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Sex, lies, and crime writing: live on Zoom

April 3, 2022 @ 5:00 pm

A criminal defence lawyer and a psychologist walk into a bar…

Sisters In Crime NSW invite you to take a peek behind the curtain of criminal life with Sydney authors Siobhan Mullany and Ann Penhallurick.

This is the first in our series Crime: why write it, why read it? for writers, readers and fans of crime fiction and fact.

Whether you’re a reader interested in how crime fiction differs from the real world, or a writer keen to add realistic depth to your novel Sex, Lies & Crime Writing, on Sunday April 3, is the event for you.

Join erstwhile criminal defence lawyer and current crime writer, Siobhan Mullany Sisters in Crime’s TV crime reviewer, writer-psychologist Ann Penhallurick (who, like Siobhan, has done time in the company of criminals) for some out-there stories, some clues about what makes criminals tick, and what makes a plausible defence.

The zoom event will offer plenty of time to ask questions.

This event needs your participation. No pressure, of course, but check the Sisters in Crime NSW Facebook page for updates on questions to ponder prior to the event. Bring your responses along …

AND this is the first in our series on Crime: why write it? why read it? Our next event may well be live-live! Watch this – and other – space(s).

Register for Zoom link. Donate $10, help support women’s crime writing and reading, go into a draw for a fabulous book package.

Or simply register for free. Zoom link to be sent 24 hours prior – so please leave your email with registration via Humanitix.