Margie Orford elected President of South African PEN

Photo Credit: Brooke Fasani

Photo Credit: Brooke Fasani

Margie Orford has been elected President of PEN South Africa by the institution’s executive committee with effect from June 19. She succeeds Anthony (Tony) Fleischer, who was president for many years and died after a short illness on June 5 at his home in Cape Town. Margie was Vice-President of PEN South Africa for many years.

Margie is an award-winning journalist, photographer, film director, children's author and Fulbright scholar. Born in London, she grew up in southern Africa. She was detained as a student activist during the State of Emergency in 1985 and wrote her finals in prison. She lives in Cape Town, and is Patron for the children’s book charity, the Little Hands Trust and for SA RapeCrisis.

Her concern about violence against women is reflected throughout the Clare Hart series, published in the UK by Head of Zeus and Harper Witness in the US. It has also been published in France, Germany, Holland, Spain, Russia and the Czech Republic, and rights have also been sold in Denmark, Norway and Iceland.

Praise for Margie Orford and WATER MUSIC:

‘Margie Orford writes with great human insight, at times with poetic beauty, and always the ever-present deep, dark undertow of menace.’ – Peter James

'Orford plots so brilliantly that to stop reading is as harrowing as to carry on.' – Jake Kerridge, Daily Telegraph

‘Clare Hart is back, and she returns in style… the tension racks up, and up, and up… WATER MUSIC should see Orford win many, many more fans, and she’s not exactly short of them already. Read it.’ – The Big Issue

‘I loved the twists and turns of this book and the truly unknowable nature of the next chapter’ – Lizzi Thomasson, The Bookseller

‘Margie Orford gives genre writing swagger, she makes it look good…every detail in WATER MUSIC convinces. Every sentence is clipped, pared down, muscular, every emotion captured with poise and precision. WATER MUSIC is Orford’s best work yet.’ – Jonathan Amid, Slipnet

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Kaite O’Reilly’s THE 9 FRIDAS to Premiere at the Taipei Arts Festival

Kaite O’Reilly’s new play THE 9 FRIDAS will have its world premiere in Taiwan this September.

The play was commissioned by Sherman Cymru, Wales, and will have its first performances at the 16th Taipei Arts Festival, presented by Mobius Strip Theatre and Hong Kong Repertory Theatre, and directed by Phillip Zarrilli.

THE 9 FRIDAS explores the life of the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, revising conventional approaches to her story and examining Frida as an everywoman whose life and art has exceptional significance in the present day.

Here's the gorgeous trailer for the production:

我用身體的殘缺與傷痛 質疑你的權力 捍衛我的自由 一字眉、濃豔民族裙、三件式西裝、驚世駭俗的自畫像⋯⋯墨西哥畫家芙烈達.卡蘿(Frida Kahlo,1907-1954)。《九面芙烈達》由獲獎連連、備受矚目的英倫劇作家凱特.歐萊莉 (Kaite O'Reilly)及劇場導演菲利普.薩睿立(Phillip Zarrilli)領軍,結合莫比斯圓環創作公社當家花旦梁菲倚、氣場強大的劇場老手鄭志忠、新生代實力派王世緯與陳柏廷,及香港話劇團扛霸子馮蔚衡,在華麗綺幻的場景中化身芙烈達,以這位奇女子的一生境遇,重新界定正常與異常,醜陋與美麗。 09.05─09.07 《九面芙烈達》 莫比斯圓環創作公社 水源劇場|NTD700 2014第十六屆臺北藝術節 08.01─09.07 官網|https://www.taipeifestival.org 臉書|https://www.facebook.com/TaipeiArts 購票|兩廳院售票系統 http://goo.gl/0SF9VN

Kaite is an award winning playwright and previous recipient of the Ted Hughes Award for Poetry and the Peggy Ramsay Award, and she has also been nominated for, among others, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize.

For more information on THE 9 FRIDAS, see the Taipei Arts Festival website here.

Catch BFLA Authors at the Edinburgh Festivals

Tickets are now on sale for Edinburgh International Book Festival and you can see several Blake Friedmann authors there this August.

Edward Carey will be appearing at the festival twice. On 9 August he will be talking with Nathan Filer and Matthew Quick about creating characters in fiction. On 10 August he will be talking to children about his IREMONGER trilogy. The second in the trilogy, FOULSHAM, is published on 7 August. Explore Foulsham on Edward’s website.

On 15 August, Monique Roffey will be talking with Neel Mukherjee. Their conversation will explore the different ways their books address idealistic young men railing against their societies. Monique’s latest novel, HOUSE OF ASHES, is published on 24 July. See more on Monique’s website.

Rohan Gavin is running a reading workshop on THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES, Sherlock Holmes’s most famous case, on 19 August. The second novel in his KNIGHTLEY AND SON series, KNIGHTLEY AND SON: K-9, published on 14 August, also features a hound or two… See more on knightleyandson.com.

Zakes Mda is appearing on 19 August as part of the Voices from South Africa series to talk about his novels, including his most recent book THE SCULPTORS OF MAPUNGUBWE.

Margie Orford talks with Parker Bilal about African crime fiction and her novel WATER MUSIC, the fifth featuring detective Clare Hart, on 20 August. See more on Margie’s website.

On 25 August, Kerry Hudson talks with Simon Van Booy about her new novel THIRST and love stories. Find out more on Kerry’s Website.

Many of our writers also have shows as part of the Edinburgh fringe festival.

Andrew Doyle is performing his stand up show Zero Tolerance at the Stand this year from 30 July – 24 August. He will also be performing in a play called Outings at the Gilded Balloon, which explores many true life stories of people coming out, and runs from 30 July – 25 August.

Anna Emerson and Lizzie Bates of the Boom Jennies both have shows at the Fringe. Anna Emerson presents “An Evening With Patti DuPont” from 1-24 August. Lizzie Bates’ comedy show Reprobates runs from 30 July – 25 August. You can read more about the shows here.

The Edinburgh Festival is one of the largest Arts events in the world and takes place for three weeks every August in Scotland’s capital city.

Roger Spottiswoode attached to direct feature film HYPERBARIC, written by Dominic Morgan and Matt Harvey

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Roger Spottiswoode (Tomorrow Never Dies, Shake Hands with the Devil, Turner and Hooch) will direct Dominic Morgan and Matt Harvey’s film script HYPERBARIC. Rick Benattar and Nigel Thomas are producing the film for Mythic Entertainment and Matador Productions.

HYPERBARIC is a psychological thriller set on a ‘narco-submarine’, the crudely assembled vessels notoriously used by South American drug dealers to ferry narcotics without attracting the attention of the coast guard. The tense chamber piece follows four strangers, all with their own dark pasts, as they are forced to work together aboard a rickety submarine to smuggle a hugely valuable cargo of cocaine into the US.

HYPERBARIC is the third Morgan and Harvey screenplay to be set up in the last year, following THE BRIDGE (in development with Paradox, Simon West attached to direct) and THE CONTROLLER (Winkler Films and the Solution, with James McTeague attached to direct).

Roger Spottiswoode’s latest film, MIDNIGHT SUN, a family adventure about a boy’s friendship with a polar bear cub, will be released later this year.