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ABIA General Fiction 2020 longlist

Silver makes ABIA longlist

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Silver is longlisted for the Australian Book Industry Awards for 2020 for general fiction! It goes to show how popular Australian crime fiction is right now – and how many good crime writers we have – seven out of the eight are crime books. I’ve read seven of the eight and they’re all good. I was lucky enough to make the shortlist last year with Scrublands, but I’m not too… Read More »Silver makes ABIA longlist

Silver published in UK

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January has been a big month. Silver is in bookstores in the UK, thanks to the wonderful team at Wildfire, who have produced a most beautiful hardback. Silver is already winning some great reviews in the UK and in Ireland, with The Sunday Times naming it their crime book of the month for January. I’m indebted to the Times crime reviewer Joan Smith, herself an accomplished crime novelist, for choosing… Read More »Silver published in UK

Port Silver map

Helping the Fire Fighters

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It was such a small thing to do – donate some signed first editions and a couple of coloured maps as part of the #AuthorsForFiereys auction on twitter. But it felt good to be making even a small contribution to a much wider effort. I particularly like the maps – professionally coloured by artist Alex Potocnik – large scale copies of the maps in Scrublands and Silver. Some other authors… Read More »Helping the Fire Fighters

Indie longlist for Silver

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So proud that Silver, published just two months ago, is already in the running for a major award -it’s been longlisted for an Indie, for best fiction.. These are the annual prizes awarded by Australia’s wonderful independent bookstores, grouped together as Leading Edge. Not sure of Silver will make the shortlist, given the quality of the books here, but so good to be listed alongside them. One observation – in… Read More »Indie longlist for Silver

Kununurra, KImberley Writers Festival

Kimberley Writers Festival

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This was some sort of experience. Kununurra is about as far from Canberra as you can get while still being on the Australian continent, and the festival was about as far from a big-city festival as you might imagine. For a start, Kununurra, population 5,300, sits right at the top of Western Australia, not far from the NT border. It doesn’t even have a bookstore, so all the books for… Read More »Kimberley Writers Festival