Home / News / The 2020 Malta Book Festival – virtual edition kicks off tomorrow! Back to News The 2020 Malta Book Festival – virtual edition kicks off tomorrow! Festivals • Malta Book Festival • News 9th November, 2020 Following months of preparation, the 2020 Malta Book Festival – virtual edition kicks off Wednesday 11 November with a varied programme of events and activities for audiences of all ages. New to this virtual edition, the Festival officially opens already on Tuesday evening with the awards ceremony for the winners of the Terramaxka National Book Prize for children and adolescents. Starting from the morning of Wednesday 11 November and running until Sunday 15 November, you’ll be able to enjoy all events on the online programme for free, streamed straight into your home, and broadcast via the National Book Council website and Facebook page. On the occasion of this first online book festival, the National Book Council in collaboration with participating publishers have curated a special programme intended to convey the same spirit of inventiveness, exchange and creativity as every year – to an even wider book-loving community. More than 60 events make part of the 2020 Malta Book Festival programme, including book launches and presentations, meetings with authors, working groups and discussions, as well as an array of activities for children. Among the international guests for this edition we will be welcoming the celebrated author of The Satanic Verses, and his masterwork of magic realism, Midnight’s Children, Sir Salman Rushdie. Rushdie will be joining the National Book Prize Lifetime Achievement Award Dr Alfred Sant in conversation with by Prof. Clare E. Vassallo, and participating in a digital Q&A. The 2020 Malta Book Festival will also be welcoming more than 10,000 students who have registered to follow a series of performances based on Terramaxka Prize winning works. In support of their reading experience and encounter with books by Maltese publishers, they have each received a €5 voucher which can be redeemed from the online stores of booksellers and publishers participating in the Festival. For the latest 2020 Malta Book Festival updates follow this website and the National Book Council (Malta) Facebook page. SHARE POST Related Articles John Edward DeMicoli from Malta wins 2026 regional Commonwealth Short Story Prize for Canada and Europe News 13th May, 2026 Read More The 2026 Doreen Micallef National Poetry Contest is Now Open for Entries News 12th May, 2026 Read More Average Maltese person buys three books a year, survey finds News 12th May, 2026 Read More Open Call for illustration submissions for the exhibition From Illustration to Book at the Malta Book Festival 2026 News 11th May, 2026 Read More National Book Council Publishes its Annual Report for 2025 News 17th April, 2026 Read More Commonwealth Short Story Prize welcomes the first ever Maltese author onto its regional shortlist News 15th April, 2026 Read More Exhibitors and Event Organisers – Apply Now To Participate At The 2026 Malta Book Festival! News 14th April, 2026 Read More Apply Now for a Free Online Course for Aspiring Book Editors News 13th April, 2026 Read More The 45 PLR Payment Is Out Public Lending Rights 9th April, 2026 Read More Call for Theatrical Adaptations of Maltese Books at the Malta Book Festival News 8th April, 2026 Read More view all similar news
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