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Sunday 15 June<br />
and meet local writing duo, Michael Stanley, who penned “A Carrion Death.”<br />
Jonathan Ball Publishers.<br />
14h00 Stand Q16<br />
Isis X Exhibition Space - “What is not <strong>the</strong>re: Women and photography.” A<br />
discussion with photographic artists Suzy Bernstein, Riana Wiechers and<br />
Mimi Cherono Ng’ok.<br />
14h00 Stand Q7.6<br />
“Traded Values” author, Guy Leitch will be available to sign copies of<br />
his new thriller based on <strong>the</strong> 9/11 World Trade Centre attack.<br />
Truth House Publishing.<br />
14h00 Stand R5<br />
Launch of comics: “Captain Biceps / Lanfeust de Troy,” both published in<br />
English by <strong>the</strong> South African publisher Pepic and Kraus. Dedication by Tebo,<br />
drawer of “Captain Biceps” and Arleston, writer of “Lanfeust de Troy.” French<br />
Institute of South Africa.<br />
14h30 Children’s Zone<br />
“Poems about <strong>the</strong> Planet: The Sun in Me,” & “Poems about People: Someone I<br />
like,” compiled by Judith Nicols, read by Dianne Makings. Ages 5+.<br />
14h30 Stand F15<br />
“Elsa and <strong>the</strong> little thingamajig” Reading. Niki Daly will read from his and<br />
Joan Rankin’s new book “Elsa and <strong>the</strong> little thingamajig.” Pan Macmillan.<br />
14h30 Stand K14<br />
Jasper is Back! Join Jasper for 15 minutes of reading fun. Readings will take<br />
place in English, isiXhosa and Afrikaans. Macmillan.<br />
14h45 Stand F15<br />
Children, come and meet “Spot” and “Peter Rabbit” at <strong>the</strong> Penguin stand.<br />
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15h00 Childrens Zone<br />
Animal masks to colour in, inspired by “Lulama’s Long Way Home” by<br />
Marjorie van Heerden.<br />
15h00 Room 1.41<br />
“Environmental justice in South Africa: The War Against Ourselves.” With<br />
Jacklyn Cock. Wits University Press.<br />
15h00 Room 1.42<br />
“White Power” - Exploring <strong>the</strong> links between recent racist incidents, white<br />
denial and white privilege. Author of “White Power & <strong>the</strong> Rise and Fall of <strong>the</strong><br />
National Party,” Christi van der Westhuizen and Jody Kollapen, chairperson<br />
of <strong>the</strong> SA Human Rights Commission, in conversation with journalist Elna<br />
Boesak. Zebra Press.<br />
15h00 Room 1.43<br />
“Murder & More: Crime - Fiction - Reality.” Reading with Andrea M. Schenkel<br />
(Award-winning German Crime Fiction Author) and Deon Meyer. Goe<strong>the</strong>-<br />
Institut Johannesburg in co-operation with Rosa Luxemburg Foundation<br />
Johannesburg.<br />
15h00 Room 1.61<br />
“African Writers’ Series (AWS) is Back!:” Showcasing <strong>the</strong> Best in<br />
Contemporary African Literature. Heinemann.<br />
15h00 Room 1.62<br />
“So you want to be a proofreader?” McGillivray Linnegar Associates.<br />
15h00 Stand C19<br />
“BOOSTing Ma<strong>the</strong>matics:” BOOST Maths is a unique solution to South<br />
Africa’s numeracy crisis. Parents with children aged 6 – 12 are invited to<br />
attend. Maskew Miller Longman.<br />
15h00 Stand E9<br />
Meet Caryl Wyatt, author of “Look Me in <strong>the</strong> Eye.” Stephan Phillips.