Entrants in the Rotorua Biography Competition could take home $1000 for their efforts.
Participants can enter a biography of a Rotorua resident, alive or dead, to be eligible for the prize.
Next Wednesday at 4.30pm, aspiring authors can find out how they can get an idea from manuscript to published book at the How to Get Published event hosted by Business Media Services publisher Mike Smith.
A group of local authors will also be there to offer advice.
On Thursday, March 21 at 4pm, one of Rotorua's favourite authors, Aunty Bea, will host a Ka Pai Afternoon for children and parents. Dress up as a character from one of her books, sing a song from Waiata Mai, or act out a segment from any of her stories to win prizes.
People are asked to donate a gold coin for Aunty Bea's cancer charity.
The Hindsight Series by local filmmaker Kerry Fowler will focus on Rotorua authors and identities and screens on Wednesday, March 13, at 10.30am, Friday, March 15, at 2pm, Wednesday, March 20, at 10.30am and Friday, March 22, at 2pm. Mr Fowler will return on Wednesday, March 27, at 5.30pm to present a special screening of uncut footage of local identities being interviewed by the late Don Stafford.
Entry forms for the Rotorua Biography Competition will be available from March 20 at the library.