Entries by Sulari (85)

Saturday
May212011

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.  

 

 

  

Monday
May162011

Sydney Writers' Festival

I have the very great honour of being a guest of the Sydney Writers' Festival 2011.  On the 19th of May Elisabeth Stead (acclaimed author of The Sparrows of Edward Street) and I will be speaking with Irina Dunn, in a session entitled Secret Sydney.  On the 20th of May, Shamini Flint (author of the Inspector Singh Investigates series) and I will be talking to Margaret Barbalet in a free session called Once Were Lawyers.

I've prepared for the festival by reading the works of these extraordinary writers, and buying a pair of green boots!  Am so looking forward to it all.

Monday
May162011

A Decline in Prophets and New Clothes for A Few Right Thinking Men

A Decline in Prophets, the second book of the Rowland Sinclair Series, will be released on the 1st of July.  In the meantime this is what it looks like.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On the 1st of June, A Few Right Thinking Men will have been out for a whole year.  To commemorate the occasion, it is being re-released in the smaller B-Format with a brand new cover.  Voila!

Sunday
Mar132011

Between the Lines

Chasing Odysseus was launched yesterday at Between the Lines, my local bookstore in Tumut.  There's always something very special about local launches...perhaps it's all the familiar faces.

      

Who would have thought there were so many ancient Greeks wandering around the lush foothills of the Snowy Mountains.  A sincere thank you to Mandy Priest (the proprietor of Between the Lines) and to the Tumut Youth Council for adding a certain authenticity to the event.

 Chasing Odysseus was officially lanched by Mayor Trina Thompson and included a reading, (by me), nibbles, (by someone who cooks a whole lot better than me) and of course the chocolates of the gods (which were devoured in quantity).

Atticus (my younger son) was a little disappointed that their was no actual jet propulsion of books into the air, but it was otherwise a really lovely debut event.  Thank you Tumut, Batlow and Adelong.

 

I've posted just the very end of the reading below.  Excuse the wobbles - my cameraman is nine years old.

 

Tuesday
Mar082011

Review - Chasing Odysseus

The first reveiws of Chasing Odysseus are emerging.  For a particularly wonderful one by fellow writer, Angela Savage, see Angela's blog.  Angela is the award winning author of Behind the Night Bazaar and The Half-Child.  A good review is always lovely, but it's particularly warming when the reviewer finds in your book the things that you hold most dear.