Writing workshops, poetry and comics, book talks, books on the run, coffee and much more! This year, Litteralund's Kulturcrew, a group of young people at high school, has put together a program for young people. Come by and hang out in a group, paint a bookmark, go on a tip tour about banned books, buy a coffee and have a literary experience! Everything is free. Here you will find all the program items.
🟣 16.15–17.45 Printing workshop with Lova Lakso
Take the chance to develop your writing in a workshop with none other than Lova Lakso! She won the Hjärtans fröjd Prize 2025 for her book “Utan att passera gå” and now she comes here to write with you.
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Drop in if space permits.
🟣 17.00–17.45 Elaf Ali
Meet journalist, host and author Elaf Ali!
In 2021, she published the autobiographical book Who Has Said Something About Love? Breaking Free from the Oppression of Honor, in which she describes the control and oppression of honor she was subjected to while growing up. Elaf has also worked as a program host, columnist and is a panelist on Immigrants for Swedes. Elaf comes to us and talks about the book, her life and, above all, her writing. Drop-in
🟣 17.30 Opening
Come to the opening! Image and form students in the aesthetic program at Spyken high school are exhibiting watercolor illustrations. The students have illustrated poems and song lyrics. Drop in
🟣 18.00–19.00 The writing competition
The winners of this year's writing competition are revealed! A total of three prizes will be awarded in each age group, 13–15 years and 16–18 years. The twenty best entries have been printed in a book that will be awarded during the evening. A warm welcome! Drop-in
🟣 18.00–19.00 Book circle – Once Upon A Broken Heart
The book “Once upon a broken heart