Manawatu Guardian

Why not go Off The Page for free?

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Sending out book-loving vibes to everyone in Manawatu¯ ! The always popular Off The Page series is relaunchin­g with a stellar line-up of local, national and internatio­nally published writers.

Off The Page is run in collaborat­ion with Massey University, and will bring food writing, crime, historical fiction, romance and more to Palmerston North City Library.

The best of New Zealand writing is better than ever in 2024. The writers you would pay to see at national festivals are freely available at your hometown library. Off the Page features a popular writer in conversati­on with a local chairperso­n about their books, the writing life and much more.

The sessions will also feature book sales and signings, snacks, and stimulatin­g conversati­on. Everyone is invited and the sessions are free. (Did we mention the snacks? Okay, good.)

Norman first up

Launching the season, on April 19 we have crime writer Charity Norman in conversati­on with Gigi Fenster. Norman has published more than 10 novels. Remember Me won the Ngaio Marsh Award for Best Crime Novel in 2023. She will also run a writing workshop on April 20. Here’s your chance to learn from one of Aotearoa’s best writers.

Mystery in the Library

Also in writerly news, City Library has confirmed its first Mystery in the Library session for Friday, May 3.

This is a series of author talks run around the country by the people behind the aforementi­oned Ngaio Marsh Awards, so it’s exciting to be hosting one of these sessions. Mysterious Manawatu¯ will feature Manawatu¯ crime writers Riley Chance, GB Ralph, Bing Turkby and Gigi Fenster.

Sounds great!

If music be the food of love then grab a plate, because May is New Zealand Music Month and there’s a smorgasbor­d of musical platters on offer. DJ Antsman is coming in to play some of his favourite seven-inch records, and we’re teaming up with The Stomach and Radio Control to host gigs and even a lyric-writing workshop.

For those who’ve always wanted to play Celtic tunes but didn’t know where to start, there’ll be a Celtic Slow Session, where you learn to play a tune very slowly, piece by piece. Eventually you’ll learn the whole tune, and can increase to sessionlev­el speed!

And as always, you can borrow CDs and vinyl LPs from the City Library, if you’re looking for that oldschool hands-on musical experience without the expense.

JP service desk

More justices, more peace. From April 6, the Justice of the Peace service will be available on Saturdays as well as Fridays, from 11am-1pm.

The long-running Friday sessions are always well-attended, so having them available on Saturdays as well should be helpful for anyone who needs to make something official.

This will be the first JP service desk in the city to be open on a weekend, making it particular­ly useful for those who work during the week. You can find the JP in the Wharite Room on the mezzanine floor at the Central Library.

Holidays

And finally, with school holidays starting on April 15, keep an eye on the library website for cool activities to be announced.

May the pages of your favourite book never become foxed, and may your favourite bookmark never go missing.

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Central Hawke’s Bay author Charity Norman will speak in Palmerston North on April 19.
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