The events surrounding the upcoming local film Book Week continue, with writer/director Heath Davis on a constant push for paperback and prose.
Heath announced his intimate 'Write Club' sessions last week, and this week is launching the Book Week Street Library at the Paragon Cafe in Katoomba.
"Friday June 30 we are launching our Book Week Street Library," says Heath. "Everyone is invited! Please bring your fave book - not some dull paperback gathering dust in the shed - and share your best book moments with your friends and neighbours!"
The night will also include bands, banter, food and drinks as we celebrate the importance of community and human connection!
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