The Omega Writers Book Fair usually occurs each year in mid-March, though in 2021 it will be in July because of the COVID pandemic bringing a halt to proceedings.
The fair brings together Australasian authors with their readers.
There is a Christian theme to many of the books on sale, however, you don’t need to be a Christian writer, or a Christian for that matter, to apply for a stall or be a buyer at this fair. Writers’ books should, however, have uplifting, valuing, family-orientated content.
Many of the writers bring awareness to readers of challenging neurological and psychological conditions. Kathy Hoopmann, Josie Montano, Anna Tullemans and I have written on Autism, Jenny Woolsey writes on difference and diversity,
Sally Eberhardt writes on business networking for introverted people, and Nathan Anderson has produced a beautiful book encouraging children to understand themselves through affirmations and the discovery of self-worth. However, we don’t only write on the topics listed. Most of us have ventured further afield, yet still retain strong beliefs in documenting the human condition.
Rhonda Valentine Dixon