HKILF

HKILF 2024

04-10/03/2024

“Words for All” 2024 embraced the true spirit of the HKILF, offering 59 diverse events with something for everyone. We celebrated the magic of getting lost in a story with fiction authors Diana Reid and Dr. Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, and delved into the world of Chinese dining with writer and cook Fuchsia Dunlop. James Zimmerman shared insights into the thrilling true story of train-robbing revolutionaries from his novel The Peking Express, and kids and adults alike were wowed by the discoveries of palaeontologist Steve Brusatte. We are truly grateful to our 1,927 local and international participants who joined us to share the magic of words and engage in the lively discussion it inspires.

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HKILF 2023

06-12/03/2023

The HKILF 2023 brought inspiration with a host of over 70 literary events, from talks and performances to walks and workshops. People were able to experience the vibrant post-pandemic literary scene in Hong Kong as we brought together authors, readers and thinkers for a diverse and inclusive festival. It gave everyone the opportunity to see their favourite authors in the flesh, discover new ones, and engage in thought-provoking, lively and inspiring dialogue. This year’s headline writers included the author of Sea of Tranquility Emily St. John Mandel and 2022 Booker Prize winner Shehan Karunatilaka.

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HKILF 2021

05-15/11/2021

HKILF turned 21 with “The Rebound Edition,” which highlighted themes of resilience, recovery, wellness and mental health. We wanted to celebrate the ways people were surviving and thriving in difficult times, whilst also acknowledging the challenges and the toll they have taken. Of 75 events on offer, over 50 could be attended in person and more than half could be viewed online. We approached the Rebound theme from different angles, from formats including wine tasting and walking tours to poetry and online events showcasing Asian fiction featuring headline authors such as the New York Times bestselling novelist Amor Towles and 2021 Booker Prize winner Damon Galgut, and also voices of the future from our own schools’ poetry contest.

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HKILF 2020

05-15/11/2020

2020 promised to be a big year for the Hong Kong Literary Festival, not least because it was our 20th anniversary year. Given all the difficulties that came with successive waves of lockdown and uncertainty affecting every area of our lives, we hosted a first-ever “Hybrid Festival,” to capture the spirit of our ambition and express it in unique and dynamic ways. Our 20th edition theme “Present Tense/Future Perfect” invited talents from literary giants to debut authors to explore how the world was responding to issues such as health, inequality and climate change, as well as possible future directions for humanity and the planet, through fiction and non-fiction.“Accessibility” was the key theme of the 20th Hong Kong International Literary Festival, inviting more people to engage with new books, new ideas, and the joy of reading via diverse event formats, multiple language offering and staggered pricing.

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HKILF 2019

01-10/03/2019

2019 saw some exciting changes at HKILF, with new partnerships, more writers (over double the number we had in 2018) and a wide array of new titles. This year, we were delighted to feature a thought-provoking, contemporary program focusing on themes of identity, migration and dystopia across a wide range of mediums including readings, moderated discussions, workshops and performances. We looked at stories that deal with self-discovery, featuring writers from a host of subject areas and genres including poetry, music, writing and illustration. Our mission remains the same: to encourage people to broaden their minds and explore humanity through experiencing the joys of reading.

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HKILF 2022

Due to the pandemic, HKILF was postponed to 2023.

YRF

YRF 2024

04-8/03/2024

Young Readers Festival School Programme 2024 includes various enlightening talks and workshops presented by 24 authors from Hong Kong and around the globe. This year, our lineup includes 2023 National Book Award winner and New York Times-bestselling author Dan Santat, 2023 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award for outstanding contributions to children’s literature nominee Rashin Kheiriyeh, the internationally recognized journalist and activist from Eastern Ghouta, Syria Muhammad Najem, 2023 Best Middle-Grade Graphic Novel Sakura Award winner in Japan Alina Chau and other talented authors, who will bring inspiration to schools across Hong Kong. To find more, please view our YRF 2024 Brochure.

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YRF 2023

06-10/03/2023

Young Readers Festival 2023 connected schools to critically acclaimed local and international authors including the winner of two CILIP Kate Greenaway Medals Emily Gravett, the author of Saltwater Buddha and The Awakening Storm: A Graphic Novel Jaimal Yogis, and Indie Bestselling author of The Girl Who Fell Beneath the Sea and XOXO, Axie Oh. We offered authentic experiences including in-person workshops and presentations, as well as online events to continue to nurture students’ love of literacy.

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YRF 2022

07-25/03/2022

Young Readers Festival 2022 was dedicated to providing life-wide learning opportunities to students in Hong Kong. A huge variety of activities featuring local and international children’s authors offered a flexible programme for children of all ages. Children’s authors visited schools virtually or in person, engaging in a series of talks and workshops designed to support English curricula, creative writing, and language skills, as well as boost students’ creativity. Also, we were excited to invite Michael Morpurgo, the former Children’s Laureate and author of War Horse to present three multi-school events with other headline authors Elena Favilli (Rebel Girls series) and Malinda Lo(Last Night at the Telegraph Club).

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YRF 2021

19-30/04/2021

To celebrate 10 years of the Young Readers Festival, we presented a hybrid programme of virtual and live school visits. We partnered with Bring Me a Book, to include Chinese author events, and other Chinese language authors including Dai Yun from Singapore, Lin Po Ting from Taiwan and Feng Zikai Award winners Huang Li and Yu Liqiong from China, as well as Shana Cheung from Hong Kong. In another highlight of the 2021 YRF two popular authors, Julia Lovell and Jerry Craft, appeared in one-off events available to all Hong Kong schools. Historian and translator Lovell introduced a new generation of fans to one of world literature’s most memorable superheroes, the Monkey King., while graphic novelist Craft shared drawings and stories from New Kid and Class Act, his funny and heartbreaking take on fitting in at Middle School.

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YRF 2020

02-13/03/2020

The Young Readers Festival 2020 was accessible to all children in Hong Kong, with local and international writers presenting a live programme of inspirational online events in the first two weeks of June. Authors included British author and performer Mark Llewelyn Evans, who uses music and storytelling to engage kids with the story of opera, and Australian writer and bush worker Matt Zurbo, who inspires kids to create their own stories by finding humour and inspiration in everyday events. Well-loved local authors Sarah Brennan and Anna Tso also shared tales based on Hong Kong life and Chinese culture.

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YRF 2019

04-15/03/2019

The 2019 Young Readers Festival brought together a diverse and dynamic group of local and international writers, illustrators, comic creators and poets. Their dedication to the art of telling inspirational stories to children and young adults motivated and inspired young people to engage with all aspects of the written word. We were excited to include two authors on the book list for  Hong Kong Battle of the Books 2019 (Jack Cheng and Kate Beasley) alongside other international award-winning writers such as Tristan Bancks, Matthew Cordell, Lamar Giles, Candy Gourlay, Zohab Khan, Patrice Lawrence, Jen Chen and Howard Wong. We were also proud to feature writers from closer to home, including Jane Houng, Libby Lam, Dora Tsang, and Joanne Wong. We worked with more than 40 schools, reaching over 10,000 students, providing a crucial gateway to cultural exchange and exposing young people to diverse topics.

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Off-Festival Events

HKILF Summertime 2024

19-23/7/2023

HKILF Summertime 2024, a five day event, showcased three rising literary stars: Mirinae Lee, Pim Wangtechawat, and Sheung-King. The authors discussed their acclaimed new works and publishing journeys at the Hong Kong Book Fair. A vibrant Lunch Panel with Hong Kong Shifts and a cozy Literary Lounge enabled book lovers to mingle and network. In two motivating workshops, aspiring writers learned about the craft of autofiction and character development.

 

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HKILF Illustrated 2023

23-26/11/2023

HKILF presented four days of inspiring events focusing on the art of illustration, picture book making and the creative process featuring professional illustrators from Canada and Hong Kong. Speakers included Canadian Picture Book Award winner Josée Bisaillon, and local artists Maoshan Connie, Pearl Law and Libby Lam.

Educator Event: Nurturing Literacy With School Visits

27/10/2023

Colleen Ackford of Erin Kent Consulting delivered a keynote that delved into the importance of providing authentic and engaging literacy experiences, including author and illustrator school visits, in educational programmes, the role of agency in learning, and the profound impact of supporting students in developing their identities as readers and writers.

Hong Kong Book Fair 2023: How to Make a Picture Book

23/07/2023

We invited HK illustrator and best-selling children’s book author Lady Libby to share on “How to Make a Picture Book” during the Hong Kong Book Fair. Known for her unusual story plots and vibrant images, Libby uses her storybooks to ignite the confidence and kindness in every child.

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