Open Book Festival needs us!

Dear Literature Lovers,

The Open Book Festival has just put out a call for donations:

Please consider donating to the Open Book Festival.

Many organisations face funding crises right now and we unfortunately find ourselves in that position. We have been partly reliant on support from different levels of Government since the inception of Open Book, and there is still, so close to this year’s September festival, no clarity about the applications we have made to the Western Cape or National Government.

Your investment in the festival will not bring you dividends or shares, but what it will bring is the knowledge that the festival that you love and in whose value you believe will continue to exist.

For years we have spoken about our belief that Open Book is not owned by us – it is owned by all those who contribute to making it an inclusive, vibrant festival that consists of incredibly important and difficult conversations and serves to highlight some of the fantastic writing coming out of South Africa (and beyond). 

If you see value in Open Book, please consider contributing.

Questions you may have:

How much money does the Festival need?

R500 000

What happens if the festival doesn’t raise the money?

The festival will still go ahead, but we will have to borrow money to ensure that all our participants get paid. Longer term, the consequences are far more troubling. Borrowing money is not sustainable, and Open Book will then likely not survive beyond this year.

What happens if the Government funding does come through at the last minute?

If we raise our target and our proposals for funding are approved at the last minute, the money will be used for next year’s festival.

Is there anything else we can do to help?

If you have contacts to potential sponsors, please put us in touch – email introductions, meetings or whatever else makes sense. As government funding becomes increasingly difficult to access, it becomes even more crucial for the Arts Sector to be able to build partnerships with corporate entities.

It’s worth noting that sponsorships can also be in-kind, but currently we are in vital need of ‘paper money’.

If you have any other questions, please email either Mervyn or Frankie.

Final words from the Open Book team

Since 2011, we have been curating a festival that speaks to our love for the work of South African (and other) writers, as well as our commitment to seeing the literary landscape in this country transform. It has been a space where we have been privileged to create inclusive, interesting, entertaining and meaningful events that are part of much broader conversations. We have witnessed friendships being made, work being created and published because of new connections, and have come to think of so many of you as family. We are heartbroken that the continued existence of Open Book feels so tenuous. Please help if you can.

Mervyn, Frankie and the Open Book Team

DONATE TO SUPPORT THE OPEN BOOK FESTIVAL

KARAVAN PRESS WINTER SALE

Dear Readers,

At Karavan Press, we have many stories to warm up your heart this winter. Curl up under a blanket with a great book and a cup of coffee and enjoy! Our WINTER SALE is on until 15 July 2025: BUY ANY FOUR KARAVAN PRESS TITLES FOR R800 (delivery to your nearest PostNet store included).

Place your order by letting us know which four titles you would like to have delivered to your nearest PostNet store and send us your cell number for the courier.

All our titles can be found here: KARAVAN PRESS BOOKS

Click here to order:

KARAVAN PRESS WINTER SALE

Happy reading!

Coffee with Karavan Press – July

You are invited to the third of six planned gatherings this year where you can chat to me, Karina, founder and publisher of Karavan Press, and likeminded writers and readers over a cup of coffee – or tea, of course – about anything related to book-writing-editing-publishing-reading. Karavan Press’s home will be open, and I will be ready to answer your questions and discuss your projects.

No need to RSVP. Just ring the bell between 10AM and 12PM on Saturday, 5 July 2025. Coffee and tea will be served. Karavan Press books will be on sale at great prices.

Feminist Readers Book Club: The Frightened by Lethokuhle Msimang

The chosen book for the next Feminist Readers Book Club read is The Frightened by Lethokuhle Msimang. The book club will meet at The Book Lounge on 25 June 2025, 5.30 for 6PM. Can’t wait!

In this lyrical, fragmented novella, Lethokuhle Msimang uses autobiographical and poetic interventions to lead the reader through landscapes of loss and longing, travelling between France, China, Spain and South Africa, to explore the troubled terrain of leaving and finding home. At once exhilarating, heart-breaking and haunting, The Frightened speaks to the complexity of relationships, the pain of love, the effects of trauma, the necessity and constant work of healing, and the unfulfillable wish to feel a true sense of belonging. It is the story of finding one’s voice amidst inherited violence, and the importance of art and creativity in that process.