Adelaide Writers Festival 2025. Don’t miss these Adelaide Writers’ Week sessions InReview Each carefully selected program brings the world's most celebrated established and. 1 - 6 March 2025 | Australia's largest free literary festival returned to the Pioneer Women's Memorial Gardens in 2025 for a packed program full of inspiring and thought-provoking talks.
Writers’ Week Adelaide Festival 2021 review from www.adelaidenow.com.au
Australia's largest free literary festival returns in 2025, offering both writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend six days sharing ideas and literary explorations in the heart of Adelaide The Festival is also delighted to announce that Louise Adler will continue as Director for Adelaide Writer's Week, also presenting the 2026 program for the iconic event.
Writers’ Week Adelaide Festival 2021 review
Adelaide Writers' Week is Australia's largest free literary festival, offering both writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend time sharing ideas and literary explorations in a garden setting in Adelaide's city centre Adelaide Festival is an annual celebration of arts, showcasing theatre, dance, opera, music and visual arts This year's Adelaide Writers' Week will take place from March 1-6 at the Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden with the theme "Words Matter"
2022 Adelaide Writers Festival Live Stream in the Library! YouTube. Adelaide Writers' Week is Australia's largest free literary festival, offering both writers and readers a unique opportunity to spend time sharing ideas and literary explorations in a garden setting in Adelaide's city centre A celebrated figure in the literary world, Louise's expertise, insight, and exceptional curatorial instinct have been instrumental in elevating Adelaide Writers ' Week to new heights.
Writers’ Week Adelaide Festival 2021 review. 1 - 6 March 2025 | Australia's largest free literary festival returned to the Pioneer Women's Memorial Gardens in 2025 for a packed program full of inspiring and thought-provoking talks. There are 231 writers across 140 free sessions and 11 ticketed events for this year's festival including already-announced authors Helen Garner, Geraldine Brooks, Tim Winton and Marcus Zusak.