I will be visiting Sydney next month as a guest of the Sydney Writer’s Festival. I’ll be doing two school sessions on a panel with Terry Denton, Richard Glover, Doug MacLeod, Emily Rodda and Deborah Abela. But those sessions have both sold out.
I will also be doing a session which is open to the general public on Thurs 22 May 10.30-11.30. The session is called Poking Around in Libraries and Michael White and I will be talking about research. This event is free and is at the Sydney Dance Company’s Studio 4 which is at Pier 4/5, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay. So come along if you can.
Also I will be at the Children’s Bookshop in Beecroft on 19 May 5-7 pm. I will be speaking with teen author Kate McCaffrey. This is really an event for teachers and librarians, but proprietor Paul Macdonald says older (high-school age) kids would also be welcome. The themes of Kate’s books might not be suitable for younger kids though.
ohhh i wish i was there i always miss out from your visits in brisbane or your somewhere else anyway have lots of fun
Connor,
Maybe one day we’ll meet up. You’ll find that I am a pretty boring person though!
i’m surethat’s not true, what does kate write about anyway?
Sarah,
I don’t know. Haven’t had time to check out her books yet.
Carole I never knew you were in sydney I wish I could meet you
I so wish i could meet you. Out of the dragon keeper, dragon moon and the garden of the purple dragon………..
i love alll of them it’s so hrad too choose between them they are so fabulous.
Carla,
Thanks for your kind comments.
I’m sure I’ll be over in Sydney again.