The perfect crime: Michael Robotham in Conversation

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Australian Society of Authors

It would be a crime to miss an event like this. International crime writer Michael Robotham will be gracing Hobart’s shores next week for a fascinating evening where he will divulge secrets and strategies for eking out a career in writing.

Robotham began his career as an investigative journalist in Australia and the UK before becoming a ghostwriter and working on more than a dozen bestselling autobiographies for politicians, pop stars, soldiers and adventurers. His psychological thrillers have been translated into 22 languages and have twice won the Ned Kelly award for Australian Crime Fiction.

His latest novel Life or Death is about a man who escapes prison the day before he is due to be released. This gripping page-turner cements Robotham’s position as one of Australia’s great storytellers.

Michael Robotham in Conversation is the latest installment of the Australian Society of Author’s national “In Conversation” series, which features experts discussing writing, publishing and the business of authorship. Robotham will talk about his career in journalism, ghost writing and crime authorship, and take questions from the audience. Join him for wine, cheese and a chat.

Michael Robotham in Conversation: Wednesday 19th November, 6-8pm
In partnership with the Australian Society of Authors
TWC and ASA members and their guests $10, full price $15
Salamanca Arts Centre, 77 Salamanca Place, Hobart

Book direct with the ASA here: https://www.asauthors.org/event/12539/in-conversation-michael-robotham Contact us for enquiries at admin@tasmaniawriters.org or phone 6224 0029.

www.tasmanianwriters.org

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