Alicia Canter: Adelaide festival Writers Week celebrated emerging writers as well as well-known voices such as Christos Tsiolkas and Alexander McCall smith over the last week
The entrance to Writers WeekPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianA child enjoys the Nylon Zoo parade on kids day over the weekendPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianIndigenous Australian children's author Boori Monty Pryor from Townsville, North Queensland, plays the didgeridoo in the Story Tent on Sunday 2 March. He read from his book Shake A LegPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianMembers of the audience watch Alison Bechdel and Rabih Alameddine speakPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianLucy, 6 and Emerson, 3 both from Gawler, South Australia paint on kids dayPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianMembers of the public enjoy the bookshopPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianChristos Tsiolkas, author of The Slap, speaks on stage at Writers Week. He was discussing his new book, BarracudaPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAuthors Alison Bechdel and Rabih Alameddine speak about identityPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianThe bookshop at Writers WeekPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAdelaidian Hannah Kent speaks about her book Burial Rites. Burial Rites was nominated for the Guardian First book award last year, and tells the story of Agnes Magnúsdóttir, the last woman publically executed in IcelandPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianChristos Tsiolkas at Adelaide Writers WeekPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the GuardianAuthor Alexander McCall Smith speaks about his new book The Forever GirlPhotograph: Alicia Canter for the Guardian