Ticket sales for the 10th Knysna Literary Festival now open

Come celebrate a decade of the Knysna Literary Festival from 8 to 10 March!

11 February 2019 - 11:31 By Sunday Times Books
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 The 10th Knysna Literary Festival boasts an exciting programme that not only includes some old favourites, but is also spiced up with great new additions.

Taking place from 8-10 March, ticket sales opened on February first. The Delicious Word Journey is back and taking place at Simola Golf and Country Estate this year.

“Authors taking part in the event are JJ Tabane, Emma Sadleir, Sihle Khumalo and Bonang Mohale. We are also excited to welcome David Higgs to join the team at île de päin for Chef’s Playdate #2.0 .”

Political affairs will once again be under the spotlight with The Game Changer by General Bantu Holomisa, the ever popular Fate of the Nation discussion with Adriaan Basson, Ralph Mathekga and Adam Habib and the panel discussion “On the Brink” with JJ Tabane, Claire Bisseker, Chris Holdsworth and Bonang Mohale.

Still covering current affairs, Adam Habib will discuss his book Rebels and Rage and Tony Park his action packed thriller exposing poaching in Africa, Scent of Fear.

Other authors on the programme include Emma Sandlier with Selfies, Sexts and Smartphones, the amazing rugby story of The First World Champions by Michael Charton and Vanessa Raphaely with her debut novel, Plus One.

Dobson said they are looking forward to another exciting and thought-provoking Festival. “The programme includes something for everyone and we know will not disappoint!”

For more information and the full programme visit www.knysnaliteraryfestival.co.za or call (044) 382 5574. Tickets are available at the Pam Golding Properties offices in Gray Street, Knysna, or online on Quicket.

  • Article provided by the Knysna Literary Festival
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