
The Local Word Writers Festival returns this August, with a wide range of events celebrating storytelling and the power of the written word.
From workshop and panel discussions to performances and exhibitions – including a special event focused on the songs of Kylie Minogue – the festival promises something for everyone.
Taking place on August 22 and 23, the festival is presented by Geelong Regional Libraries (GRLC), with 13 events from Apollo Bay to Queenscliff.
Surf Coast Shire councillor Liz Pattison, chair of the GRLC board, said the organisation was “proud to present a program that is locally grounded and universally inspiring”.
“The Local Word Writers Festival is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the power of storytelling in our communities,” said Cr Pattison.
The festival unofficially kicks off on Monday, August 18 with a pop-up exhibition centred around children’s books at Deakin Waterfront Library.
Friday, August 22 will feature a series of workshops around the region, culminating in a special evening event at Geelong Library and Heritage Centre (The Dome) showcasing Spinning Around – The Kylie Playlist, a collection of stories inspired by the music of Kylie Minogue.
Local piano man Andy Pobjoy and Kylie impersonator Angie Hilton will provide a musical accompaniment to the night.
The weekend will wrap up with The Lifecycle of an Author, a panel discussion reflecting on the ups and downs of writing life.
“Whether it’s through poetry, memoir, pop music or fiction, this festival reflects the creative spirit of our region,” Cr Pattison said.
“This festival shows that libraries are vital cultural hubs; spaces where creativity, connection and community thrive.”
Visit grlc.vic.gov.au/localword for a full listing of events.