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In conversation with Helene Young
On Writing - From Personal Passions and Experiences
Cinema B, GoMA
How to Write
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#About the event
Duration: 50 minutes
Two accomplished authors discuss writing based on personal experiences and passions.
A.J. Finn’s debut novel that Stephen King describes as "remarkable" and I call "the best I could do” reflects his personal passions in suspense fiction, from the Sherlock Holmes stories, classic cinema, in particular Hitchcock. His gripping psychological thriller draws on his struggles with agoraphobia and depression.
Journalist and editor, Trent Dalton has written an utterly wonderful novel of love, crime, magic, fate and coming of age, set in Brisbane's violent working class suburban fringe. Trent has spent time immersed in the homeless population of Brisbane researching his previous work. Both books are highly addictive.
Chair: Helene Young
#Artists
Trent Dalton
Trent Dalton writes for The Weekend Australian Magazine. He’s a two-time Walkley Award winner; three-time Kennedy Award winner for excellence in NSW journalism and a four-time winner of the national News Awards Features Journalist of the Year. In 2011, he was named Queensland Journalist of the Year at the Clarion Awards for excellence in Queensland journalism.
His debut literary fiction novel, Boy Swallows Universe, was published by Harper Collins in June 2018.
A.J. Finn (US)
A.J. Finn is the author of the number one New York Times and international bestseller The Woman in the Window, sold in 43 territories worldwide. A film version starring Amy Adams (Arrival, American Hustle) and directed by Joe Wright (Darkest Hour, Atonement) is currently in production in New York City.
Finn researched detective fiction as a PhD student at Oxford. For a decade he was a book editor and publisher in London and New York, where he acquired or published J. K. Rowling, Michael Robotham, Peter Robinson, Tina Fey, and Patricia Cornwell, as well as the Agatha Christie estate.
He lives in New York and is currently at work on his second novel.
#Moderator
Helene Young
After 28 years as an airline captain in Australia, Helene Young has swapped the sky for the sea to go in search of adventure with her husband aboard their sailing catamaran. The rural and remote places she visits, along with the fascinating people she meets, provide boundless inspiration for her novels. Her strong interest in both social justice and the complexity of human nature shapes the themes she explores. Her six novels have won many awards including Romantic Book of the Year in Australia.