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AUCKLAND WRITERS FESTIVAL

11 - 16 MAY 2021

JOIN US FOR EPISODE FIVE
SUNDAY 31 MAY 9:00-10:00AM

RICHARD FORD, AMY McDAID, YASMIN KHAN

Join the free livestream tomorrow morning via Facebook or YouTube as Richard, Amy and Yasmin chat with host Paula Morris, read from their work and answer audience questions. 
Alternatively, catch up later as a 
video or podcast via our website, or on SoundCloud or iTunes


RICHARD FORD (United States) Leading American novelist and short story writer Richard Ford is the author of seven novels and several collections, among them The Sportswriter, Let Me Be Frank With You and Independence Day, the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the PEN Faulkner Award. In 2019 he was awarded the Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction – a lifetime achievement award. The Library described him as a “luminous storyteller – one of the most eloquent writers of his generation”. He is currently a professor in the Humanities at Columbia University and his latest collection is Sorry for your Trouble.

AMY McDAID (Aotearoa New Zealand) The winner of the James Wallace Prize for the first draft of her debut novel Fake Baby, Amy McDaid has a master’s of creative writing from The University of Auckland and has had work published in The Spinoff and Three Lamps Journal. She works as a neonatal intensive care nurse.

YASMIN KHAN (England) Food writer and broadcaster Yasmin Khan is the author of The Saffron Tales and Zaitoun: Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen and counts Yotam Ottolenghi and Nigella Lawson as fans. Yasmin is passionate about sharing people's stories through food. Prior to her food career, she was a human rights campaigner for NGOs.

HOSTED BY:
PAULA MORRIS (Aotearoa New Zealand) 
Paula Morris (Ngāti Wai, Ngāti Whātua) is an award-winning fiction writer and essayist. She was the 2019 Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellow, teaches creative writing at The University of Auckland, sits on the Māori Literature Trust and is the founder of the Academy of NZ Literature.

SHOW YOUR SUPPORT & BUY THE BOOKS

This series provides an opportunity to champion New Zealand and international books that were to feature at our cancelled May Festival. We encourage you to buy directly from our bookshop partner, and please continue to support NZ writers, publishers and booksellers in these tough times.

If you would like further suggestions for your reading list from the 2020 Auckland Writers Festival programme, drop us a line and we will pop a copy in the post. 

CATCH UP ON EARLIER EPISODES

Our first four episodes have featured: American short story writer Deborah Eisenberg discussing her latest collection Your Duck is My Duck, writer and actor Wallace Shawn with essay collection Night Thoughts, debut author Caroline Barron with Ripiro Beach: A Memoir of Life After Near Death, Ockham New Zealand Book Awards fiction winner Becky Manawatu discussing Auē, bestselling UK writer Robert Macfarlane with his latest book Underland: A Deep Time Journey, Time Next 100 honoree Chanel Miller with her moving memoir Know My Name, barrister and professor Philippe Sands on his new book The Ratline, Lisa Taddeo on her non-fiction bestseller Three Women and former NZ Poet Laureate Ian Wedde discussing The Reed Warbler, actor and writer Barbara Ewing with her about-to-be-published memoir One Minute Crying Time, former Reserve Bank Governor Alan Bollard with Economists At War and Booker Prize joint winner Bernardine Evaristo on Girl, Woman, Other. 

If you missed these episodes, you can catch up as a video or a podcast on our website.
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