Odyssey Literary Festival

Phases / Futures

2024 festival program

Phases/Futures

Phases/Futures ⬯

Running on October 25 from 12:00 pm – 8:30 pm, Odyssey Literary Festival 2024 begins as the doors of The Capitol open at 12:00 pm, with events split into three parts: 

  • Phase I: Emergence – childhood, adolescence and stories with pictures 

  • Phase II: Rites of passage – the drawn-out coming of age and re-writing ‘happily ever after’

  • Phase III: The approach – poetry performances and speculative futures

The festival will be MC’ed by writer and performer Laura Morrisby.

Odyssey Literary Festival 2024 will officially begin at 12:30 pm with a Welcome to Country and festival introduction.

Phase I: Emergence

  • Image is a collage of three photos featuring Mekdes Yimam, Judith Rossell and Sarah Firth.

    Colour between the lines: the magic of graphic storytelling


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:50 pm
    THE CAPITOL THEATRE

    Storytelling makes us human. But before words, children absorb stories through colour, shape and illustration. Who hasn’t wanted to join The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s feast or go paddling with The Rainbow Fish?

    Join author-illustrators Sarah Firth and Judith Rossell and writer/editor/comic artist Mekdes Yimam for a colourful discussion on the enduring appeal of graphic storytelling.

  • Image is a collage of three photos featuring Lydia Schofield, Keshe Chow, and Biffy James.

    Read through the chaos: why teen lit matters


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 1:50 pm
    THE CAPITOL THEATRE

    It ain’t easy being a 21st century teen. Existential dread, social anxieties, the relentless digital stream… It’s a hurricane of expectations.

    Young Adult fiction is a safe port in the storm. Join award-winning authors Biffy James and Keshe Chow and writer/youth-librarian-in-training Lydia Schofield as they discuss the profound impact of teen literature.

Phase II: Rites of passage

  • Image is a collage of four photos featuring Danielle Binks, Isabelle Weiskopf, Tracy-Kate Simambo and Belinda McDonald

    See the in-betweeners: the rise of New Adult fiction


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 3:05 pm
    THE CAPITOL THEATRE

    As ‘adult’ milestones become increasingly difficult to reach (Home ownership? In this economy?), emerging adults are searching for stories in which they can see themselves. Meet New Adult: a readership caught between adolescence and adulthood. But is it a brave new world or a marketing ploy?

    Join Belinda McDonald, Danielle Binks, Isabelle Weiskopf and Tracy-Kate Simambo for a spirited debate about the merits of New Adult fiction.

  • Image is a collage of three photos featuring Yannick Thoraval's headshot, The Marriage Gap Year book cover, and Melissa Cranenburgh's headshot.

    In conversation: Yannick Thoraval's The Marriage Gap Year 


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 4:05 pm
    THE CAPITOL THEATRE

    We’re thrilled to launch Yannick Thoraval’s The Marriage Gap Year – a whip-smart romantic comedy that explores whether taking a ‘gap year’ from a long-term relationship can rekindle love’s spark. Yannick will be joined in conversation with writer/editor/broadcaster Melissa Cranenburgh.

Phase III: The approach

  • Image is a collage of four photos featuring Alex Creece, Beau Windon, Frankie van Kan, and Clare Strahan.

    Talk to the body: poetry in motion


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 5:35 pm
    THE CAPITOL THEATRE

    How do our bodies move through time and space? Alex Creece, Beau Windon and Frankie van Kan take to the stage to explore growth and change through poetry. The closing performance will be a reading of Odyssey Literary Festival’s collaborative audience poem Phases/Futures: verse by verse. Hosted by writer/poet/drama enthusiast Clare Strahan.

  • Image is a collage of three photos featuring Rose Michael, Benjamin Laird, and Emilie Collyer.

    Imagine tomorrow: facing our fears through speculative fiction


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 6:25 pm
    THE CAPITOL THEATRE

    At the core of speculative fiction is a reckoning of real-world crises: an unflinching embrace of our existential fears.

    Join writer Rose Michael and poet Benjamin Laird as they discuss how speculative fiction shapes how we reckon with our past, present and future. Moderated by writer/playwright Emilie Collyer.

All day events

The Capitol Salon

  • Audience anthology


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    Unleash your hidden wordsmith and become a part of our odyssey. Together, we’ll create a collaborative anthology in response to our 2024 festival theme, Phases/Futures. 

    Visit us in the Salon and watch as your words evolve into a live literary installation. Prompts and bookish breadcrumbs await – use them for inspiration, or simply let your imagination run wild. 

    See our completed audience anthology here.

  • Phases/Futures: verse by verse


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    Carl Sandburg said, ‘Poetry is an echo, asking a shadow to dance.’ 

    Paper scraps and pens = ultimate possibility. Craft a future or leave an echo by adding a line to our collaborative poem. 

    Pick up a prompt in the Salon and see where it takes you. Stay for the evening and watch your words dance. Our poets will weave your lines into a piece to be performed on stage during Talk to the body: poetry in motion.

  • Palace of culture: a tribute to Ania Walwicz


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    A homage to Ania Walwicz (1951-2020): poet, playwright, visual artist, philosopher, cat lover and beloved RMIT PWE teacher.

    Ania’s life is impossible to distil into mere sentences; instead, join us in a tribute to her boundless influence on Australian literature and the arts.

    Visit the Salon to view Ania performing her work in archival footage generously supplied by Katherine FitzHywel, Ross Digby, Annie Solah, Jason Sweeney, Andrée Greenwell, Peter Knight, Simon Grounds and Roman Tucker. See full credits and attributions here.

  • This chicken life: celebrating Fiona Scott-Norman

    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    Let the hunt begin! In this interactive event we honour RMIT PWE legend Fiona Scott-Norman: writer, comic, chicken-fancier and fashion icon. 

    Get your game face on and visit the Salon to see what’s roosting...egg-ceptionally observant guests will be rewarded. 

  • Imagine tomorrow: how will it end?

    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    What will our future look like: Hunger Games, 1984 or The Handmaid’s Tale? Will we be overrun by Clickers or thrust into eternal silence? 

    Close your eyes and cast your vote: which dystopia are we hurtling towards? Stick around for our final festival session, Imagine tomorrow: facing our fears through speculative fiction, to hear where the Odyssey audience thinks we’re headed. 

  • Visible Ink: 30 years of student-led publishing

    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 12:00 pm – 5:30 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    Mark the first digital edition of Visible Ink by hanging out with our friendly student editors, writers and publishers!

    Visible Ink is RMIT’s very own literary magazine, with a legacy of over 30 years. Now revived after becoming an early casualty of the 2020 pandemic, Visible Ink’s vibrant 2024 return parallels that of Odyssey Literary Festival.

    Visit the Visible Ink stall in the Salon to learn more about the magazine’s past, present and future – and while you’re there, peruse a story or two from the digital edition.

Anthology launches

  • Image is a collage of the At What Cost anthology and Visible Ink issue 1 covers. At What Cost cover features an image of a heart against a night sky. VisInk cover is brown and green shapes that resemble a tree.

    Visible Ink magazine and At What Cost anthology launches


    FRIDAY 25 OCTOBER, 7:15 pm
    THE CAPITOL SALON

    Odyssey Literary Festival proudly presents the 2024 launches of Visible Ink and At What Cost: an anthology.

    Join us in The Capitol Salon as we celebrate two RMIT student-produced publications with food, drinks and live readings. Here’s to creativity, craft and stories from the heart, all by our amazing writerly community!

Schedule

Main stage events

12:00 pm

Venue doors open

12:45 pm

Introduction

2:40 pm

Break

4:55 pm

Break

5:30 pm

Introduction

Welcome to Country

12:30 pm

Phases/Futures: festival introduction

12:40 pm

Phase I: Emergence

Colour between the lines: the magic of graphic storytelling

12:50 pm

Read through the chaos: why teen lit matters

1:50 pm

Phase II: Rites of Passage

Introduction

3:00 pm

See the inbetweeners: the rise of New Adult fiction

3:05 pm

In conversation: Yannick Thoraval’s The Marriage Gap Year

4:05 pm

Phase III: The Approach

Talk to the body: poetry in motion

5:35 pm

Imagine tomorrow: facing our fears through speculative fiction

6:25 pm

Festival close

7:15 pm

All day events (in the Salon)

12:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Exhibits and installations

Audience anthology

Palace of culture: a tribute to Ania Walwicz

Interactive events

This chicken life: celebrating Fiona Scott-Norman

Phases/Futures: verse by verse

Imagine tomorrow: how will it end?

Anthology launches

7:15 pm – 8:45 pm

Visible Ink magazine and At What Cost anthology launches 

Festival MC

Laura Morrisby

Laura (she/her) is a Melbourne-based copywriter, MC and performer currently studying the Associate Degree of Professional Writing and Editing at RMIT. She’s hosted major events including the Australian Open and Joali Maldives’s 2023/24 New Year’s Eve event. She can be found every Thursday night hosting trivia at Death or Glory on Chapel Street, Prahran. Laura is thrilled to be MC’ing the Odyssey Literary Festival this year.  

Find Laura at Instagram @lauramorrisby, lauramorrisby.com and linkedin.com/in/lauramorrisby 

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