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Writers @ Stanton

Stanton Library, weekdays 1pm-2pm, enquiries 9936 8400

Writers @ Stanton is the library's visiting author talks program which includes noted national and international authors, best-sellers, and lesser-known authors selected by publishers as authors of the future. The author talk is followed by question time, light refreshment, and the opportunity for book signing. The program is free and no booking is required.

Writers @ Stanton is presented by the Stanton Library and > Constant Reader Bookshop.
Books are (usually) available for purchase at the talk or visit Constant Reader Bookshop.
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Writers@Stanton - Audio Recordings MP3

 
Lorraine McGee-Sippel
Lorraine
McGee-Sippell
27 May 2008  
Anita Heiss
Anita Heiss
3 June 2008  
David malouf
David Malouf
17 April 2009  
Anne Holmes
Anne Holmes
11 Aug 2009  
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Monday, 23 November, 1pm

Reg MombassaReg Mombassa

Reg Mombassa will speak about Murray Waldren's biography, The mind and times of Reg Mombassa.

 

   

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Thursday, 26 November, 1pm

Jonathon BigginsJonathan Biggins

 

Author, journalist and actor, Jonathan Biggins, will introduce, The 700 habits of highly ineffective parents.

 

 

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Tuesday, 1 December, 1pm

Liane Moriarty, Ber Carroll and Dianne BlacklockLiane MoriartyBer CarrollDianne Blacklock

Three local authors from the Sydney area will introduce, and discuss their latest novels - What Alice forgot (Liane Moriarty), The better woman (Ber Carroll) and Three's a crowd (Dianne Blacklock).This is a special community writer's event.

 

 

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Thursday, 3 December, 1pm

Mungo MacCallumMungo MacCallum

Political journalist and commentator, Mungo MacCallum will introduce his new book, Australian story: Kevin Rudd and the lucky country. He takes a closer look at how our present prime minister fits into the proud history of his Labor predecessors.

 

 

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Tuesday, 8 December, 1pm

Annette GeroAnnette Gero

Annette will talk about her new bookFabric of society: Australia's Quilt Heritage from Convict Times to 1960.  The bookreflects the quilts made in Australia and also the social history of countless ordinary people.

 

   

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Saturday, 5 December, 12noon

Voices from the Vacant LotVoices from the Vacant Lot

 

Download Voices_from_a_Vacant_Lot.pdf Poster (906KB)

  
To commemorate World AIDS Day, Voices from the Vacant Lot will perform at Stanton Library. The Choir will sing songs from around the world. Malcolm Leech from Positive Life NSW, will speak about living with HIV/AIDS.

Light refreshments will be served after the performance.

All welcome. No bookings are necessary.

 

 

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