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The NT Writers Festival is an annual celebration of stories, language, culture and ideas shaped by pla... more
FAQs about NT Writers Festival:How many episodes does NT Writers Festival have?The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
December 02, 2024NTWF 2024 - Stone Yard Devotional - Charlotte WoodThe author of seven novels and three books of nonfiction, many of which have won prestigious awards, Charlotte Wood is one of the country's most critically acclaimed writers. Her latest novel, Stone Yard Devotional, was shortlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize, making her the first Australian to be shortlisted since 2014. The novel is a moving and meditative exploration of grief, and the possibility of solace in a time of looming climate catastrophe. Masterful and restrained, Stone Yard Devotional grapples with questions of morality, forgiveness and whether we can ever fully mourn what has been lost. Tune in to hear Charlotte Wood discuss the inspiration for her most personal work yet with writer, scholar and critic, Nicholas Jose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1hPlay
October 05, 2023NTWF 2023 – A Minor Chorus – Billy-Ray BelcourtA writer and academic from the Driftpile Cree Nation, Billy-Ray Belcourt is a rising literary star. His debut book of poetry, This Wound is a World, won the 2018 Griffin Poetry Prize. His second collection of poems, NDN Coping Mechanisms: Notes from the Field, and his collection of essays and vignettes, A History of My Brief Body, were both bestsellers. Joining us livestreamed from Vancouver, Billy-Ray discusses his brilliant debut novel, A Minor Chorus. An incisive and moving exploration of what it means to be queer and Indigenous today. A Minor Chorus weaves conversations, interviews and stories of grief and survival in a North Alberta community with lyrical existential reflections. A Minor Chorus explores how the self is entangled with the social, the sayable with what remains unsaid, and how we can breach the prisons we live inside. Billy-Ray is in conversation with Alyawarr scholar, Kathryn Gilbey.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more53minPlay
September 28, 2023NTWF 2023 – Morning Meditations – Uti KulintjakuClear your mind and learn about the Pitjantjatjara concept of listening in this special presentation by Alison Milyika (Tjulapi) Carroll and Margaret Smith from the NPY Women's Council Uti Kulintjaku Collective. Be guided through a Pitjantjatjara meditation, and learn about the work of the collective and about the words ‘kulintjaku/kulintja/kulini’, which combine concepts of both listening and understanding. In Pitjantjatjara, uti kulintjaku means ‘clear thinking with an intention to understand'. The Uti Kulintjaku initiative brings together ngangkari, senior Indigenous women, and western health professionals to explore mental health concepts from both Aboriginal and western perspectives. Interpreter Kathy Tozer translated from Pitjantjatjara for this session supported by NPY Women's Council. This podcast contains the Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) of the nangkari (traditional healers) and senior women from Ngaanyatjarra, Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara lands. Dealing with any part of this traditional knowledge for any purpose not authorised by the custodians may be a breach of their ICIP. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more50minPlay
September 21, 2023NTWF 2023 - Horse by Geraldine BrooksPulitzer Prize–winning author and journalist, Geraldine Brooks, joins us via livestream from Sydney to discuss her sweeping historical novel, Horse. Weaving together the tale of a painting discarded in a junk pile, a skeleton in an attic, and the true story of America’s greatest racehorse, Horse is a multi-layered novel that reckons with the corrosive legacy of slavery and racism in America. Revered for her ability to vividly evoke the textures of different historical eras, Geraldine appears in conversation with Alex Barwick. This event was presented in partnership with Sydney Writers' Festival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more55minPlay
September 14, 2023NTWF 2023 - Solidarity and SurvivalIn this powerful panel, three queer First Nations writers with ancestral connections to different continents – Ellen van Neerven (Mununjali Yugambeh), Victoria Alondra (Mestizx), and Billy-Ray Belcourt (Driftpile Cree) – discuss how they survive and resist oppressive social structures, finding love, joy and solidarity in community, culture and country, as well as through writing and art. This conversation is facilitated by Wiradjuri writer, poet and academic, Jeanine Leane. Billy-Ray Belcourt joins the conversation via videolink from Vancouver. CW: This discussion briefly references suicidal ideation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 1minPlay
September 07, 2023NTWF 2023 - Voices Of NatureHow can we hear what the non-human world has to tell us? How can writers and storytellers translate this ‘voice’ into art, opening us up to new ways of listening and being attentive? And how might activists conceive of the voices of nature in order to defend the rights of the environment? This discussion features Yankunytjatjara poet Ali Cobby Eckermann, author Chris Flynn and journalist Maria Taylor. Facilitated by Kate Rendell. This panel was supported by Magabala Books. CW: This episode discusses the experience of a survivor of the Stolen Generations and instances of colonial violence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1hPlay
August 31, 2023NTWF 2023 - Unsettling Narratives of the PastThree practitioners of historical fiction – Anita Heiss AM, Geraldine Brooks and Christopher Raja – discuss how their writing challenges dominant narratives of the past. Anita Heiss’ award-winning novel, Bila Yarrudhalangdhuanggray, is an epic tale of love, loss, belonging, and the struggle for freedom, told through the eyes of a young Wiradyuri woman named Wagadhaany. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks’ latest novel, Horse, is a gripping, multi-layered reckoning with the legacy of enslavement and racism in America. Christopher Raja’s forthcoming novel explores the experiences of Afghan cameleers in Australia, finding their way in a strange new place. Facilitated by Eleanor Hogan, with Geraldine joining from Sydney by videolink. This panel was sponsored by Copyright Agency Cultural Fund.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1hPlay
August 24, 2023NTWF 2023 - The Voice To Parliament HandbookIn this timely panel, author and Uluru Statement from the Heart campaigner, Thomas Mayo, is joined by esteemed journalist, Kerry O’Brien, to discuss their new book, The Voice to Parliament Handbook. Designed to answer common queries about how The Voice might operate, The Voice to Parliament Handbook is an accessible and engaging guide to this important topic. Facilitated by Wardaman woman and Executive Manager of Policy and Governance at the Central Land Council, Josie Douglas, this lively discussion is your chance to hear from advocates of The Voice and to learn more. This event was presented in partnership with NT Press Club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1h 19minPlay
August 23, 2023Acknowledgement of CountrySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....more1minPlay
FAQs about NT Writers Festival:How many episodes does NT Writers Festival have?The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.