Sisters in Crime@the Crime and Justice Festival
Friday July 17-Sunday July 19, 2009
The Abbotsford Convent, 1 Heliers Street, Abbotsford, Melbourne
4pm Saturday July 18: The Great Crime Fighting Debate
Dicks versus Dames Debating just which gender is best at finding - amongst many other miscreants - Colonel Mustard with the lead pipe in the library are:
For Sisters in Crime: Sue Turnbull (Associate Professor, Media Studies, La Trobe University, Sisters in Crime national co-convenor & crime columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald ) & Vikki Petraitis (true crime author with 9 books under her belt. The latest, Salvation: The True Story of Rod Braybon's, Fight for Justice is just out.)
For Brothers in Law: Robert Gott (Creator of the Naked Man cartoon and author of the William Power crime series) & Stuart MacBride (Scottish writer, most famous for his thrillers set in Aberdeen & featuring Detective Logan McRae)
Adjudicator: Lindy Cameron ( crime writer & Sisters in Crime national co-convenor)
THE REFECTORY
8pm Saturday July 18: True Crime and Fictional Crime
Justice Elizabeth 'Betty' King, Lindy Cameron, Jill Wood and Kerry Greenwood will look at the fascinating relationship between the crime that is splashed across the pages of our daily newspapers and that in the crime fiction books we read. THE REFECTORY
Plus sessions involving Sisters in Crime members
10am Sunday, July 19: Location, Location, Location - Anatomy of a
Crime SceneA strong sense of place is crucial in good crime fiction. Looking at painting memorable geographic portraits will be Garry Disher, Nick Gadd and Fiona McIntosh with, to chair the session, Angela Savage.
THE COMMUNITY ROOM.
2pm Murder She Wrote … Before Anyone Else!
Australia's first female crime writer was Mary Fortune. Writing as 'W.W' or 'Waif Wanderer', her fascinating and at times seamy life featured bigamy, common-law husbands, drunkenness and homelessness. Lifting the lid on this larger than life character will be Fortune expert and distinguished scholar and writer, Lucy Sussex. Session hosted by Peter Bragge. Session will conclude with the launch of Three Murder Mysteries by Mary Fortune, edited by Lucy Sussex (Mulini Press).
THE BISHOP'S PARLOUR
4pm: Sunday, July 19: New Voices
Of late some extremely exciting new voices have joined the world of Australia crime fiction. Nick Gadd and Robert Sims are two such writers. Today they will talk about the journey that brought them to their remarkable literary debuts with Angela Savage.
THE BISHOP'S PARLOUR
Program out NOW:
http://www.crimeandjusticefestival.com/