FESTIVAL EVENTS
This Be The Verse
Chris Tse invites a line-up of notable poetry fans to share the poems that have left a lasting impression on their own lives.
Jared Davidson: Blood & Dirt
How has forced work shaped our country? Jared Davidson talks his groundbreaking book Blood & Dirt.
How to write your book: Brannavan Gnanalingam
In this workshop, we'll talk about how to uncover your own process as you move from first draft to the final iteration.
One of Them: Shaneel Lal
Shaneel Lal speaks about their life, their work, and their hopes for the future.
The Poetics of Rage with Morgan Bach
Bring your rage, your observations, and your pens!
Modern Chinese with Sam Low
Rose Lu joins Sam Low to chat about his culinary journey as he prepares one of his favourite dishes.
First But Only
Emma Espiner and Anahera Gildea explores what it means to be "the first" and how that really means "the only".
Articulations: Henrietta Bollinger
Henrietta Bollinger speaks with Melody Thomas about their debut essay collection.
Takatāpui Love Stories
Join an intimate selection of indigenous, takatāpui writers in this luxurious kōrero about the ways takatāpuitanga informs and enriches their work.
Masterclass with Catherine Chidgey: Unusual Narrators
Enjoy a very special workshop with one of Aotearoa's most productive and successful writers.
Universe-Hopping with Radical Crip Imagination
Prepare to lift off and be whisked into a universe where all people don't merely survive, but flourish.
Our Golden Pasts
Grace Yee and Emma Ling Sidnam explore the impact of the past on the present.
Potentials of Indigenous Futures
The future is ours for the taking, but what shape will it take?
Behrouz’s Book Club
Join acclaimed writer Behrouz Boochani for a conversation about the books he urges us all to read.
Our Māori Archivists
Join two researchers as they delve into the rich histories and archives of Māori writing.
The Kaituhi Chronicle: Whakapapa Vibes
Futurists, archivists and the timelessness of love – nau mai, haere mai to this afternoon of free events at BATS.
Writing historic fiction with Tessa Duder
Join iconic Aotearoa writer, Tessa Duder (author of Alex Quartet, and The Sparrow), for a workshop on writing historical fiction.
Indigenous-led Publishing with HUIA x Magabala Books
Two of the world’s foremost Indigenous publishers - a milestone event not to be missed.
Her First Roast
Four of Wellington’s sharpest comedians and poets celebrate our literary legend.
The Anti-Slam: Worst Poet Wins
Enjoy some hilariously terrible, entertainingly cringe-worthy poetry.
Big Fat Brown Bitch: Tusiata Avia
Tusiata Avia returns to Verb with her latest, brilliant collection of poetry, Big Fat Brown Bitch.
Between the Covers: What we learnt at publishing school
Whitireia Publishing graduates share the juicy details about creating a book.
Kaituhi Niho Taniwha: Story Sovereignty
Some of the Māori writing realm’s boldest thought leaders discuss story sovereignty.
Writing Alex and Mickey: Josie Shapiro with Tessa Duder
Tessa Duder and Josie Shapiro join host Maggie Tweedie to discuss writing women in sport.
Kaituhi Mataaho: Writing for Children
Four Māori authors kōrero about their passion for enriching the imaginations of our tamariki.