Jesse’s Reading Party
Join us for a guilt-free spot of reading, surrounded by like-minded book enthusiasts, hosted by RNZ Afternoons presenter Jesse Mulligan. BYO book!
Catherine Taylor: The Stirrings
Born in the Waikato and raised in Sheffield, Catherine Taylor returns to her birth country to share with us an evocative, unforgettable memoir of love, violence, anger, feminism and the thrills and terrors of youth —The Stirrings.
Joined by host Cherie Jacobson, the two will speak to the many varied aspects of the book, both personal and political, including North of England in the 1970s and 80s.
Lauren Groff: The Vaster Wilds
In The Vaster Wilds, a servant girl escapes from a settlement. She carries nothing with her but her wits, a few possessions, and the spark of god that burns hot within her. What she finds is beyond the limits of her imagination and will bend her belief of everything that her own civilization has taught her.
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Included in Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2024 list.
'Exhilarating' GUARDIAN
'Her writing has a timeless quality' THE TIMES
'[Has] a visionary quality' OBSERVER
Lauren Groff is the author of three New York Times bestselling novels – Fates and Furies (named by Barack Obama as his favourite book of 2015), The Monsters of Templeton and Arcadia – as well as the story collection Delicate Edible Birds. She graduated from Amherst College and has an MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Groff’s fiction has won the Pushcart Prize and the PEN/O. Henry Award, among others, and has been shortlisted for the Orange Award for New Writers and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. In 2017, she was named one of Granta’s Best of Young American Novelists. Her stories have appeared in publications including The New Yorker, the Atlantic, One Story and Ploughshares, and in several of the annual The Best New American Stories anthologies. She lives in Gainesville, Florida, with her husband and two sons.
PHOTO CREDIT: (C) LUCY SCHAEFFER
We’re thrilled to welcome bestselling US writer Lauren Groff to Te Whanganui-a-Tara to discuss her profound and explosive new novel about a spirited girl alone in the wilderness, trying to survive. Lauren will be in conversation with Melody Thomas. There will be book sales and signings afterwards, thanks to our friends at Unity Books.
General Admission: $30 Concession: $27
Verb Community members: $24 (check your ReVerb e-newsletter for the code).
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Included in Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2024 list.
Trent Dalton: Lola in the Mirror
Thank you to everyone who attended this sold-out event.
The brilliant Trent Dalton will be in conversation with Bret McKenzie to discuss his big-hearted, gritty, magical and moving new novel, Lola in the Mirror in this special fundraiser for The Wellington City Mission.
There will be books sales and signings afterwards, thanks to our friends at Unity Books.
Lola in the Mirror is a big, blackly funny, violent, heartbreaking and beautiful novel of love, fate, life and death, and all the things we see when we look in the mirror, written by one of Australia’s bestselling authors.
All tickets to this event include a donation portion that will be passed on directly to The Wellington City Mission (WCM) for their new building project, Whakamaru; all you need to do is turn up and enjoy the evening!
$25. ALLOCATION SOLD OUT. Your $5 WCM donation within this ticket price can help provide a community space to drink coffee and chat by contributing to the pay-what-you-choose Café build.
$30. ALLOCATION SOLD OUT. Your $10 WCM donation within this ticket price can help provide shower and washing facilities by contributing to the Laundry build.
$50. ALLOCATION SOLD OUT. Your $30 WCM donation within this ticket price can help provide free groceries by contributing to the new Social Supermarket build.
TRENT DALTON is a two-time Walkley Award–winning journalist and the international bestselling author of Lola in the Mirror, Love Stories and All Our Shimmering Skies. His books have sold over 1.3 million copies in Australia alone. The adaptation of his debut novel, Boy Swallows Universe, became Australia’s most watched Netflix TV show within three days of release and broke Top 10 lists in 60 countries across the world. He lives in Brisbane with his wife and two daughters.
About The Wellington City Mission
Empowering, transforming, and creating fullness of life for Wellingtonians who need support, The Wellington City Mission (WCM) provides free holistic assistance for anyone who needs it, regardless of religious belief, age, gender, ethnicity, or social background. The WCM supports a broad range of people, treating everyone with dignity, respect, and without judgement.
Whakamaru
The completion of Whakamaru in late 2024 marks a significant milestone for the WCM, launching a transformative 24/7 residential and community hub. Whakamaru, will feature a pay-what-you-choose Café, free laundry facilities, an accessible Medical Centre, a new Social Supermarket, Financial Mentoring and Social Work services, 35 supported transitional housing apartments, and more.
Whakamaru, a name gifted by mana whenua, means 'to shelter and to protect', and is set to be a life changing space for our city; for both the manuhiri who need access to WCM services, and the volunteer community who collaborate alongside them.
Your donation to Whakamaru through this Verb x WCM collaboration supports the completion of an iconic inclusive community hub where every Wellingtonian belongs, and there is ‘no us and them’.
Sinéad Gleeson: Hagstone
Hagstone is a beautifully written, prescient and eerily haunting fiction debut that takes in the darker side of human nature and the mysteries of faith and the natural world.
On a wild and rugged island cut off and isolated to some, artist Nell feels the island is her home. It is the source of inspiration for her art, rooted in landscape, folklore and the feminine. The mysterious Inions, a commune of women who have travelled there from all over the world, consider it a place of refuge and safety, of solace in nature. All the islanders live alongside the strange murmurings that seem to emanate from within the depths of the island, a sound that is almost supernatural – a Summoning as the Inions call it.
One day, a letter arrives at Nell’s door from the reclusive Inions who invite Nell into the commune for a commission to produce a magnificent art piece to celebrate their long history. In its creation, Nell will discover things about the community and about herself that will challenge everything she thought she knew.
‘Wild, elemental and brimming with ideas and intelligence, Hagstone feels both ancient and very modern. I adored it’. Louise Kennedy, author of Trespasses.
Sinéad Gleeson’s essay collection Constellations: Reflections from Life was published by Picador in 2019 and won Non-Fiction Book of the Year at 2019 Irish Book Awards and the Dalkey Literary Award for Emerging Writer. It was shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Michael Deon Prize. She is editor of The Long Gaze Back: An Anthology of Irish Women Writers (named for a line from Maeve Brennan, which includes a story by Brennan), The Glass Shore: Short Stories by Women Writers from the North of Ireland and The Art of the Glimpse: 100 Irish Short Stories. Sinéad also collaborates with artist and musicians, with commissions from The Wellcome Collection, BBC, Frieze and various galleries. In 2022, with Kim Gordon, she co-edited This Woman’s Work: Essays on Music, published by White Rabbit Books. Hagstone is her first novel.
Presented in partnership with Auckland Writers Festival, WORD Christchurch and HarperCollins New Zealand. Supported by Culture Ireland.
PHOTO CREDIT: Bríd O'Donovan
We’re absolutely delighted to welcome back Irish bestselling author, Sinéad Gleeson! Sinéad is one of Ireland's most beloved literary voices and she thrilled audiences when she appeared at Verb's 2019 festival. Join Sinéad for a discussion on her much anticipated first novel Hagstone with the brilliant Noelle McCarthy. There will be book sales and signings afterwards, thanks to our friends at Unity Books.
General Admission: $26 Concession: $23
Verb Community members: $21 (check your ReVerb e-newsletter for the code).
’Startling, engrossing, darkly playful’ Roddy Doyle
‘I read Hagstone with with a feeling of ease and awe. Packed with the most incredible, sensuous nature writing; I felt I was living and breathing on that island’ June Caldwell
Verb Community at GOOD BOOKS
A Verb Community members special event! Hosted by GOOD BOOKS, this will be a warm discussion of books on a cold Winter’s night, hosted by Claire Mabey.
Eleanor Catton: Birnam Wood
We are thrilled to welcome Eleanor Catton to Wellington for a discussion on all things Birnam Wood, May 23 at Embassy Theatre.
Shehan Karunatilaka: Seven Moons
Join the 2022 Booker Prize winner for a special, one-off event in Wellington.
The Nature of Poetry: a showcase with Simon Armitage & Friends
UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage joins with a host of stunning local poets to perform work on the subject of nature, climate change and our relationship to the environment.
Does Literature Matter? Simon Armitage & Chris Tse
UK Poet Laureate Simon Armitage talks with Aotearoa Poet Laureate Chris Tse about the place of literature in our personal and political lives.
Ben Macintyre: Colditz - Prisoners of the Castle
For one night only we have one of the world's most acclaimed historians in town. Ben Macintyre is the multimillion-copy bestselling author of books including Agent Sonya, SAS: Rogue Heroes, The Spy and the Traitor, Agent Zigzag, Operation Mincemeat and A Spy Among Friends.
Verb Readers & Writers Festival 2022
Join us for our ninth annual Verb Readers & Writers Festival in beautiful Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Wellington!
Photo: Rebecca Macmillan Photography
Mohamed Hassan: How to be a bad Muslim
Award-winning writer Mohamed Hassan maps the experience of being a Muslim in the twenty-first century in this stunning collection of essays, How To Be A Bad Muslim. Join Mohamed for this timely and important conversation about life, loss, Islamophobia, and hope.
An Evening with Sarah Winman
Join us for an evening with Sarah Winman, author of beloved novel, Still Life.
Crime after Crime
Join three of the world’s biggest crime writers with our own Brannavan Gnanalingam (author of Slow Down, You’re Here, and Sprigs) for a night of crime…
Clementine Ford: How We Love
Join us to celebrate Clementine and her latest book, How We Love is: Notes on Life, with a live, in-person event with the author herself. Venue and ticket details released in July.
The Allusionist Presents: YOUR NAME HERE
Award-winning British podcaster Helen Zaltzman, aka The Allusionist, returns to the stage to wrestle with language with infectious verve and humour. Join her and house band Martin Austwick for a fun, fascinating and irreverent adventure into the world we make with words.
Queer Fan Mail: Letters to our Idols
Join the Queer Arts Festival for a special event in which five fabulous writers read aloud fan mail to their queer idols!
Aotearoa Literary Coven Cards Launch
Come along to this free launch event to celebrate the seven astounding women who we are honouring with our Aotearoa Literary Coven Cards. Enjoy drinks, nibbles and readings and stories from local authors and whānau of the writers. Plus a handy time to do some Christmas shopping!
Verb Readers & Writers Festival
The 8th annual Verb Readers & Writers Festival. Watch this space for details!
Play and the City: Alex Bonham
How do we turn our cities into sites of play? Cities that inspire 8 year olds as well as 80 year olds? Join Alex Bonham for a trip through her fascinating new book on the concept of the Playful City.
Guarded by Dragons: Rick Gekoski
Rick Gekoski (US), rare book dealer, discusses his latest book, Guarded by Dragons, which uncovers the mysteries behind the most unusual manuscripts and archives, where stories are weaved within stories.
Her Say: Stories of Survival
Join The Aunties for a conversation about finding power in sharing your survival story.
The Garden Party
A fresh new festival presented by Verb Wellington and The Spinoff. Come to the Wellington Botanic Gardens on 20 - 21 Feb 2021 for talks, music and food.
Verb Festival (ft. LitCrawl)
We are thrilled to be going ahead with our annual festival between 6 - 8 November 2020, featuring a suite of individual events and LitCrawl Wellington on Saturday 7 November.
Politics in Pubs 6: Policy vs Personality
Join Andrea Vance (Stuff journalist), Neale Jones (director, Capital Government Relations), Asher Emanuel (policy.nz) and series host, Danyl Mclauchlan for a close-up special on analysing party policies.
Politics in Pubs 5: Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Morgan Godfery hosts an evening with Māori Party Co-Leader/Te Tai Hauāuru Debbie Ngarewa-Packer (Ngati Ruanui, Nga Ruahine, Nga Rauru, Irish). With decades of experience in grassroots activism and politics, Debbie discusses the key issues facing Māori this election year.
Golriz Ghahraman: Know Your Place
When Golriz Ghahraman was nine years old she and her parents were forced to flee their home in Iran. In Know Your Place, Golriz offers a moving, honest depiction of seeking asylum, making a home in Aotearoa, and becoming the first refugee to be elected to the New Zealand Parliament. Join Susie Ferguson (RNZ) and Golriz for a conversation about this extraordinary journey.
Politics in Pubs 4: Simon Bridges
Simon Bridges and Danyl Mclauchlan discuss the events of 2020, what the role of the opposition leader is in a time of national crisis is, and what Bridges thinks of the election campaign and the challenges facing New Zealand politics.
Pandemics, Animals & Us: Laura Jean McKay
What if we could talk to animals? How far would you go to find a loved one? How does a pandemic restructure our values? What kind of conversation would you have with a dingo?
Join Laura and Verb Director, Claire Mabey, to talk about the voices of animals, launching a pandemic novel in an actual pandemic, literary heroes, influences, inspirations and more.