Sulari's Sydney Odyssey

I've spent a lovely couple of days as a guest of the Sydney Writer's Festival. When I wasn't appearing on panels and signing books, I wandered beautiful Syndney taking in some of the landmarks that I wrote about in A Few Right Thinking Men. I found the Ashton Art School (which Rowland and Edna attended), Angel Place off George Street where the New Guard met and of course our wondrous bridge. I met some wonderful writers including Elisabeth Stead, Sharmini Flint, P.M. Newton (with whom I've crossed paths before) and Alan Gold. I passed David Malouf in the streets and had breakfast just a couple of tables away from Howard Jacobson. And to top it all off I lunched with the Greens, my very charming publishers.