BOOKED OUT! 31st Scarlet Stiletto Awards: Paint the town red
Multi-award-winning author, Candice Fox, will present Sisters in Crime’s 31st Scarlet Stiletto Awards, after first discussing her life in crime with fellow award-winning author, Sarah Bailey. Read more
Riding the crime wave: Sisters in Crime’s 25th Davitt Awards for women’s crime books now open
Sisters in Crime’s Davitt Awards for the best crime and mystery books by Australian women turn 25 next year and it plans to celebrate in style. Meanwhile, it is opening the competition early on 1 November to give the judges extra time to evaluate the books. An early bird entry fee of $20 applies until 30 November. From 1 December-31 January, it will cost $30.
2024 AGM: Carmel Shute stands down as Secretary
Carmel Shute, who helped co-found Sisters in Crime Australia in 1991, stood down as Secretary at the 2024 Annual General Meeting on Friday 25 October, following its TV Noir event at South Melbourne’s Rising Sun Hotel. She is being replaced by former President, Moraig Kisler, who is fresh from a year’s break. Carmel will continue to work on programming. A committee of eight was elected unopposed.
Small towns, deadly secrets: Sisters in Crime@St Kilda Library
The crime novels by Bronwyn Hall (The Chasm), Erina Reddan (Deep in the Forest), and Claire Sutherland (The Crag) are all set in small towns in rural Victoria where idyllic surrounds hide shocking secrets and crimes. It’s up to resourceful and smart women to uncover the truth and put things to right. The three authors will be talking to Sisters in Crime’s Ruth Wykes about why the bush is such a compelling ‘scene of the crime’ and what sent them there.
Murder Monday: Natalie Conyer
For the October Murder, Monday Sisters in Crime’s Jacq Ellem spoke to award-winning Sydney author, Natalie Conyer. Natalie was born and grew up in Cape Town, but has lived in Sydney for many years.
She is a crime fiction tragic, so much so she did a doctorate in it. Her first novel, Present Tense aet in South Africa, won the 2020 Ned Kelly Award for Best Debut Crime Fiction. Its sequel, Shadow City, was released in September by Echo and is mostly set in Sydney.
Patricia Wolf, Opal
For the October Crime Stack, Echo Publishing has kindly offered 20 copies of Opal, the thrilling third installment in the bestselling DS Lucas Walker series by Patricia Wolf, the Berlin-based author who hails from Mt Isa. A small mining community. A murderer at large. And a flood that has trapped them all . . . …
Stiletto Bites: hours (and hours) of listening pleasure
To mark the 30th anniversary of the Scarlet Stiletto Awards for best short stories in 2023, Sisters in Crime, Susanna Lobez, actor-turned-barrister-turned-broadcaster-turned-true-crime-author, has been progressively narrating the winning stories in a podcast – Scarlet Stiletto Bites: Scintillating stories by Australian women. Find out how to listen here.
New Reviews
Every month Sisters in Crime brings you new reviews from women who write criminally good books.