Tuesday, May 01, 2012

2012 AUCKLAND WRITERS & READERS FESTIVAL - NEW SEATS ON SALE DUE TO HEAVY DEMAND



09 - 13 MAY | AOTEA CENTRE, THE EDGE
|WWW.WRITERSFESTIVAL.CO.NZ

NEW SEATS ON SALE DUE TO HEAVY DEMAND

Heavy demand for next week’s 2012 Auckland Writers & Readers Festival has seen Aotea Centre venue
capacity increased for this exceptional cultural event.
Hot-selling Saturday sessions The God Matter, with cosmologist Lawrence Krauss and theologian
Lloyd Geering, and The Future of the Novel, with Pulitzer prizewinner Jeffrey Eugenides and local
novelist Emily Perkins, have had seats added, while the ‘sold out’ sign has gone up on workshops with
National Book Prize winner Jesmyn Ward and New Zealand’s Dame Fiona Kidman.

Other sessions in particularly high demand include An Evening with Roddy Doyle and the NZ Listener
Gala Night, both at the Aotea Centre, and New Zealand artist Dick Frizzell’s session It’s All About The
Image at the Auckland Art Gallery.

The 9-10 May schools’ programme has also attracted record numbers with attendees at some sessions
numbering more than 1000.

With more than seventy public events over three days and nights in the heart of Auckland, from 10-13
May, the 2012 Auckland Writers & Readers Festival is shaping up as the most successful yet, expected
to attract more than 31,000 attendances across its full programme.

The annual Auckland Writers & Readers Festival is one of this country’s major cultural events
celebrating books and ideas with a growing national audience. This year’s programme showcases 23
international writers alongside more than 90 New Zealanders in sessions focussed on everything from
fine fiction to popular reads, poetry and spoken word performance, science, history, religion and
biography, food and wine, film, art, music and fashion.

Earlybird ticket prices remain in place until 9.00am May 9 and, with seats selling fast, Auckland
audiences are encouraged to book early to avoid disappointment. Ticket prices from as low as $15.
For all session information and ticket purchases go to www.buytickets.co.nz
Session and general Festival information is also available at www.writersfestival.co.nz

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