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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 10 SEPTEMBER 2023 8 COMMERCIAL Meet the mascots of the 2023 Malta Book Festival THE National Book Council (NBC) has launched the offi- cial poster for the 2023 Malta Book Festival, which embod- ies the multi-sensory spirit of this year's edition of the belov- ed national celebration of the written word, taking you #be- yondbooks! Taking place at the Mal- ta Fairs & Conventions Cen- tre (MFCC), Ta' Qali from Wednesday 18 to Sunday 22 October, the Festival will once again serve as a key reference point for Malta's writers, pub- lishers translators, illustrators and, most importantly, the wider reading public in all of its variety. The biggest celebration of storytelling will be graced with some 50 exhibitors spread out over 8,000 square metres of space occupying exhibition areas for publishers, booksell- ers and NGOs, and activity areas for the numerous book presentations and discussions, while providing visitors with full accessibility and hassle-free parking. The beloved, family-friend- ly event remains driven by the National Book Council's mis- sion to foster a thriving book industry which leaves no read- ers behind. Illustrated by Moira Scicluna Zahra and designed by Sarah Cachia Falzon, the poster gives vibrant visual expression to this mission. Previously introduced through NBC's social media platforms, the mascots include Ray il-Qarrej, an imaginative fisherman whose nose is always stuck in a book; the enigmatic writer Filip il-Kittieb, whose passion lies in the performed word; Ċiċi l-Ispettatriċi, the curious cat who purrs at the sight of a literary show; and Mia s-Semmiegħa, the music enthusiast who jams to aural stories. Escorted through the event by this quirky set of charac- ters, seasoned readers as well as budding bibliophiles will explore the creative capacity of literature through events that incorporate other media, rang- ing from exhibitions and con- certs to reading sessions and poetry performances. Further in line with the Na- tional Book Council's drive to explore the multi-faceted po- tential of literature while also empowering the local creative community, the characters will enjoy an additional spotlight in a beautiful animated video created by Kyle Xuereb Cun- ningham and commissioned following an open call, whose selection was aided along through a productive and on- going collaboration between the NBC and the Malta Com- munity of Illustrators. With this spirited introduc- tion to our mascots, the NBC invites the general public to keep following their lead to- wards fresh announcements as the Malta Book Festival ap- proaches. In fact, the next item on the agenda will be the offi- cial launch of the festival pro- gramme on 12 September, an- nouncing a jam-packed series of events catering to audiences of all ages. For the latest updates on the Malta Book Festival, please fol- low the NBC website, and the NBC Facebook page and Malta Book Festival 2023 Facebook page.

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