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Amy Suiter Clarke in-conversation with Dinuka McKenzie (NSW)

Join Text author Amy Suiter Clarke in conversation with Dinuka McKenzie to celebrate the release of Lay Your Body Down, at Better Read Than Dead. 

From Amy Suiter Clarke, author of Girl 11, comes a brilliant psychological thriller about an evangelical pastor’s control over a rural town and the secrets they might be hiding

The death of beloved church elder Lars Obeck is put down to a tragic hunting accident. But his first love, Del, now an outcast from the evangelical town, suspects something more sinister. Will she be able to uncover the truth before her past catches up to her?

Bookings are essential. Event Ticket $5; Event + Book $34.99.

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Robyn Annear in-conversation with Gus Berger (VIC)

Join us for a conversation with Robyn Annear, author of Corners of Melbourne, and Gus Berger, the filmmaker of the award-winning documentary, The Lost City of Melbourne, and the author of the new photographic book of the same name. 

Robyn and Gus will be chatting about the history of the city at Thornbury Picture House before heading to the bar for signings. 

The much-anticipated follow-up to Adrift in MelbourneCorners of Melbourne defines Melbourne City by its pillar boxes, newsstands, tram stops and lamp-posts, revealing the bizarre, baroque and mostly forgotten stories of its people. 

The Lost City of Melbourne is a new photographic book that tells the story of the rise and fall of Melbourne’s built heritage through stunning archival photographs and powerful insights from some of Melbourne’s leading historians & authors. The book forms a companion piece to the independent documentary film of the same name that premiered at the 2022 Melbourne International Film Festival and went on to be the highest grossing Australian documentary nationally and subsequently won the Best Australian Documentary Award from the Australian Film Critics Association (AFCA). 

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Author Talk: Robyn Annear at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria (VIC)

Join us for a conversation with Robyn Annear, author of Corners of Melbourne, at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria. 

Street-corner ‘galvanisers’ offered the thrill of electric shock at threepence a time; Fitzroy’s rude boys became the original ‘larrikins’; and civic reprobates disc added orange peel in the streets—to the endangerment of life and limb. Join Robyn Annear and Andrew Lemon at the Royal Historical Society of Victoria for a chat about Melbourne’s corners, while Robyn offers up fascinating anecdotes and bizarre truths from her archival research. 

With drinks from 5:30pm. Bookings essential. 

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