
When
SundayApril 2
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Where
CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC CONCERT HALL
Corner Auckland and Laman St
Newcastle NSW 2300
ACCESSIBILITY
Tickets
$33.00/15.00 live stream+ Transaction fee
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Matters of the Heart: Craig Silvey in Conversation
Craig Silvey was just 21 when his first novel was published. His second, Jasper Jones, sold 400,000 copies and earned him a place in the Australian literary canon. Next came the heart-wrenching Honeybee, and now Runt, a children’s story about a scrappy dog and the little girl who loves him.
Join Craig in conversation with Dan Cox about his writing life, how he creates memorable characters, and the role of optimism in fiction.
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