The Sydney Writers Festival gets underway from 18-24 May 2009. The Reading Stack has reviewed a number of recent books by some of the presenters.
Tim Baker – High Surf (Issue 3)
Tristan Bancks – Mac Slater Coolhunter series Book 1 and Book 2 (Issues 11 and 17)
Catherine Bateson – The Wish Pony (Issue 12)
Gary Bryson – Turtle (Issue 15)
Isobelle Carmody – The Stone Key (Issue 7)
Peter Corris – Blood Brothers (Issue 2), The Big Score (Issue 4), Open File (Issue 6)
Sophie Cunningham – Geography (Issue 10)
Lincoln Hall – Alive in the Death Zone (Issue 15)
Richard Harland – Sassycat (Issue 5)
Wendy Harmer – Pearlie and her Pink Shell (Issue 8)
Maureen Helen – Other People’s Country (Issue 14)
Catherine Jinks – Evil Genius/Genius Squad (Issue 8), The Dark Mountain (Issue 13)
Lucienne Joy – Ulterior Motives (Issue 14)
Danny Katz – The Little Lunch Games (Issue 11)
Margo Lanagan – Tender Morsels (Issue 15)
Mal Peet – Tamar (Issue 1), The Penalty (Issue 2)
Rachel Power – The Divided Heart: Art and Motherhood (Issue 12)
Tohby Riddle – Dog & Bird See the Moon (Issue 2), Pink Freud (Issue 3)
James Roy – Town (Issue 15), Hunting Elephants (Issue 16)
Mitch Vane – Little Lunch Games (Issue 11), Dorothy’s Memory Book (Issue 11)
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