Upcoming Events by our Authors
SYDNEY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL: HEDLEY THOMAS
HOW TO CATCH A KILLER. If you thought you knew the backstory of The Teacher's Pet, the gripping whodunnit podcast downloaded by over 28 million listeners, think again. Two-time Gold Walkley Award–winning investigative journalist Hedley Thomas’ book takes readers behind the scenes of the podcast investigation with a blow-by-blow account of one of the most intriguing and enduring murder mysteries of our time. Get the scoop as Hedley reveals to Matthew Condon how fresh leads, old evidence and a groundswell of public attention on a scandalous cold case finally saw justice delivered after nearly four decades.
SYDNEY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL: IN MY BLOOD IT RUNS
Discover In My Blood It Runs, the poignant adaptation of the award-winning film. Drawn from the critically acclaimed documentary of the same name, In My Blood It Runs is an adaptation for young readers written by Dujuan Hoosan, Margaret Anderson and Carol Turner. It shares the story of Dujuan, a 10-year-old Arrernte and Garawa boy, and the critically important role of family, Country and community in journeying with and guiding him through life. Dujuan, now a 17-year-old young man, Carol Turner and Archibald Prize–winning artist Blak Douglas will be in conversation with Melanie Saward to discuss their relationship as writers and artists and the work of translating film to writing. Recommended ages 8+
SYDNEY WRITERS’ FESTIVAL: SHELLEY PARKER-CHAN
Shelley Parker-Chan is back with He Who Drowned the World, the sequel to their international bestseller She Who Became the Sun. After a successful rebellion against Mongol rule, there are enemies on all sides for Zhu Yuanzhang. Set against the backdrop of 14th century China, this queer reimagining gives a fantastical spin the story of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Step into the world of stolen fates and ruthless gambles with Shelley as they discuss their groundbreaking duology, and writing home grown fantasy fiction.
- Christopher Hibbert
- A Highland Seer
- A. E. Housman
- A. F. Harrold
- A.E. Hotchner
- Aaravindha Himadra
- James J. Haeck
- Aaron Hübrich
- Hunter Henrickson
- Keely Hutton
- Adam Hamdy
- Adam Hochschild
- AJ Harper
- Alan Heathcock
- Alan Hollinghurst
- Aleksandar Hemon
- Alex Haridi
- Alex Honnold
- Soweol Han
- Alison Hewitt
- Matt Huynh
- Alison Penton Harper
- Alissa Hessler
- Alistair Horne
- Alix E. Harrow
- Allison K. Hymas
- Amanda Hocking
- Amanda Hooton
- Amani Haydar
- Amber Hart
- Amy Ho
- Anastasia Hastings
- Andrea Hairston
- Andrea Hannah
- Lara Hope Schwartz
- Andrew Hallam
- Andrew Holecek
- Andrew Holleran
- Andrew Horowitz
- Andrew Neil Gray and J. S. Herbison
- Andrew Neil Gray,J.S. Herbison
- Andy Hirsch
- Angela Hart
- Ekua Holmes
- Angie Holden
- Anita Hughes
- AnnaMarie Houlis
- Anne Hull
- Ioana Hobai
- Annie Hawes
- Annie Hunter Eriksen
- Annie Hunter Eriksen, illustrated by Lee Gatlin
- Anthony Hope
- Anthony Horowitz
- April Henry
- Araminta Hall
- Ariel Henley
- Ariel Horn
- Katja Heino
- Hannah Healy
- B. H. Liddell Hart
- Beatriz Gutierrez Hernandez
- Bella Higgin
- Ben Hatke
- Ben Hoare
- Benjamin Carter Hett
- Benjamin Hale
- Sarah Hines Stephens
- Benjamin Harper
- Benjamin Harper,Sarah Hines Stephens
- Beth Harbison
- Beth Helms
- Bette Hagman
- Bette Howland
- Betty Hung
- Beverley Harper
- Bill Howatt
- Blaine Harden
- Bobby Hundreds
- Brandon Hoàng
- Brent Harvey
- Brent Hendricks
- Briana Henderson Saussy
- Bridget Heos
- Bridget Heos; illustrations by Migy
- Brittany Hodak
- MacKenzie Haley
- Brooke Hartman
- Bruce H. Lipton
- Bryan Holub
- Byron Hollinshead
- C C Hunter
- C. C. Hunter
- Cait Harris
- Calum Harris
- Cameron Hanes
- Camila Hurst
- Grace Habib
- Steph Hinton
- Yu-hsuan Huang