Melbourne, Perth, Sydney—I am everywhere!

I am now doing three appearances in Melbourne. How lucky am I?

    22 Feb 2009, 2:00PM – 3:30PM
    Me and Simmone Howell in conversation + cake
    State Library of Victoria—Conference Centre
    328 Swanston Street
    (Entrance 3 on La Trobe Street)
    Melbourne, Victoria
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    23 Feb, 2009, 6.00PM
    Talk & signing
    North Melbourne Library
    66 Errol St
    North Melbourne, VIC

    24 Feb 2009, 6:30PM
    Australian launch of How To Ditch Your Fairy
    Readings Carlton
    309 Lygon St
    Carlton, Victoria

The new one is the talk at North Melbourne Library.

Then I’ll be in Perth for the writer’s festival. My tentative schedule is:

    28 Feb, 2:00PM
    PWF Main Program
    Fingers on the Pulse
    University Club Theatre
    Perth Writers’ Festival Precinct
    University of Western Australia
    35 Stirling Highway
    Crawley WA 6009

    * 1 hour session. Young adult fiction authors Tristan Bancks, Barry Jonsberg, and Justine Larbalestier have their fingers on the pulse1 of teenage interest. They discuss how they stay relevant for their younger audiences. Chair: Sarah Knight.

    Sun 1 Mar 10.20am PWF Family Day
    How to Ditch Your Fairy
    Kids Tent
    Perth Writers’ Festival Precinct
    University of Western Australia
    35 Stirling Highway
    Crawley WA 6009

    *30 minute session for kids aged 9 – 12

    1.00pm PWF Family Day
    Justine Larbalestier: Writing Workshop
    Fox Theatre
    Perth Writers’ Festival Precinct
    University of Western Australia
    35 Stirling Highway
    Crawley WA 6009

    *1 hour workshop for kids age 10 -12. How to Ditch Your Fairy author Justine Larbalestier shares the tips of the trade for writing fiction.

Then last, but absolutey not least, my one Sydney appearance open to the public:

How cool is that? Me and Margo nattering for your listening pleasure. How could you miss it?

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5 comments

  1. Mary Elizabeth S. on #

    The only way I could miss it is by being in a different country, and not having a passport. Which I am, and don’t. This is saddening. That’s why I keep trying different doors, hoping one of them will open onto another country, or another city, or at least something more interesting than random people who are mad at me for opening their door. Silly, disgruntled people.

    ~Mary

  2. Meeks on #

    Wish I could be there–N and I still have our tix for Oz but not sure when we’re going to be able to sched the trip (perhaps as an add-on to the honeymoon?), BUT I wanted to tell you that I read HTDYF and it was so, so, SO good. I’ve been recommending it to EVERYONE! Congrats, you!

  3. Malcolm Tredinnick on #

    Books Kinokuniya is one of my favourite bookshops these days, for their not quite run-of-the-mill selection and nice browsing environment. But their spaces for “gatherings” around the store seem a bit on the small side. I hope it works out well on the night.

  4. Sash on #

    Sorry if you’ve already answered this somewhere, but are there any Brisbane appearances coming up??

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