Book for the Franschhoek Literary Festival 2025, from 16 to 18 May, for unmissable sessions and a weekend of culture, cuisine and creativity in the picturesque village of Franschhoek.
Franschhoek will once again become the country’s literary capital as it welcomes a dynamic mix of authors, thinkers, and creatives for the much-anticipated Franschhoek Literary Festival (FLF). This year’s programme promises bold conversations, inspiring workshops, and powerful storytelling that reflect the cultural pulse of South Africa and beyond.
- Whether you’re drawn to gripping narratives, creative masterclasses, or thought-provoking debate, FLF offers something for every curious mind.
Enthralling discussions include:
• Beyond Belief – Koketso Sachane talks to Gavin Evans about his powerful memoir of estrangement and reconciliation, Son of a Preacher Man.
• Skop, Skiet en Fauna – Wildlife thriller maestro, Tony Park (The Protector) and bestselling naval yarn-spinner, Justin Fox (Hell Run Tobruk) let Nancy Richards in on their secrets to creating convincing and gripping action.
• The Sting of Story – Novels once helped to spark revolutions. But can fiction be resistance in a democracy? Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane weighs the weaponry of words with Elleke Boehmer (Ice Shock) and Siphiwe Gloria Ndlovu (The Creation of Half-Broken People).
• The Heart of the Matter – Jo Watson (The Ex Effect) explores the origins and classic techniques of romance writing with Jackie Phamotse (The Tea Merchant), Busisekile Khumalo (Rubies and Rain), and Qarnita Loxton (What’s Wrong With June?)
• Van TikTok na die Tafel – TikTok sensations Najma Abrahams and Azba Fanie (Tietie en Nanna se Huiskos) will share kitchen secrets, family favorites, and the joy of cooking for loved ones — and their 221k-strong online family.
• Nuwe Lewe na ‘n Narsis – Susan Booyens speaks to Ilse Verster (’n Vrou staan op) about the severed wounds of emotional abuse – manipulation, control, gaslighting, and the slow erosion of self-worth. An important conversation about breaking freedom and standing strong.
• In the Thirst Person – Just like good sex itself, good sex writing is a skill worth studying. Busisekile Khumalo (Rubies and Rain), Siya Khumalo (The Queer Book of Revelation), and Jo Watson (The Ex Effect) join Letlhogonolo Mokgoroane to define what makes a scene sizzle, and expose the cliches that will lock you out of your reader’s pants for good.
• Love to Hate You – Tom Eaton (An Act of Murder) and Mary Watson (The Cleaner) discuss the art of crafting villains with Danielle Weakley.
Interactive workshops:
• Look Closely: Art Writing Workshop – Join Ashraf Jamal for a masterclass on writing about African art. Discover how to convey the rich stories and cultural significance behind the artwork while exploring techniques to deepen your creative and critical engagement with the continent’s vibrant artistic landscape.
• Hot Type: Romance Writing Workshop – Writing coach and author Sarah Bullen will teach you the must-know rules of romance writing: how to structure your plot and craft your love leads. Plus: How have blockbusting “romantasy” writers like Sarah J Maas changed the game of romance fiction?
- These are just a few highlights from a programme packed with engaging, original sessions. The full list can be found online and tickets can be bought via Webtickets.
Beyond the books, Franschhoek offers a feast for the senses. With charming vineyards, world-class restaurants, and cultural attractions, there’s no better place to spend the weekend. Here are a few activities to consider for between Franschhoek Literary Festival sessions:
• Sip and savour – Indulge in some of South Africa’s finest wines. The various estates in the area offer tasting experiences to complement the literary atmosphere.
• Dining delights – Enjoy gourmet meals at Reuben’s, Le Petite Ferme, or Le Petit Colombe, where seasonal flavours and expertly crafted dishes provide a perfect post-session indulgence.
• Explore and experience – Take a leisurely cycle along the Franschhoek Wine Tram, visit the Huguenot Memorial Museum, or browse artisanal goods at the Village Market.
With literature, culture, and culinary discoveries around every corner, the Franschhoek Literary Festival is more than a weekend—it’s a celebration of stories and the people who tell them.
WHAT: Franschhoek Literary Festival 2025
WHERE: Franschhoek
WHEN: 16 to 18 May 2025
BOOKING & TICKETS: Webtickets |
INFO: For more festival updates, to view the full list of participants and to select sessions to attend, please visit the official Franschhoek Literary Festival website and follow the festival’s Instagram account.