Out West Programme 2022

jacqueline harvey Adult Workshop Thursday 28 at 9.00am Session 142 Thursday 28 at 1.45pm The Future of Books Thursday 28 at 5.30pm

will kostakis

Session 113 Thursday 28 at 9.15am Session 143 Thursday 28 at 1.45pm Young Writers’ Dinner Thursday 28 at 5.00pm

the authors.

Session 212 Friday 29 at 9.15am Session 242 Friday 29 at 1.45pm

Session 223 Friday 29 at 10.30am Workshop Friday 29 at 12.45pm

Jacqueline Harvey knew she wanted to be an author at a young age. She couldn’t say exactly when, but winning a minor writing competition as a teenager inspired her to think that maybe, sometime in the future, she might be able to write books. It wasn’t until November 2012, that Jacqueline took the giant step away from a 20 year career in schools as a teacher, Deputy Head of Junior School and most recently, Director of Development, to become a full time writer. She is now one of Australia’s most popular authors, having sold well over a million copies of her Alice-Miranda, Clementine Rose and Kensy and Max series in Australia and New Zealand. www.jacquelineharvey.com.au

Personally, Will Kostakis is ready to catch a ball two seconds after its hit him in the face. Professionally, he’s thankful he’s chosen a career that requires little (if any) coordination. After dabbling in celebrity journalism and reality TV, he now writes for young adults. His first novel, Loathing Lola , was released when he was just nineteen, and his second, The First Third , won the 2014 Gold Inky Award. It was also shortlisted for the Children’s Book Council of Australia Book of the Year and Prime Minister’s Literary awards. www.willkostakis.com

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joel mckerrow

belinda murrell Session 122 Thursday 28 at 10.30am Workshop Thursday 28 at 12.45pm Young Writers’ Dinner Thursday 28 at 5.00pm Session 222 Friday 29 at 10.30am

Dr Caroline Graham is an award-winning investigative journalist who specialises in narrative non-fiction storytelling across both traditional and new media formats, including podcasting, data-driven reporting and longform creative non-fiction. Caroline is the co-author of the Australian bestseller Larrimah (Allen & Unwin, 2021), which was shortlisted for an Indie Book Award and has been optioned by NBC Universal and Matchbox Pictures for potential development into a scripted TV series. Caroline is also the co-author and co-producer of the investigative true crime podcast series Lost in Larrimah (The Australian, 2018), which won a Walkley Award, an NT Media Award and was a finalist in the Quills Awards and the Australian Podcasting Awards. caroline graham Workshop Thursday 28 at 9.30am Session 133 Thursday 28 at 12.30pm Navigating the Publishing Market Thursday 28 at 4.00pm The Future of Books Thursday 28 at 5.30pm Session 233 Friday 29 at 12.30pm

peter fitzsimons Literary Dinner Friday 29 at 6.30pm Australian Stories Saturday 30 at 7.00am

Workshop Thursday 28 at 9.30am Session 132 Thursday 28 at 12.30pm Young Writers’ Dinner Thursday 28 at 5.00pm Session 213 Friday 29 at 9.15am

Peter FitzSimons is Australia’s bestselling non fiction writer, and for the past 35 years has also been a journalist and columnist with the Sydney Morning Herald and the Sun-Herald. He is the author of a number of highly successful books, including Breaker Morant, Burke and Wills, Monash’s Masterpiece, Kokoda, Ned Kelly and Gallipoli , as well as biographies of such notable Australians as Sir Douglas Mawson, Nancy Wake and Nick Farr-Jones. His passion is to tell Australian stories, our own stories: of great men and women, of stirring events in our history. Peter grew up on a farm north of Sydney, went to boarding school in Sydney and attended Sydney University. An ex-Wallaby, he also lived for several years in rural France and Italy, playing rugby for regional clubs. He and his wife Lisa Wilkinson - journalist, magazine editor and television presenter - have three children; they live in Sydney. www.peterfitzsimons.com.au

Joel McKerrow is one of Australia’s most successful internationally touring performance poets. He is an award winning writer, speaker, educator, creativity specialist and has performed for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world including being the third ever Australian representative at the Individual World Poetry Slam Championships in the USA. Based out of Melbourne he is the Artist Ambassador for the aid and development organisation TEARFUND Australia and he teaches at the Melbourne Young Writers Studio. Joel has four published books and four spoken word/album. www.joelmckerrow.com

Belinda is an award winning, internationally published author with a history of writing in her family that spans over 200 years. Belinda has written more than 35 books including The Sun Sword trilogy, the popular Lulu Bell and Pippa’s Island series, and her Australian historical timeslip novels. Searching for Charlotte , is a biography written with her sister Kate Forsyth, inspired by the fascinating life of their great great-great-great grandmother, Charlotte Waring Atkinson, who wrote the first children’s book published Australia in 1841. Her latest book is The Golden Tower , a timeslip/fantasy set in a magical Italian Renaissance inspired world. www.belindamurrell.com.au

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