After a very warm reception last year (was that a standing ovation at the end of our show or just tired bodies needing to stretch their limbs?) we return to the Queenscliffe Literary Festival on the Bellarine peninsula on Saturday evening, 26 October.

Our guest writers this year are author Thomas Mayo, a signatory of the Uluru Statement from the Heart and a leading advocate since its inception; comedian Claire Hooper (Good News Week, The Great Australian Bake Off, Spicks & Specks, The Pineapple Project and  much, much more); Jayne Tuttle, actor, bookshop owner, and author of Paris or Die and My Sweet Guillotine; Christian White, screenwriter, and author of The Nowhere Child, The Wife and the Widow and Wild Place; and long-time Stereo Stories authors Jock Serong (Cherrywood, The Settlement trilogy, Quota) and Rijn Collins (Fed to Red Birds, Voice).

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Thomas Mayo

Claire Hooper

Christian White

Jayne Tuttle

Writer Jock Serong at microphone

Jock Serong

Rijn Collins

Thomas, Claire, Jayne, Jock, Rijn and Christian will be backed by the seven-piece Stereo Stories band as they narrate stories about songs that have shaped their lives. There will also be stories by members of the band, Martina Medica and Gemma Keating.

The 2024 Stereo Stories band.

The Queenscliffe Literary Festival, this year celebrating its 10th anniversary, runs from 18 October to 27 October. Its 2024 presenters include Alexis Wright, Claire Wright, Tim Winton, Jock Serong, Kaz Cooke, Rosie Batty, Melanie Cheng, Pip Williams, and many more

The venue for most events, including ours, is once again the Queenscliff Town Hall.

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