Writers' Week Access
Writers' Week Access content
Adelaide Writers' Week hopes to create an accessible Festival for all to enjoy.
On this page you will find a Text Only version of the 2022 Adelaide Writers' Week Program, an Audio Guide and a list of sessions that will be Auslan Interpreted.
The Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden site is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchair recharge station and assistance dog water stations available.
Access information for all events can be found in the Access Guide located on the General Access Page. If you have any questions or suggestions regarding access, please contact us.
Text Only AWW22 Program
Download the Writers' Week text only guide
AWW22 Audio Guide
Sessions with Auslan Interpreting
Saturday 5 March
Scary Monsters, Michelle de Kretser
9.30am, East Stage
How Fast Things Fall, Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull
12pm, East Stage
Comrades in Words, Christos Tsiolkas and Charlotte Wood
1.15pm, West Stage
Apples Never Fall, Liane Moriarty
2.30pm, East Stage
My Favourite Story with Mem Fox
11am, Torrens Tent
Real Pigeons series by Andrew McDonald and Ben Wood
11.50am, Torrens Tent
Story Trove: Littlelight by Kelly Canby
12.30am, Torrens Tent
Felice Arena
2pm, Torrens Tent
Sunday 6 March
Sweet Jimmy, Bryan Brown
10.45am, East Stage
With the Falling of the Dusk, Stan Grant
1.15, East Stage
This Campus Life, Diana Reid and Indyana Schneider
3.45pm, West Stage
Holding the Hose, Richard Flanagan
5pm, East Stage
Monday 7 March
The Artful Dickens, John Mullan
9.30am, East Stage
Growing Up in Australia, Anita Heiss, Benjamin Law and Fiona Murphy
10.45am, East Stage
The Luminous Solution, Charlotte Wood
1.15pm, East Stage
Tuesday 8 March
The Shape of Sound, Fiona Murphy
1.15pm, Plane Tree Stage
Wild Abandon, Emily Bitto
2.30pm, East Stage
A Bloody Good Rant, Thomas Keneally
3.45pm, East Stage
Wednesday 9 March
The Reckoning, Jess Hill and Grace Tame
3.45pm, East Stage
Thursday 10 March
Symbiotic Siblings, Hannah Bent, Campbell Mattinson
10.45am, West Stage
The Magician, Colm Tóibín
1.15pm, East Stage
History, Storytelling and the Collective Imagination, Tom Griffiths and Bruce Pascoe
3.45pm, East Stage