BMWF24 /ADAPT OR PERISH Peter Goldsworthy and Pip Williams

BMWF24 /ADAPT OR PERISH Peter Goldsworthy and Pip Williams

2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival: 80+ speakers | 56 events | 14 workshops |3 days | 1 unmatched location

Date and time

Saturday, November 2 · 5 - 6pm AEDT

Location

Katoomba Community Centre

81-83 Katoomba Street Katoomba, NSW 2780 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

ADAPT OR PERISH Peter Goldsworthy and Pip Williams in conversation with Sarah MacDonald // Saturday 3 November // 5:00pm - 6:00pm // Venue: Katoomba Community Centre // Part of the 2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival


Screen adaptations are considered the holy grail for many authors, with the promise of increased income, a wider audience, international recognition, and the chance to see the story you created in a new light.

Bestselling novelist Pip Williams and award-winning author, poet and playwright Peter Goldsworthy chat rights, process and form in this focused discussion on the art of adaptation, with ABC Radio Sydney’s Sarah MacDonald.

How does it feel to see another writer, or indeed actors and directors, interpret your work? Does writing for different forms feel different on the page? And, what are the glories and pitfalls of each subset of the arts and entertainment industry?

This session is presented in partnership with solicitors Benetatos White.


Pip Williams is best known for her companion novels, The Dictionary of Lost Words and The Bookbinder of Jericho. Since 2020, The Dictionary of Lost Words has won a number of major awards, was chosen for the Reese Witherspoon Book Club, and went on to be a New York Times best seller. The Bookbinder of Jericho was published in 2023 and was the bestselling Australian novel for that year.

Peter Goldsworthy combines writing with the practice of medicine. He has won several awards including the Commonwealth Poetry Prize, the FAW Christina Stead Award for fiction, and, together with composer Richard Mills, the inaugural Helpmann Award for Best New Work. His most recent book is The Cancer Finishing School.

Sarah Macdonald is an Australian journalist, author and radio presenter, and has been associated with several ABC radio programs, including Triple J and Radio National. She is also known for her book Holy Cow! An Indian Adventure.


/ A Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Event /

Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1-3 November, 2024.


/ Ticketing /

Adult $25.00 // Concession $22.50 // Under 30's $15.00 // Disability Support Pension $12.50 // Mob Tix $12.50

To take full advantage of all the events on offer, we recommend purchasing a weekend or day pass. Subject to availability, single tickets for this event will be available from 10 September.


/ Accessibility /

This venue is wheelchair accessible, but please visit our Accessibility page or email hello@bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au if you have any other accessibility requirements.

Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival will have Auslan interpreters available for the Festival and will schedule them into sessions on request. Please complete the Auslan request question at checkout.


Head to bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au for more information about the festival, individual events and accessibility.

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Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1 to 3 November, 2024.

1-3 November

Big skies, open minds

80 + speakers

46 author sessions

14 workshops

10 special events

1 extraordinary location

From A$13.64