
Writers After Dark at Carriageworks
Sydney Writer鈥檚 Festival has an incredible program this year with a plethora of sessions to keep keen writers and readers busy from morning to evening. A special three-day After Dark program at the festival precinct, Carriageworks, will cater to those who can鈥檛 make daytime sessions and those who prefer atmoshphere and maybe a glass of wine with their literature.
The festival鈥檚 theme this year is 鈥淭ake me away鈥 and many of these After Dark sessions will do just that. Here are some highlights.
THURSDAY MAY 23
Fantastical Worlds
Features three world-creators who are expanding the horizons of fantasy fiction: Australian author, Garth Nix (Newt鈥檚 Emerald, A Confusion of Princes, the Keys to the Kingdom series, The Sinister Booksellers of Bath); Asian Australian, Shelley Parker-Chan (He Who Drowned the World, and several historical fantasy novels); and听 international author, Samantha Shannon (the Bone Season series and the Roots of Chaos series). They will be lead in conversation by host, Aim茅e Lindorff.
Bay 17, 6鈥7pm, $35 – 45

Sweatshop Stories
A gathering of exceptional writers from Sydney鈥檚 west representing the Indigenous, migrant, and refugee communities will share excerpts from their work, providing an insight into their lives, thoughts and culture. Hear tales about how they experience gender, race, class.
Track 8, 6鈥7pm, $15 – 25
Firetalk
Sit by a fire with First Nations storytellers as they tell riveting tales in the traditional way. Humour, sadness, terror, beauty told with mastery. Featuring Tony Birch, Hannah Donnelly, Laniyuk, Enoch Mailangi and Melanie Saward. Hosted by Jazz Money.
Blacksmiths Workshop, 6.30鈥7.30pm, Free
FRIDAY MAY 24
History of Sex
Two bona fide sex historians, TikTok sensation Esm茅 Louise James (Kinky History) and science writer David Baker (Sex: Two Billion Years Of Procreation And Recreation) sit with evolutionary biologist, Robert Brooks will reveal secrets, uncover mysteries and tell truths about sexual escapades of the past.
Track 8, 6-7pm, $15鈥25
Feast
A night of hilarious, yet sumptuous delights. Five masters of comedy talk turkey and other poultry, as well as everything else edible in this riotous banquet of banter. Featuring James Colley, Yumi Stynes, Oliver Twist, Jennifer Wong and more.
Track 8, 7.30-8.30pm, $15鈥25
Queerstories
Now an institution, Queerstories has been a vehicle for candour, courage and compelling storytelling from members of the 17c起草社区I+ community for aeons. A vast, diverse range of honest reflections that will make you laugh, cry, scream, and revel in the joy of narration.
Bay 17, 7.30鈥9pm, $35鈥45
Do We Need Books?
The hosts of mentally pugilistic podcast, Principle of Charity, Award-winning film and TV producer Emile Sherman and business leader and former human rights activist Lloyd Vogelman will moderate a battle of sharpened tongues between philosopher A.C. Grayling and art historian and content creator Mary McGillivray.
Bay 20, The ARA Stage, 7.30鈥9pm, $35鈥40
SATURDAY MAY 25
Sad Girl? Bad Girl? Mad Girl?
鈥淪ad girl鈥 literature is a new genre, but authors are already breaking the rules. Australian novelists Nadine J. Cohen (Everyone and Everything), Madeleine Gray (Green Dot) and Jessie Stephens (Something Bad is Going to Happen) will state their cases to The Guardian鈥檚 Steph Harmon
on what they believe is, isn鈥檛, or should be 鈥渟ad girl鈥 lit.
Bay 20, The ARA Stage, 5.30-6.30pm, $25鈥30

Speak the Light
A night of language changing shape. Hear poets Susie Anderson, Shivram Gopinath, Jeanine Leane, Bebe Oliver, Omar Sakr, Sara M Saleh and Anne-Marie Te Whiu speak their words out loud. Poems of light, shade, movement and the vicissitudes of life.
Track 12, 6-7pm, $15鈥25
Bromantic Comedy
Who says men can鈥檛 write romantic comedy? James Colley and Jonathan Seidler will prove them wrong. They鈥檒l tell ABC RN Awaye!鈥檚 host, Rudi Bremer that men can (and they have) write funny romance. You鈥檙e welcome to listen.
Track 12, 7.30-8.30pm, $15鈥25
Africa Now
African diasporic writers reclaim their stories and share them in this special evening of conversation. Nobel Prize鈥搘inning author, Abdulrazak Gurnah, comedian and memoirist Oliver Twist, debut author and academic Sara El Sayed and writer and host Sisonke Msimang tell the unheard tales from Zanzibar, Rwanda, South Africa and beyond.
Track 8, 7.30鈥8.30pm, $15鈥25





