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Upcoming Events

WRITERS AT THE WOOLSHED: HAYLEY SCRIVENOR
WRITERS AT THE WOOLSHED: HAYLEY SCRIVENOR
09:30:00CSU Riverina Playhouse

Join us on Saturday April 20th, at 9:30am in the CSU Riverina PlayHouse for a day of Writers’ in Conversation. Listen to Chris Hammer, Margaret Hickey, Patti Miller, Alison Pouliot, Hayley Scrivenor, Inga Simpson, Michael Thompson and Karen Viggers writers discussing their latest book, join in the Q&A, buy their book and have it personally signed by the author.

SORRENTO WRITERS FESTIVAL: STEPHANIE ALEXANDER IN CONVERSATION
SORRENTO WRITERS FESTIVAL: STEPHANIE ALEXANDER IN CONVERSATION
10:30:00HALCYON HALL, THE CONTINENTAL

Stephanie Alexander in conversation with Celia Hirsh

SORRENTO WRITERS FESTIVAL: WRITERS ON WRITING WITH CHRIS WOMERSLEY
SORRENTO WRITERS FESTIVAL: WRITERS ON WRITING WITH CHRIS WOMERSLEY
13:30:00THE BARLOW, THE CONTINENTAL

Melissa Ashley, Karen Viggers and Chris Womersley with Laura Macdonald

John Ibrahim has won the inaugural Danger Prize at the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival for

Kim Scott’s Taboo is in the running for a 2018 Queensland Literary Award in the Fiction category.

3 award-winning authors. 1 compelling book. And 1 snippet for you to flick through. Enjoy!

  We’re thrilled to announce that Take Three Girls by  Cath Crowley, Simmone Howell and

Congratulations to the brilliant Jane Harper on her third Sisters in Crime Davitt Award win!

Our wonderful YA authors: Cath Crowley, Simmone Howell and Fiona Wood have just been shortlisted

Luke Hines understands that there is no one-size-fits-all healthy lifestyle plan. In Smart Carbs, he demystifies

Taboo by Kim Scott has been shortlisted for the 2018 Colin Roderick Memorial Award. It is

Published on February 27 and retailing for $2.00 (inc GST) in Australia and New Zealand,

Sisters in Crime Australia has announced its shortlist for the 18th Davitt Awards and our very