Events
July 20: At The Book Cow at 1pm, Canberra author Craig Cormick will launch his latest book, Superheroes for a Day, co-created with his autistic son. See: bookcow.com.au.
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July 22: Lifeline Canberra is hosting An Open Book - Candid Conversations with political journalists Jack Waterford, Niki Savva and Christine Wallace at 6pm at the Kingston Hotel. Tickets: lifelinecanberra.org.au.
July 22: In an ANU/Canberra Times event at 6pm, Cassandra Pybus will be in conversation with Mark McKenna on her new book, Very Secret Trade. The dark story of gentlemen collectors in Tasmania. Harry Hartog bookshop ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
July 23: Editor Aarti Betigeri and contributors Kavita Nandan, Zoya and Ikebal Patel will be in conversation with Meera Ashar on Growing Up Indian in Australia, at Harry Hartog ANU at 6pm. See: harryhartog.com.au.
July 25: At The Book Cow, Barbie Robinson will interview Sara Haddad, author of The Sunbird, at 6pm. bookcow.com.au.
July 28: At The Book Cow at 2pm will be a book chat on Tim Ayliffe's The Wrong Man with Barbie Robinson. Free, bookings essential: bookcow.com.au.
July 28: A Brush with Poetry features singer/songwriter Peter Campbell as well as the usual open mic. Spend a Sunday afternoon soaking up contemporary and traditional voices at Binalong Arts Group's poetry soirée. 15 Queen St, Binalong, 1.30 for 2pm. Free event. Donations appreciated. All welcome.
July 28: At Muse at 3pm, Tessa Morris-Suzuki will discuss with ANU historian Frank Bongiorno her book, A Secretive Century: Monte Pushon's Australia, about an extraordinary woman who lived from 1882 to 1989. See: musecanberra.com.au.
August 2: At The Book Cow at 6pm will be a Book Chat on The Lost Letters of Rose Carey by Julie Bennett, in conversation with Robert Henderson. Free, bookings essential: bookcow.com.au.
August 3: At Muse at 4pm, Michael Brissenden will discuss his book, Smoke, and Margaret Hickey will discuss her book, The Creeper, with Chris Hammer. See: musecanberra.com.au.
August 5: In an ANU/Canberra Times event at 6.30pm, Leigh Boucher and Michelle Arrow will be in conversation with Frank Bongiorno on their book, Personal Politics: Sexuality, Gender and the Remaking of Citizenship in Australia. RSSS Auditorium ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
August 5: The next in Geoff Page's long-running series of monthly poetry readings features Sarah Day from Tasmania and Nicola Bowery from (near) Braidwood. Smith's Alternative (upstairs), 7pm. See: smithsalternative.com.
August 7: In an ANU/Canberra Times event at 6pm, historian Paul Ham will be in discussion with Hugh Mackay on his new book, The Soul: A History of the Human Mind. RSSS Auditorium ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
August 8: At The Book Cow at 6pm will be the launch of The Corner of Her Eye Book Two: The Road by JJ Carpenter. Free, bookings essential: bookcow.com.au.
August 11: Jennifer Rayner, author of Climate Clangers, will be in conversation with Ben Oquist at Muse at 3pm. See: musecanberra.com.au.
August 13: In an ANU/ Canberra Times event at 6pm Andrew Ford, will be in conversation with Malcolm Gillies on his new book The Shortest History of Music. Harry Hartog bookshop ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
August 15: At The Book Cow at 6pm will be the launch of Bad Country by Kim Ulrick. See: bookcow.com.au.
August 16: Norman Swan tackles parenting kids from birth to 10 in his latest book, So you want to know what's wrong with your kids? He'll be in conversation with Laura Tingle at Lllewellyn Hall, 6pm, in an ANU/Canberra Times Meet the Author event. See: anu.edu.au/events.
August 18: Literary and dining venue Muse is sadly set to close in August, and for its final literary event at 3pm, Paul and Dan have gathered three of their favourite people for a classic Canberra political panel discussion. Join AFR political correspondent Tom McIlroy, Guardian Australia political editor Karen Middleton, and political historian Chris Wallace as they ponder "what's next"? See: musecanberra.com.au.
September 29: At The Book Cow at 2pm in Sunday Afternoon Crime, J.P Pomare will discuss his book 17 Years Later. Free, bookings essential. See: bookcow.com.au.
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