Hobart LitFest – Week Two Program
Presented by Salamanca Arts Centre
Celebrate Hobart’s designation as a UNESCO City of Literature at Hobart LitFest!
Join us for a dynamic program showcasing Tasmania’s finest writers, with engaging panels, book launches, interactive workshops, and intimate readings. This is an incredible opportunity to connect with the literary talent that makes Hobart unique. The festival will culminate in an exciting Independent Book Fair, where you can discover and support local independent authors and publishers. Don’t miss out on this celebration of words, culture, and creativity in the heart of Tasmania.
Week Two Program
From Monday 7th – Saturday 12th April 2025
Monday 7th & Wednesday 9th April 2025 – 10AM
Via Booking Only
Young Writers High School Program
Presented by Tasmanian Indie Author Group & Salamanca Arts Centre
Salamanca Arts Centre are partnering with the Tasmanian Independent Author Group to present the Young Writers High School Program as a part of Hobart LitFest. This program offers high school students the opportunity to engage in three one-hour sessions led by independent authors from the Tasmanian Independent Author Group. During each session, students will participate in tailored writing workshops designed to inspire creativity, sharpen their writing skills, and explore new styles of expression. This interactive experience fosters a deeper connection to the writing process while encouraging self-expression and personal growth in a supportive, hands-on environment.
To find out more, please visit the school booking system here.
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Monday 7th April 2025 – 5:30PM
Free Event
‘Pony Tales’ Book Launch and Children’s Picture Book Panel Discussion
Presented by Forty South Tasmania
Join us for the launch of “Pony Tales: For the Love of Shetland Ponies” by Jacqui Sinclair Dickson, a collection of spirited stories and vivid charcoal drawings from a life-long horse-lover, writer and vision-impaired artist. The book will be launched by award-winning author/illustrator Fiona Levings (co-regional co-ordinator of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators), followed by a discussion with other Tasmanian author/illustrators on their creative process.
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Tuesday 8th & Thursday 10th April 2025 – 10:30AM
Via Booking Only
Story Island Presents… ‘Mix, Match, Make!’
Collage and storytelling collide in this highly engaging and accessible creative workshop, brought to you by The Story Island Project.
In Mix, Match, Make!, students will experiment with text and images cut out from magazines, books and newspapers to create their very own stories or poems in collage form.
This dynamic workshop includes a mix of individual and group activities and, as students can engage with the materials at a variety of levels, it caters for a diverse range of abilities.
Each group will be led by one of Story Island’s expert Story Leaders, with additional student support from our trained team of volunteers.
To find out more, please visit the school booking system here.
About Story Island
The Story Island Project is a Hobart-based not-for-profit organisation that nurtures the creativity and writing skills of young Tasmanians and celebrates their diverse voices.
With the support of our enthusiastic volunteer tutors, Story Island runs free, dynamic storytelling workshops where young people are empowered to create their own stories.
Our vision is for young people to harness the power of their imaginations so they can grow to be resilient and creative shapers of their own lives.
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Wednesday 9th April 2025 – 6:30PM
Free Event
Tassie Indies Read
Enjoy a showcase of Tasmanian Indie Authors reading their work. Ranging a number of genre styles of writing, come along and find your new favourite author!
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Saturday 12th April – 10AM til 3PM
Free Event
2025 Tassie Indie Author Book Fair
Come along and check out Tassie’s best independent authors. Something for everyone with a range of genres on offer. Meet the authors! Buy the books! Book signings and giveaways! Find out more here.
Our Sponsors
Salamanca Art Centre’s Hobart LitFest is supported by the City of Hobart’s Event Grants Program.
We would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support.

City of Hobart – Working together to make Hobart a better place for the community.

Forty South Tasmania – Tasmania’s biggest, most trusted book publisher.

Tasmanian Indie Authors Group – A diverse range of authors with one thing in common – we are all self-published!

Story Island Project – A Hobart-based not-for-profit organisation that nurtures the creativity and writing skills of young Tasmanians and celebrates their diverse voices.

The Hobart Bookshop – A proud independent and locally owned bookshop in Salamanca Square, Hobart, Tasmania.


Joval Wines – We bring people together with wine.

PROTEA Improv – We create unique theatre created in the moment, from Theatresports to an entire dramatic play.

Bad Company Theatre – Hobart’s scrappy theatrical upstart.
- Outdoor
Portrait Busker
Joshua Lamb
- All Ages
- Comedy
- Events
- Performances
- Theatre
Theatresports™️
Presented by PROTEA Impro
- All Ages
- Exhibitions
- Free
- Kid Friendly
Once Upon a Forest, Far Ago
Jo Soszynski
- All Ages
- Exhibitions
- Free
- Kid Friendly
- Opening Event
Flora Notata: A Meditation on Plants, People, and Place
Angela Anderson
- All Ages
- Exhibitions
- Free
- Kid Friendly
- Opening Event
Bevan’s Day
Jo Soszynski | Plum Birdy
- All Ages
- Exhibitions
- Free
- Kid Friendly
- Opening Event
Walk in the Worldscape : 50 Years of Painting by Monte John Latham
Monte John Latham
- Events
- Festivals
- Free
- Hobart LitFest
- Meet the Artist
- Opening Event
- Performances
- Salamanca Arts Curated
- Talks
Hobart LitFest – Friday Program
Presented by Salamanca Arts Centre
- Events
- Festivals
- Free
- Hobart LitFest
- Meet the Artist
- Opening Event
- Performances
- Salamanca Arts Curated
- Talks
Hobart LitFest – Saturday Program
Presented by Salamanca Arts Centre
- Events
- Festivals
- Free
- Hobart LitFest
- Meet the Artist
- Opening Event
- Performances
- Salamanca Arts Curated
- Talks
Hobart LitFest – Sunday Program
Presented by Salamanca Arts Centre