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Sisters Are Killin’ It For Themselves

Women are reading it, writing it and absolutely killing at it; it is no mystery that crime fiction is having a female-led surge. Join Sisters In Crime co-convener Moraig Kisler in conversation with some of the genre’s brightest homegrown talent as they explore the blood-thirsty, skin-crawling and thrilling nature of their work.

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Speakers include:

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Moraig Kisler - Moderator

 

Moraig is a freelance writer, reviewer and editor with murderous impulses. She champions Australian genre fiction, particularly crime fiction. Moraig is a newly appointed co-convenor of Sisters in Crime Australia and her monthly book reviews can be found on the Sister’s website. For her sins, she interns at Clan Destine Press and does what she’s told (with a smile).

 

Moraig has almost completed her Professional Writing and Editing course at RMIT. To balance her dark side and because she enjoys romantic suspense, she’s a proofreader for Romance Writers of Australia’s monthly newsletter Hearts Talk. Sometimes she writes in the vague hope of one day finishing her police procedural novel The Salt Works.

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Megan Goldin

 

Megan Goldin was a correspondent for the Reuters news agency, a producer for the ABC and a senior editor with Yahoo! News in the Middle East and Asia. The Girl In Kellers Way is her debut novel. Her second novel The Escape Room was praised by Lee Child as "one of my favourite books of the year".

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