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Words on the Waves Writers Festival 2026

The Book Face Erina team were lucky enough to work with Words on the Waves Writers Festival again as their official bookseller for 2026! It was a huge weekend with the whole Book Face and Words on the Waves team after months of planning (and lots of boxes of books).

Celebrating its sixth year, Words on the Waves Writers Festival is a celebration of words and ideas set on the beautiful Central Coast in New South Wales, offering a jam-packed week of author talks and signings, workshops and family friendly events.

This year, the theme was Take the Time: take the time to pause and hear a hard-won life story. To sit with a complex truth. Consider a view not your own. Indulge in imaginative curiosity. With a location like Umina Beach, it was hard not to take some time and enjoy the stunning Winter sun and sand between our book pages.

Here are some of our picks from the festival:

Warra Warra Wai by Darren Rix and Craig Cormick

Warra Warra Wai by Darren Rix & Craig Cormick

A First Nations account of the arrival of Captain Cook and his Endeavour, told by Gunditjmara-GunaiKurnai man Darren Rix and author Craig Cormick as they retrace Cook’s steps. With a live didgeridoo performance from moderator John Maynard, this panel was a fantastic and insightful yarn!

 
 

Defiance by Bob Brown

For half a century, Bob Brown has been standing up to the powerful interests who would put profit before planet. In conversation with Natalie Kyriacou, we heard all about the tales of defiance from Brown’s illustrious career, as well as inspirational stories from younger generations. The perfect book for anyone feeling a little helpless during these times.

I Eat the Stars by Sarah Wilson

I Eat the Stars empowers readers to move beyond panic, doom and despair. How can we find meaning in a world facing systemic collapse? How can we live a good life, fully? This are the questions Sarah Wilson, Brigid Delaney and Yumi Stynes explored on their panel. I Eat the Stars is an impassioned case for finding joy and meaning in life, even when things feel unbalanced.

The Hidden by Bryan Brown

After a career as one of Australia’s favourite screen icons, Bryan Brown is turning his talents to crime fiction with this gripping thriller set on the South Coast of New South Wales. In conversation with Candice Fox, we were regaled with tales of Brown’s screen career and inspiration behind his novels.

Where It All Went Wrong by Amy Remeikis

A searing revaluation of John Howard’s time as Prime Minister from one of Australia’s leading political commentators, Amy Remeikis. We heard from Remeikis, journalist Cam Wilson and author Antoun Issa on legacies, independent media and the fall of mainstream media.

'A Theatre For Dreamers' Online Event

Polly Samson will be in conversation with Meri Fatin on Wednesday 3rd June 2020 to discuss her new novel A Theatre for Dreamers published by Bloomsbury.

WHEN:        Wednesday 3 June 2020 via ZOOM

8.00pm QLD/NSW/VIC/TAS        7.30pm SA/NT        6.00pm WA        11.00am UK

 
 
 

ABOUT THE BOOK:

1960. The world is dancing on the edge of revolution, and nowhere more so than on the Greek island of Hydra, where a circle of poets, painters and musicians live tangled lives, ruled by the writers Charmian Clift and George Johnston, troubled king and queen of bohemia. Forming within this circle is a triangle- its points the magnetic, destructive writer Axel Jensen, his dazzling wife Marianne Ihlen, and a young Canadian poet named Leonard Cohen.

Into their midst arrives teenage Erica, with little more than a bundle of blank notebooks and her grief for her mother. Settling on the periphery of this circle, she watches, entranced and disquieted, as a paradise unravels.

Burning with the heat and light of Greece, A Theatre for Dreamers is a spellbinding novel about utopian dreams and innocence lost and the wars waged between men and women on the battlegrounds of genius.

 
 

Polly Samson is the author of two short story collections and two previous novels. Her work has been shortlisted for numerous prizes, translated into several languages and has been dramatised on BBC Radio 4. Her novel The Kindness was named Book of the Year by The Times and Observer. She has written lyrics for four Number One albums, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.

 

SUPPORT LOCAL - LOVE YOUR BOOKSHOP - BACK YOUR BOOKSHOP

Australian Bookshops have rallied for their communities in these past few weeks, with many moving to home deliveries, flat fee postage, online story times and bookclubs, as well as online author events like this.  Whilst this event has been created by one of those Australian Bookshops, now is the time to support your own local bookshop and purchase Polly Samson's novel from them, either before this event or after it.

Thank you to Bloomsbury for making this possible.

LOCATION:

Online ZOOM event - Tickets $10

A unique link will be sent out 1 hour prior to the event to ticket holders. Your video and microphone is not used in this event, the link gives you the ability to watch the conversation live and pose questions via your screen. Ticketing will close 30 minutes prior to the event.