Home / News / Spotlight on the Campus Book Festival: The End Back to News Spotlight on the Campus Book Festival: The End Campus Book Festival • Festivals • News 7th April, 2017 Yesterday evening the Book Festival on Campus came to an end with an event in honour of author Caroline Smailes, the special guest of the Festival. Smailes led a number of workshops on different aspects of literary writing and the art of story-telling during the three days of the Festival. She was interviewed by John Bonello about her life and her work, with a focus on the importance of her Maltese lineage. The author read excerpts of her work and answered questions from the audience. Among yesterday’s events, there was a talk by Dr. Michael Spagnol on linguistic variation in Maltese, which attracted quite a large number of university students, and a meeting with the author Jean Paul Borg, who talked with Elena Cardona about his latest publication – a collection of short stories entitled ‘Mhux Nies’ (Klabb Kotba Maltin). A session of poetry readings, both in Maltese and English, set up by Faraxa, gave the audience the opportunity to hear some of the original voices in contemporary local poetry: Marlene Saliba, Therese Pace, Dion P.P. Pizzuto and Linda Henry. It can be said to be characteristic of the Festival that it should feature evening poetry sessions. This year the Festival also featured the book launch of a collection of poems by Prof. Kenneth Wain, ‘Who looks at the sun anymore’ (Horizons). Different aspects of the book were addressed by the Festival such as the craft of book-binding and the restoration of books and archives. On both Wednesday and Thursday Glen Calleja led workshops on handmade books, while on Thursday HoASA (History of Art and Fine Arts Students’ Association) set up a talk on the preservation and restoration of books. The National Book Council, together with Għaqda tal-Malti – Universita’ thank all the publishers and organizations that took part in the Festival, as well as the authors, speakers and readers who participated in the events. We also thank the members of the public who supported the Festival by attending and taking part in the events that were prepared for them. SHARE POST Related Articles Open Call for Installation Proposals: Centrepiece of the From Illustration to Book Exhibition at the Malta Book Festival 2025 News 26th May, 2025 Read More Know Your Rights! Literary Agent Simon Trewin offers free Zoom session to stakeholders News 26th May, 2025 Read More CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: POSITION OF DIRECTOR (EXECUTIVE) WITH THE NATIONAL BOOK COUNCIL News 16th May, 2025 Read More The Malta Book Festival 2025 Will Be Writing Anew! News 14th May, 2025 Read More The 2025 Doreen Micallef National Poetry Contest is Now Open for Entries News 12th May, 2025 Read More Open Call for illustration submissions for the exhibition From Illustration to Book at the Malta Book Festival 2025 Festivals 29th April, 2025 Read More Call for Short Stories About Valletta for Comma Press’ Reading the City Series News 28th April, 2025 Read More Have Your Say: The National Book Council 2025-2030 Strategy Up for Public Consultation News 28th April, 2025 Read More Exhibitors — apply now to participate at the 2025 Malta Book Festival! News 15th April, 2025 Read More The 41st PLR Payment Is Out Public Lending Rights 9th April, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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