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Writer of Australian romantic suspense
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Musings post-Sydney Writers Festival 2015

Posted on May 24, 2015 by Susan Lattwein

One of the themes discussed at this year’s thought-provoking Sydney Writers’ Festival was — why do we read fiction? One theory put forward in the SWF event, A Pack of Lies – Narration in Fiction, is that we read to … Continue reading →

Posted in A Pack of Lies - Narration in Fiction, Anne Buist, Arafura - Blood The Wet and Tears, Arafura - Unfinished Business, Dr Paul Dawson, Graeme Simsion, Liane Moriarty, Paul Dawson, Robert Winston, Sascha Arango, Sydney Writers' Festival, The Rocks, The Rosie Project, why more women read fiction, why we enjoy violence and crime in fiction, why we read fiction | Tagged Anne Buist, Arafura - Blood the Wet and Tears, Arafura - Unfinished Business, Australian fiction, Bill Gates, Crime novels, Dr Paul Dawson, Graeme Simsion, it's thinking season, Left Right, Liane Moriarty, Michael Connelly, Robert Winston, Romantic fiction, Sascha Arango, Sydney Writers' Festival, The Rocks history, The Rosie Project | 16 Comments
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