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Tag Archives: Gabrielle Lord
Crime Fest debrief
At the risk of writing a sentence that sounds all wrong, it was a pleasure and a privilege to be part of #CrimeFest in Adelaide last weekend. I enjoyed the whole event from start to finish: the wonderful hospitality of … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Festival
Tagged Adelaide, Andrew Nette, Angela Savage, CrimeFest, Gabrielle Lord, SA Writers Inc
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Crime Fest, Adelaide
This weekend will see both me and my partner in crime/life Andrew Nette in Adelaide for SA Writers Centre Inc‘s inaugural Crime Fest. We’re part of a great weekend program. Saturday 27 June consists of panels, followed by a Murder … Continue reading
Review: The Woman Before Me
Most thrillers are the literary equivalent of fast food for me, gratifying, quickly devoured and soon forgotten. The Woman Before Me is far more satisfying, combining the tension of the best thrillers with credible characters who linger long after this heartbreaking story … Continue reading
Accounting for taste
At the risk of never eating lunch in this town again or at least not making invitation lists for future Davitt Awards and Stella Prize, I’m going to weigh into the debate about gender bias in Australian crime writing awards recently … Continue reading
Posted in Awards & Short lists
Tagged Angela Savage, Australian crime writing, Bunty Avieson, Carolyn Morwood, Chloe Hooper, Colleen Egan, Davitt Awards, Dorothy Porter, Gabrielle Lord, Geesche Jacobsen, gender bias in literary awards, Katherine Howell, Lindy Cameron, Miles Franklin Awards, Ned Kelly Awards, Sisters in Crime Australia, Stella Prize, Tara Moss
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