Home / News / The last mascot of the Festival takes us back to the origin Back to News The last mascot of the Festival takes us back to the origin Festivals • Malta Book Festival • News 17th August, 2023 After having met Ray il-Qarrej, Filip il-Kittieb and Ċiċi l-Ispettatriċi, we would like to introduce you to another character of the Malta Book Festival’s official poster – Mia s-Semmiegħa, who especially loves to listen to stories from books transmitted orally. The captivating act of recounting has been performed since the dawn of time. Humans have a natural tendency to prefer stories told orally in order to remember, for instance, the history of humanity or human wisdom accumulated over the years, as shown by proverbs (and also the etymology of the word in Maltese – “qwiel”). When Mia listens to oral stories, she is all ears. Mia finds comfort in them as well as recounted literature. Although she still devours books – just like the other three characters of the poster – Mia also consumes literature in other genres that are related to the ear. Have you ever listened to a musical adaptation of a literary text, for instance a ballad or the National Anthem, an audiobook, or perhaps even a literary podcast? These are all various experiences that emerge from a single point of origin – literature. Whether you love books or you’re an aspiring writer, or if you’re someone who’s looking for new ways to engage with literature, you are warmly invited to the Malta Book Festival happening between the 18 and the 20 October at the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre (MFCC), Ta’ Qali. The programme of events will include activities which showcase the auditory aspect of literature, for example poetry readings, live podcasts happening at the venue and musical concerts based on literature, while the audio version of books can be found at some exhibitors at the Festival. For the latest updates on the Malta Book Festival, please follow the NBC website, and the NBC Facebook page and Malta Book Festival 2023 Facebook page. SHARE POST Related Articles How To Connect With Small Presses: Free Zoom Session for Maltese Authors and Publishers from UK Literary Agent News 27th January, 2026 Read More Festival, Funds and Strategic Developments in 2026: Key Dates News 26th January, 2026 Read More Shining an international spotlight on the Maltese book sector at London Book Fair 2026 News 22nd January, 2026 Read More A book donation by the National Book Council to Malta Libraries Initiatives 16th January, 2026 Read More JOIN THE NBC AT THE LONDON BOOK FAIR 2026: GUEST PASSES FOR NBC STAKEHOLDERS FROM MALTA News 12th January, 2026 Read More The 44 PLR Payment Is Out Public Lending Rights 9th January, 2026 Read More The National Book Council pays tribute to the memory of Alfred Palma News 20th December, 2025 Read More Call for Reviewers for the Paġna Letterarja in 2026 Initiatives 19th December, 2025 Read More CALL FOR TRANSLATORS – Submit your details to the NBC Translators Database News 3rd December, 2025 Read More Book donation by the NBC to Komunità ta’ Santa Marija News 3rd December, 2025 Read More view all similar news
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