About Going West Books and Writers Festival
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"Fit to Print", 1999. Writers and performers at the
Going West Literary Weekend. Photo credit: Marti
Friedlander. |
Going West is coordinated by the
Arts Team within Waitakere City Council, with
programme content designed by local resident and
bookseller Murray Gray.
Background
Previous Festivals
Background
When Going West began 14 years ago, it was the Auckland
region's first writers' festival. Its focus is on writers,
thinkers and performers from New Zealand and the Pacific - past and present, established and emerging. Since its
inception in 1996 it has attracted over 350 writers and
performers to take part.
Going West takes place in August and September over a 3-4 week
period across various venues in Waitakere City.
The events include a literary
weekend, the family day
Storyfest, a theatre season, poetry slam and rare books
market.
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National Radio's David Steemson
interviews author Maurice Gee, Marilyn Duckworth and
Maurice Shadbolt, Going West steam train journey,
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The original inspiration behind the festival was the
steam train journey. However, due to the double tracking of
some of the Western Line and the introduction of Sunday
train services, 2005 was advertised as the last year of the
Going West steam train journey. But watch that space - the
Arts Team and the Railway Enthusiasts Society are hoping
that the journey may be part of the programme again in
coming years.
The train journey was one of the festival's defining
events over its first decade. While on board the train
passengers were treated to word-based performances up the
Western Line from Central Auckland to Helensville and back.
The idea for this event was originally hatched by Waitakere
City Mayor Bob Harvey and Murray Gray. Gray elaborates:
"It came out of a desire to make literature into an event
and to celebrate the train trip that Maurice Gee describes
in his book 'Going West', which also became the name of the
whole festival." The normally reclusive Gee has appeared
three times in recent festivals, one year reading an excerpt
from his novel 'Going West' on the Henderson platform where
he had not stood for 40 years. And the event has come full
circle with writer C.K. Stead, another regular passenger,
turning it into literature in his 1999 novel, 'Talking About
O'Dwyer', in which he uses details of the festival's train
trip to illuminate a character's connection to the west.
Email us with your name and address to go onto our
festival database and receive a 2009 brochure in early
August 2009.

Previous Festivals
2008 Literary Weekend
2008 Literary Weekend Biographies
2008 Media Releases
2007 Going
West Books & Literary Weekend

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