Location: Marrickville, NSW, 2204, Australia

Local venues

303 Marrickville Road, Marrickville, N.S.W. 2204 Australia
Urchin Books (0.3 miles)
238 Marrickville Road, Marrickville, NSW 2204 Australia
Reverse Garbage (0.5 miles)
8/142 Addison Rd, Marrickville, NSW 2204 Australia
12 Seaview Street, Dulwich Hill, N.S.W. 2203 Australia
536 Marrickville Rd, Dulwich Hill, N.S.W. 2203 Australia
313 Stanmore Rd, Petersham, NSW 2049 Australia
St Peters Town Hall, Corner Unwins Bridge Road and Swain Street, Sydenham, N.S.W. 2044 Australia
200 Stanmore Rd, Stanmore, NSW 2049 Australia
100 Cambridge Street, Stanmore, NSW 2049 Australia
Stanmore Reserve, Douglas Street, Stanmore, N.S.W. 2048 Australia
17 Palace Street, Petersham, NSW 2049 Australia
Fine Print Books (1.4 miles)
414 King St, Newtown, Sydney, NSW 2042 Australia
22 Enmore Road, Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
31a Enmore Rd, Enmore, NSW 2042 Australia
375 King St, Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
Boardwalk (1.5 miles)
527 King St, Newtown, NSW 2041 Australia
Italian Forum, Piazza Level, 23 Norton Street, Leichhardt, N.S.W. 2040 Australia
Last Books (1.5 miles)
27/617 King Street, South Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
The Play Space (1.5 miles)
861 New Canterbury Rd, Dulwich Hill, NSW 2203 Australia
70 Norton Street, Leichhardt, NSW 2040 Australia
Shearer's Bookshop (1.6 miles)
99 Norton St, Leichhardt, N.S.W. 2040 Australia
265 King St, Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
Camperdown Park, Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
257 KING STREET, Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
8– 10 Brown Street, Newtown, N.S.W. 2042 Australia
6-8 O'Connell Street, Newtown, NSW 2042 Australia
90 - 92 Church St, Camperdown, NSW 2050 Australia
Books on King (1.9 miles)
161 King Street, Newtown, NSW Australia
11 Firth Street, Arncliffe, NSW 2205 Australia
Out of Print Books (2.0 miles)
179 Canterbury Rd, Canterbury, NSW 2193 Australia
1st Floor, Civic Centre, 260 Liverpool Road, Ashfield, N.S.W. 2131 Australia
Journeys Bookstore (2.1 miles)
127 Trafalgar Street (Cnr Booth Street), Annandale, NSW 2038 Australia
32 King Street, Newtown, N.S.W. 2042 Australia
Cnr Homer and William Streest, Earlwood, N.S.W. 2206 Australia
78-80 Dalhousie Street, Haberfield, N.S.W. 2045 Australia
Terminal 2, Sydney Airport, Mascot, New South Wales Australia
Science Road, Camperdown, NSW 2006 Australia
Eastern Avenue, Darlington, NSW 2006 Australia
Cnr Cleveland St and City Rd, Chippendale, NSW Australia
2-4 Hatfield Street, Mascot, N.S.W. 2020 Australia
Florilegium (2.6 miles)
65 Derwent Street, Glebe (Sydney), NSW 2037 Australia
University of Sydney, Wentworth Building, Butlin Avenue, Darlington, NSW 2008 Australia
Cornstalk Bookshop (2.7 miles)
112 Glebe Point Rd, Glebe, Sydney, NSW 2037 Australia
191 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, NSW 2037 Australia
Da Capo Music (2.7 miles)
51 Glebe Point Road Glebe, Sydney, NSW 2037 Australia
Sappho Books (2.7 miles)
51 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, NSW Australia
186 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, N.S.W. 2037 Australia
49 Glebe Point Road, Glebe, NSW 2037 Australia
Dymocks - Broadway (2.9 miles)
Broadway Shopping Centre, Bay Street, Broadway, NSW 2007 Australia
Waterloo Town Hall, 770 Elizabeth Street, Waterloo, N.S.W. 2017 Australia

Local events

May
20
Elizabeth Ward - Author Talk and Book Launch
Elizabeth Ward will be speaking about her new book The Banishing Stones, and the process from inspiration to publication. (ElizabethWard)
May
20
Architecture On Show
Mosman Library, Monday, May 20 at 7pm
As part of Mosman Library’s celebration of Library and Information Week 2013 we present a special talk by architect Michael MacCormick.

The talk is the first in a series of three Architecture on Show talks scheduled at the Library and is of particular interest to Mosman residents as it is about the winning design in this year’s Mosman Design Awards.

Michael will discuss contextual and cultural drivers for design, a response to geographical, urban and demographic contexts.

A Free Event (mossyrivers)
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May
23
Rare Objects Series Launch
Sydney Writers' Festival, Thursday, May 23 at 10am
In 1999, on a shoestring budget, Vagabond Press started with the Rare Object Series, producing beautifully handmade chapbooks of poetry in limited editions, signed and numbered by the authors, with cover art by Sydney artist Kay Orchison. Vagabond Press are overjoyed to welcome long-time fellow traveller Luke Davies to launch new Rare Objects by David Malouf, Robert Adamson, Martin Harrison and Adam Aitken. (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
23
Michelle de Kretser: Questions of Travel
Sydney Writers' Festival, Thursday, May 23 at 11:30am
A mesmerising novel, Questions of Travel follows the two very different lives of Laura, who travels the world before returning to Sydney, and Ravi, who dreams of being a tourist until he is driven from Sri Lanka by devastating events. Award-winning novelist Michelle de Kretser speaks with The Sydney Morning Herald’s Literary Editor, Susan Wyndham, about Questions of Travel, described as ‘a grand and intellectual work, a unique study on the essence of modern time, how we travel in it and through it’ (SMH). (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
23
Harbour City Poets: Some People You May Know
Sydney Writers' Festival, Thursday, May 23 at 1pm
Harbour City Poets – Margaret Bradstock, John Carey, David Musgrave, Louise Wakeling, Les Wicks – have been performing together for over seven years now, basing their presentations on the premise that it is the poems (rather than the poets) that have something to say to each other. With multiple voices, sometimes serious and frequently humorous, the result is cumulative and cutting-edge. Showcasing poems about personalities, fictional characters, individuals and types, Harbour City Poets deliver a fast-paced, witty and professional onstage dialogue. (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
24
Writers Who Blog
Sydney Writers' Festival, Friday, May 24 at 10am
Mark Forsyth, who traces etymologies online as The Inky Fool, Tara Moss, blogger of books and breast-feeding, food-blogger Lorraine Elliott from Not Quite Nigella, and Angela Meyer, who blogs about reading and writing at LiteraryMinded.com, talk about blogging as an art form. (shawjonathan)
May
24
Turning the Tide: Indigenous Australian Writers and Thinkers
Sydney Writers' Festival, Friday, May 24 at 2:30pm
A potentially explosive event on the state of Indigenous Australian literature. Peter Minter leads a discussion with Lionel Fogarty, Jeanine Leane and Melissa Lucashenko. These searingly talented writers read from their work and consider: Does being a writer construct identity, indigenous or otherwise? Is their writing political and should it be? They’ll throw a collective molotov cocktail of ideas into the ‘canon’ and decide if it has been hamstrung by all or some of these notions. (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
24
Dermot Healy with Luke Davies
Sydney Writers' Festival, Friday, May 24 at 2:30pm
Luke Davies interviews fellow author and poet, Dermot Healy, who Roddy Doyle has called 'Ireland’s greatest writer’. A warm and personal discussion about everything from the oral tradition to literary history, Irishness, exile, otherness, poetry, novels, and the universality of literature. Healy’s latest novel is Long Time, No See. Luke Davies is an Australian author, poet and screen writer, he was awarded the inaugural Prime Minister’s Poetry Prize in 2012. (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
24
Beyond Climate Denial on a Neoliberal Planet
Sydney Writers' Festival, Friday, May 24 at 2:30pm
In an election year, there seems less impetus for climate action than ever. Why has the Left, which has always regarded itself as having science on its side, been outflanked on climate policy? What does the bizarre success of denialism and the radical calls for planetary scale geo-engineering portend for the changing status of science in our society? Antoinette Abboud, Jeremy Walker and Robert Manne untangle the complex relationships between climate, politics and economic doctrines in a discussion with Overland editor Jeff Sparrow (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
25
Shami Chakrabarti: WOW at Sydney Writers’ Festival Lecture
Sydney Writers' Festival, Saturday, May 25 at 2:30pm
Shami Chakrabarti, Director of Liberty, the UK’s foremost campaigning organisation that protects basic rights, joins us to deliver the WOW at Sydney Writers’ Festival Lecture. She will set out the story of women’s struggles for freedom across the world and the distribution of power – and why it’s important that we don’t stop making noise. Followed by a conversation with Jude Kelly, Southbank Centre's Artistic Director. (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
25
Bob Brown: The Future of Activism
Sydney Writers' Festival, Saturday, May 25 at 4pm
In 1976, the young Bob Brown fasted at the top of Hobart’s Mount Wellington in protest against the arrival of a nuclear warship. Now, after 16 years in the Senate, where he consistently took courageous and often lonely stands on issues across the national and international spectrum, he’s joined the Sea Shepherd to direct their campaign against Japanese whalers. Amanda Lohrey will talk to him about the future of activism. (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
25
Marathon Poetry Reading
Sydney Writers' Festival, Saturday, May 25 at 4pm
An afternoon of poetics and protest, sense and sensuality, the everyday and the ecstatic; with Elizabeth Allen, Michael Brennan, LK Holt, Jessica L. Wilkinson, Luke Davies, Kate Fagan and Lionel Fogarty, hosted by Michelle Cahill. Bringing together a range of award-winning poets and new voices, this reading showcases the vibrancy of contemporary Australian poetry (shawjonathan)
May
26
Sylvia Nasar: Is the West Over and What Would Keynes say?
Sydney Writers' Festival, Sunday, May 26 at 10am
Really smart people have argued that the Western model - market economies and democracy - is no longer the best way forward. Might they finally be right? With the worst financial crisis since the 1930s, a nasty first world recession, terrorism, and rising sea levels, what economic model will bring the world the most stability? Former New York Times economic correspondent and bestselling author Sylvia Nasar draws on thinkers from her latest book, Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius and the historical record to parse the evidence. She talks with the author of Double Entry, Jane Gleeson-White (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
26
Karl Ove Knausgaard: My Struggle
Sydney Writers' Festival, Sunday, May 26 at 2:30pm
Karl Ove Knausgaard discusses My Struggle with Sarah Kanowski, part of his six volume autobiographical novel that intrigued the people of Norway to the extent that some workplaces had to declare ‘Knausgaard-free days’. By turning a frank and unforgiving eye on his childhood, adolescence, marriage and the death of his father - without changing any names - Knausgaard shocked his family and became a media sensation. He emerges from ‘virtual hiding’ to discuss the novel and its first two volumes published in English (shawjonathan)… (more)
May
28
Melina Marchetta - Author Talk & Book Signing
Books Kinokuniya - Sydney, Tuesday, May 28 at 6:30pm
Melina Marchetta, Quintana of Charyn
Author Talk & Book Signing
Free Event
Public
Ph: 02 8251 4525 (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
5
Michael Fullilove - Author Talk & Book Signing
Gleebooks (New Books and DVDs), Wednesday, June 5 at 6:30pm
Michael Fullilove, Rendezvous with Destiny
Author Talk & Book Signing
$10 /$7 concession / gleeclub free
Public
Ph: 02 9660 2333 (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
5
The Vogue factor: Kirstie Clements at Mosman Library
Mosman Library, Wednesday, June 5 at 7pm
In May 2012 Kirstie Clements was unceremoniously sacked after thirteen years in the editors chair at Vogue Australia. Join Kirstie at Mosman Library as she tells the story behind the headlines, and takes us behind the scenes of a fast-changing industry. A fun night for the fashionistas

Adults $10. Students/Pensioners $8 (mossyrivers)
Jun
12
Lorraine Elliott - Author Talk & Q&A
Gleebooks (New Books and DVDs), Wednesday, June 12 at 6pm
Lorraine Elliott, Not Quite Nigella
Author Talk & Q&A
RSVP gleebooks - 9660 2333 or email: events@gleebooks.com.au
Public
Ph: 02 9660 2333 (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
12
All Good Things: Sarah Turnbull at Mosman Library
Mosman Library, Wednesday, June 12 at 7pm
Having shared her story in the bestselling Almost French, Sarah Turnbull seemed to have had more than her fair share of dreams come true. But there was still one dream she was beginning to fear might be impossible. Join Sarah at Mosman Library as she talks about her new book; All Good Things.

Adults $10. Students/ Pensioners $8 (mossyrivers)
Jun
19
Bob Ellis - Author Talk & Book Signing
Bob Ellis, The Year it All Fell Down
Author Talk & Book Signing
Free Event
Public (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
19
Bob Ellis - Author Talk & Book Signing
Gleebooks (New Books and DVDs), Wednesday, June 19 at 6:30pm
Bob Ellis, The Year it All Fell Down
Author Talk & Book Signing
Free Event
Public (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
20
Sylvia Day - Book Signing
Dymocks - George St, Thursday, June 20 at 12pm
Sylvia Day, Entwined with You
Book Signing
Free Event
Public
Ph: 02 9230 9012 (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
25
Allan Sparkes - Author Talk & Book Signing
Newtown Library (City of Sydney Library), Tuesday, June 25 at 6:30pm
Allan Sparkes, The Cost of Bravery
Author Talk & Book Signing
Free Event
Public (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
27
Judith Lucy - THE SPIRAL WITH DENISE SCOTT
The Concourse, Thursday, June 27 at 8pm
Judith Lucy, Drink, smoke, pass out
THE SPIRAL WITH DENISE SCOTT
Tickets $50
Public
Ph: 132 849 (added from Penguin Australia)
Jun
28
Claire Scobie - Book Launch
Gleebooks (New Books and DVDs), Friday, June 28 at 6:30pm
Claire Scobie, The Pagoda Tree
Book Launch
Public
Ph: 02 9660 2333 (added from Penguin Australia)
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