authors, this panel explores the idea of cultivating a writing community. Featured on the panel is Michael Earp, editor and curator of the anthology Avast! Pirate Stories from Transgender Authors. Michael understands that the life of a writer can be isolating, filled with long hours dedicated to manuscripts and […]

Events

Croydon Library to host author Michael Earp in conversation for Transgender Awareness Week

   November 16, 2024
   6.00pm—11.00am
   Croydon Library

In honour of Transgender Awareness Week, author Michael Earp will be joining Croydon Library to share their journey as a writer. The discussion will focus on the significance of trans voices in storytelling and their role as co-editor of Avast! Pirate Stories from Transgender Authors. Avast! is the first anthology of its kind to be traditionally […]

The Victorian Pride Centre will celebrate the launch of Spinning Around: The Kylie Playlist, featuring a diverse group of queer authors, a third of whom identify as LGBTQIA+, who contributed to the anthology. This will panel will feature editor Angela Savage, and authors Christos Tsoilkas, Dmetri Kakmi, Jes Layton, and Miriam Sved.

Events

Spinning Around: The Kylie Playlist makes a glamorous debut at A Day in Carlton festival

   November 16, 2024
   3.15pm—5.00pm
   Cinema Nova, Carlton

Join editors and curators Angela Savage and Kirsten Krauth for a special launch of Spinning Around: The Kylie Playlist! This supersized event features fourteen of the anthology’s contributing authors, including Christos Tsiolkas, Lucy Treloar and Nicholas Gadd.

‌Published in association with THEATRE 180, Courage Be My Friend by Jenny Davis OAM is the story of Sister Vivian Bullwinkel, who was the only survivor of the Bangka Island Massacre during World War II. Returning for it’s second theatrical run, the theatre production that inspired the book is called 21 HEARTS: Vivian Bullwinkel and the Nurses of the Vyner Brooke.

The Australian Short Story Festival has landed in Fremantle for its eighth year, celebrating the artistry of short stories. Among the lineup includes three Fogarty Literary Award winners – Katherine Allum (2023), Brooke Dunnell (2021) and Rebecca Higgie (2019) – and City of Fremantle Hungerford Award winner Holden Sheppard (2018).

Ages 0–2

CBCA-winning author to be MC at the State Library of Western Australia Young Readers Day Out

   November 17, 2024
   10.30am—12.30pm
   State Library of Western Australia

Award-winning author and illustrator Kelly Canby will be the lively host and MC for the Young Readers Day Out, presented by The Society of Children’s Book Writers and held at the State Library of Western Australia on 17 November.

I Am the Mau and other stories by acclaimed debut author Chemutai Glasheen is one of five Australian books on The White Ravens: A Selection of International Children’s and Youth Literature books for 2024. Selected by the International Youth Library‘s children’s literature experts, they represent literary and pictorial excellence with a particular focus on books […]

Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes has won the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award for የተስፋ ፈተና / Trials of Hope. Written in English and Amharic poetry and prose, this fascinating autobiographic work shares Yirga’s journey from boy shepherd in Ethiopia to human rights academic at Curtin University. Yirga is a writer, researcher and poet from Lalibela, […]

Yirga Gelaw Woldeyes is one of four writers shortlisted for the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award and in the running to win a $15,000 cash prize from the City of Fremantle, a publishing contract with Fremantle Press and a writing fellowship at the Centre for Stories. We asked Yirga to tell us more about […]

Holden Sheppard will kick off WA Pride month with a visit to Fremantle Library for Freo Pride Festival debuting Spinning Around: The Kylie Playlist, an anthology written by twenty-four writers, a third of whom identify as LGBTQIA+.

Events

Horticultural and garden design expert, Sabrina Hahn gets Australians doing it in the garden

   November 29, 2024
   6.00pm—7.15pm
   Fremantle Arts Centre

Fremantle Press is excited to announce the launch of How to Do It in the Garden – a practical guide full of expert advice for all plant lovers – by renowned horticulturalist and celebrity gardener Sabrina Hahn.

Nedingar: Ancestors, a dual-language picture book in Noongar and English by Isobel Bevis and Leanne Zilm, has won the Karajia Award by the Wilderness Society of Australia. Isobel Bevis – a Wilman, Ballardong Noongar writer who was born and raised in Collie in the south-west of Western Australia – said she was thrilled a book about […]

Ages 0–2

Wilderness Society Celebrates Nedingar: Ancestors by Isobel Bevis and Leanne Zilm with a Nature Book Week Story Time Event

   October 20, 2024
   9.00am—12.00pm
   Paper Bird Children's Books & Art, Fremantle

Paper Bird Children’s Bookshop in Fremantle will host author Isobel Bevis for the Wilderness Society’s Nature Book Week Story Time on Sunday 20 October at 9.30 am. This story time event will feature Nedingar: Ancestors, a dual-language picture book by Isobel Bevis and Leanne Zilm that has been shortlisted for the Wilderness Society’s Karajia Award. Isobel […]

Year 6 student Julian Henningsgaard won the Phillip Pendal Young Heritage Award for his essay Words From the Past, which shares the serendipitous connection between T.A.G. Hungerford and the MillPoint Caffé Bookshop. We are delighted to publish the essay for you to enjoy, too.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Environment Award for Children’s Literature, the Wilderness Society has partnered with The Wheeler Centre in Melbourne to host an exhibition of select illustrations from books shortlisted for the award over the past three decades – including works by much-loved author-illustrators Alison Lester, Sami Bayly, Oliver Jeffers, Renee Treml […]

Jodie Tes is one of four writers shortlisted for the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award and in the running to win a $15,000 cash prize from the City of Fremantle, a publishing contract with Fremantle Press and a writing fellowship at the Centre for Stories. This is the second time the Hilton-based author has […]

Kathryn Lefroy might be a fantasy writer for children, but there’s nothing fantastical about her connection to Jane Austen’s Mr Darcy. Her great-great-great-great-great uncle was Jane Austen’s inspiration for Mr Darcy, one of world’s most lusted after characters – both on the page and on screen.  Given the iconic literary connection, teamed with the fact that she […]

Crime writer Alan Carter‘s latest release, Prize Catch, was inspired by living in close proximity to Tasmania’s controversial salmon farms. In this article, Alan dives deeper into how the landscape around him inspires his best-selling crime novels. How much does the place where you live inspire you when coming up with crime ideas? From the […]

Melville Storylines will play host to a special event tailored around the Fogarty Literary Award. To Fogarty and Beyond will feature 2023 winner Katherine Allum and two fellow shortlisted authors, Karleah Olson and Josh Kemp with host, and 2021 winner, Brooke Dunnell. The panellists will share their experience on the biennial award for Western Australian […]

Dave Warner‘s Broome detective Dan Clement is back in When It Rains, investigating crime as plentiful as wet season rain. In this article, Dave takes us behind the scenes of his award-winning crime writing procedure. What is it like to work with a protagonist over a number of books? Do you think about Clement between […]

Fiona Wilkes is one of four writers shortlisted for the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award and in the running to win a $15,000 cash prize from the City of Fremantle, a publishing contract with Fremantle Press and a writing fellowship at the Centre for Stories. Her desire to balance out the narrative around queer […]

Howard McKenzie-Murray is one of four writers shortlisted for the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award and in the running to win a $15,000 cash prize from the City of Fremantle, a publishing contract with Fremantle Press and a writing fellowship at the Centre for Stories. We asked Howard to tell us more about his […]

Join us as we announce the 2024 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award winner and celebrate new releases at the Great Big Book Club.