‘I Am Not Making This Up’

True Storytelling Festival

Coledale Community Hall, 26-27 November 2022

At a time when truth is under threat in so much of what we read, ‘I’m Not Making This Up’ celebrates the power of fact in storytelling, bringing together some of the brightest talents and most distinctive voices writing non-fiction today. 

The festival opens on Saturday 26th of November at Coledale Community Hall with a keynote speech from the multi award-winning author of The Winter Road, Kate Holden.  

Bestselling memoirist Patti Miller appears in conversation with Caroline Baum to discuss difficult relationships in True Friends. After cider and storytelling direct from the farm with Jo-Anne Fahey from Darkes Glenbernie Orchard, join us for dinner at Earthwalker with foraging expert Diego Bonetto discussing why we should Eat Weeds

On Sunday, Dr Jodi Edwards introduces us to the local Dharawal language, Phillipa McGuinness goes beneath the surface to examine our largest organ in Skin Deep, and Anne Howell speaks about her experience with severe amnesia as captured in her memoir All That I Forgot. Former detective Gary Jubelin investigates criminal Badness, and Professor Rob Brander, aka ‘Dr Rip’, appears in conversation with Walkley-award winning journalist, author and surfer Malcolm Knox.

Stella Prize-winning Tasmanian novelist Heather Rose unveils her memoir Nothing Bad Ever Happens Here, and we end the day with the sounds of Lovers Dreamers Fighters, as singer Lo Carmen talks about memory and her sources of inspiration with acclaimed biographer and journalist Mark Mordue

In our hands-on workshop program, you can learn to write truthfully with Patti Miller and discover the edible local landscape with the Wild Weeds Workshop (ticketed separately here).



MEET THE SPEAKERS

  • Lo Carmen

    Lo Carmen

    Lo Carmen is an Australian singer songwriter, musician and actress. She has released seven albums in the Americana alt-country indie rock vein. She also appeared in the The Year My Voice Broke and played the real-life part of Sally Ann Huckstep in Blue Murder.

    Her memoir Lovers Fighters Dreamers looks at the messy and often painful path to a creative life as pursued by her female idols including Robyn Archer and Billie Holiday. 

    Lo Carmen appears with Mark Mordue on Carrying The Torch - Sunday 27th at 5:30pm

  • Caroline Baum

    Caroline Baum is the author of Only: A Singular Memoir, a journalist, and presenter of Life Sentences, her podcast about contemporary biography. She is an Ambassador for the Older Womens Network. 

    Caroline Baum appears with Patti Miller on True Friends - Saturday 26th at 3:45pm

    Caroline Baum appears with Anne Howell & Phillipa McGuiness on Mind & Body - Sunday 27th at 11:30am

    Caroline Baum appears with Heather Rose on Seek, Pray, Love - Sunday 27th at 4:15pm

  • Jennifer Macey

    Jennifer Macey

    Jennifer Macey is an award winning audio producer, journalist and PhD candidate at UOW’s School of Geography and Sustainable Communities where she is making a podcast about the changing industrial landscape of Port Kembla. Jennifer produces the weekly podcast Follow the Money for the Australia Institute. She has produced many podcasts; for kids, on creativity and mental health, art, education, technology, books and the environment. Jennifer teaches podcasting at UOW and has worked in newsrooms at the ABC and Deutsche Welle in Germany.

    Jennifer Macey appears with Diego Bonetto over dinner at Earthwalker on Saturday 26th at 6:15pm

  • Diego Bonetto

    Diego Bonetto

    Diego Bonetto runs foraging workshops that teach participants how to engage with delicious wild food while starting conversations around belonging, sustainability, and agency. He has collaborated with chefs, herbalists, environmentalists, and cultural workers. He is also an artist passionate about using his practice to return botanical literacy to communities. 

    Diego has been featured by Marie Claire, GQAustralia, Lonely Planet, the Sydney Morning Herald, and ABC, among other media outlets. Diego is the author of Eat Weeds - A Field Guide to Foraging: How to Identify, Harvest, Eat and Use Wild Plants published by Thames & Hudson.

    Diego Bonetto speaks with Jennifer Macey over dinner at Earthwalker Saturday 26th November 26th

  • Jodi Edwards

    Jodi Edwards

    Jodi Edwards is a proud Yuin woman with kinship connection to Dharawal Country. Her work addresses continuity of cultural practices in the Yuin and Dharawal Nations through her company, Gumaraa Aboriginal Education.

    She has a PhD in Traditional Aboriginal Pedagogies, a Masters in Language Education and a Graduate Diploma in Natural Cultural Resource Management which also informs her work sharing cultural knowledges and practices for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.

    Jodi has been in the education sector for over 23 years. She has been involved in many Indigenous research and art projects including practices of fishnetting, boat making and possum skin cloaking.

    Jodi Edwards appears with David Roach at Do You Speak Dharawal on Saturday 26th at 10:15am - This session is free but registration is required

  • Rob Brander

    Professor Rob Brander – aka ‘Dr Rip’ – is a coastal geomorphologist and professor at the University of New South Wales in Sydney. A resident of Coalcliff, he’s been studying beaches for more than 30 years, starting in Canada where water temperatures convinced him to come to Australia.

    He is an international expert on rip currents and beach safety and runs a community education program called The Science of the Surf. Rob is the author of Dr Rip's Essential Beach Book and a popular columnist for the Illawarra Flame.

    Rob Brander appears with Malcolm Knox at Dr Rip on the Science of the Surf on Sunday 27th at 3pm

  • Jo-Anne Fahey

    Jo-Anne Fahey

    Jo-Anne Fahey is the manager of ‘on farm’ diversification at Darkes Glenbernie Orchard, a sixth-generation family farm in Darkes Forest. Jo-Anne joined the family business full time in 2013 after a successful career with NSW Department of Education.

    She is responsible for the creation of value-added Darkes products, such as cider and vinegar, and also manages orchard experiences, including tractor-train tours and fruit-picking. Jo-Anne stepped into these varied roles out of necessity. For more than 80 years, the Fahey’s 64-hectare farm has produced apples and stone fruit. But in today’s challenging market, diversification has been the key to success – and the Darkes Cider brand is now an international award-winner. 

    Jo-Anne appears at Darkes Cider Tasting on Saturday 26th at 5:15pm

  • Kate HOLDEN

    Kate Holden

    Kate Holden was born in Melbourne but now lives in Austinmer. She is the author of two memoirs, In My Skin and The Romantic: Italian Nights and Days. For her first foray into investigative journalism, The Winter Road, Kate revisited the murder of an environmental officer by a farmer, prompting deep analysis of the complex tensions that characterise the history of white settlement and the conflict between protecting and clearing the bush. The book has won a deserved slew of awards. 

    Kate Holden gives our keynote speech “Types of Truth” on Saturday 26th at 2:30pm

  • GARY Jubelin

    Gary Jubelin

    Gary Jubelin is arguably Australia’s most high-profile homicide detective, leading investigations into the disappearance of William Tyrell, the killing of three Aboriginal children at Bowraville and the killing of Caroline Byrne. He retired from the NSW Policer force after 34 years.

    He is the host of the I Catch Killers podcast and the author of the bestselling book of the same name. In his new book Badness, he revisits notorious cases to gain a better understanding of how evil can become part of human nature.

    Gary Jubelin appears on Who’s Bad with Andy Muir on Sunday 27th at 1:30pm

  • Malcolm Knox

    Malcolm Knox

    Malcolm Knox writes fiction and non fiction with equal polish. He won a Walkley award for his investigation of the fraudulent author Norma Khoury. HIs other non-fiction includes Secrets of the Jury Room; Bradman’s Wat and Boom: The Underground History of Australia from Gold Rush to GFC. His novels include Summerland, A Private Man, The Wonder Lover and Bluebird. He is a keen surfer and a cricket tragic.

    Malcolm Knox appears with Rob Brander at Dr Rip on the Science of the Surf on Sunday 27th at 3pm

  • Phillipa McGuinness

    Phillipa McGuinness

    Phillipa McGuinness is the author of Skin Deep, The Year Everything Changed, and editor of Copyfight. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald, Griffith Review, Inside Story and Meanjin. She is a former publisher at NewSouth/UNSW Press and Cambridge University Press and a regular commentator on book publishing, maternal health and life and politics at the turn of the 21st century. Phillipa is the editor of Openbook magazine for the State Library of NSW and lives in Sydney, Australia. 

    Phillipa McGuiness appears with Anne Howell & Caroline Baum on Mind & Body - Sunday 27th at 11:30am

  • Patti Miller

     Patti Miller

    Patti Miller, founder of the Life Stories Workshop, is an award-winning writer and Australia’s most experienced and successful life writing mentor. She is the author of nine books of non-fiction, fiction, and writing texts – published by Allen & Unwin, Random House, Routledge and UQP. Her creative approach to life writing has grown out of her experience of writing and literature and her fascination with the stories of lives. She has taught life writing workshops since 1991, in particular for the Faber Academy, Sydney and London, and the Paris Memoir course. 

    Patti Miller will lead the writing workshop Truth Telling in Memoir on Saturday 26th at 11am

    Patti Miller appears with Caroline Baumon True Friends on Saturday 26th at 3:45pm

  • Mark Mordue

    Mark Mordue

    Mark Mordue launched his career in Sydney as a rock journalist deeply involved with the post-punk era of the 1980s. He has been the editor of three national publications: Stiletto, Australian Style and Neighbourhood. Mark is also a winner of a 1992 Human Rights Media Award and the 2010 Pascall Prize: Australian Critic of the Year.

    He is a widely published journalist and the author of the poetry collections Via Us: Poems from Inside the Corona and Darlinghurst Funeral Rites, and the biography Boy on Fire – The Young Nick Cave. His novel There’s No Telling will appear in late 2023, to be followed by the next volume of his biography, Dark Star – Nick Cave in London, Berlin and Sao Paulo

    Mark Mordue appears with Lo Carmen on Carrying The Torch - Sunday 27th at 5:30pm

  • Andy Muir

    Andy Muir

    Andy Muir has worked as a researcher and script coordinator for television shows such as Underbelly, MDA and All Saints. He also has writing credits on Home and Away, Neighbours and Silver Sun. Andy has written material for Thank God You're Here. He is the author of Hiding To Nothing and Something To Nothing. Andy is a regular presenter for BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival.

    Andy Muir appears with Gary Jubelin on Who’s Bad on Sunday 17th at 1:30pm

  • Heather Rose

    Heather Rose

    Heather Rose is the Australian author of eight novels. Heather's most recent novel, Bruny, won the ABIA 2020 General Fiction Book of the Year. Her seventh novel, The Museum of Modern Love, won the 2017 Stella Prize. It also won the 2017 Christina Stead Prize and the 2017 Margaret Scott Prize. It has been published internationally and translated into numerous languages. Both The Museum of Modern Love and The Butterfly Man were longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. The Butterfly Man won the Davitt Award in 2006, and in 2007 The River Wife won the international Varuna Eleanor Dark Fellowship. 

    Bruny and The Museum of Modern Love are both in development for the screen, and the play of The Museum of Modern Love premiered at Sydney Festival in 2022. Heather writes with Danielle Wood under the pen-name Angelica Banks and their Tuesday McGillycuddy children's series has twice been shortlisted for the Aurealis Awards for best children's fantasy. Heather lives by the sea in Tasmania.

    Heather Rose appears with Caroline Baum on Seek, Pray, Love - Sunday 27th at 4:15pm

  • David Roach

    David Roach

    David Roach is visual artist and award-winning screenwriter and director. His films have been released internationally, and include the documentary Red Obsession narrated by Russel Crowe. WW1 feature, Beneath Hill 60 starring Brendan Cowell and The Surgeon and the Soldier about surgeon Munjed al Muderis for SBS. When he is not off making movies David lives on the Illawarra coast with his wife, author and broadcaster, Caroline Baum. David is the President of the Clifton School of Arts committee.

    David Roache appears with Jodi Edwards at Do You Speak Dharawal on Saturday 26th at 10:15am - This session is free but registration is required

  • Anne Howell

    Anne Howell

    Anne Howell has written a memoir All That I Forgot about her experience of severe amnesia. She had been a newspaper journalist for the Sydney Morning Herald and a magazine features editor before acquiring the condition, after neurosurgery, in 1991. Settling in Coledale to live and recover, she has worked extensively as a professional writer and editor in the Illawarra. She completed a PhD in Creative Writing in 2013.

    Anne Howell appears with Phillipa McGuiness& Caroline Baum on Mind & Body - Sunday 27th at 11:30am

  • Uncle Peter Button

    Uncle Peter Button

    Uncle Peter Button is a passionate environmental and cultural advocate. He has been dedicated to protecting the environment within the Illawarra both personally and through his work with the NSW Parks and Wildlife Service. Peter works tirelessly to protect Aboriginal culture and heritage. He is a representative in the Sandon Point Aboriginal Place Joint Agreement Partnership and a member of Sandon Point Aboriginal Tent Embassy. He was named Wollongong’s 2022 Aboriginal Male Elder of the Year.

    Uncle Peter Button gives a Welcome to Country at 2:30pm on Saturday 26th