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Author and Art workshop with Charlie Archbold

We’re heading to Far North Queensland (without leaving the room!) to celebrate the newest Sugarcane Kids adventure.

Author Charlie Archbold is stopping by Propsect Library to help us crack the Mystery at Angel Bay with a session that’s more about doing than just sitting and listening. If your kids are into animals, adventures, or just like making things, they’ll fit right in.

What’s happening: Charlie will be leading a mix of creative writing and craft activities based on the wild animals and characters from her books. It’s a great chance for kids to get to hear about Charlie's new story, get creative and walk away with something they’ve made themselves.

All materials are included. This program is suitable for children 5+. Please note that children under the age of 12 will need an adult guardian present in the library during the program. 

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John Morrissey at Paperback Bookshop Salon series

Featuring readings from Zarah Butcher-McGunnigle, Fiona Kelly McGregor, Liv Moriarty, John Morrissey, Helena Pantsis and Anna Poletti.

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Michael Winkler, author of Griefdogg, in conversation with Beejay Silcox

Join us at Paperchain Bookstore to hear Michael Winkler, author of Griefdogg, in conversation with Beejay Silcox.

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School Holiday Author Event with Charlie Archbold—Woodcroft Library

Join author Charlie Archbold as she shares the latest book in the Sugarcane Kids Series, The Mystery at Angel Bay.

Set in Far-North Queensland, The Sugarcane Kids and the Mystery at Angel Bay is a delightful story celebrating friendship, adventure, and the environment, highlighting the fragility of coral ecosystems.

Join author Charlie Archbold for interactive activities inspired by the book and the region’s wildlife, including crafts, creative writing, and readings. Books will be available for purchase.

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The Power of the (Morn) Pen and Its Impact on My writing

Victoria Brownlee, Garry Disher and Anne Olle with Francesca Carter 

Our three writers plus host Tracee Hutchison all live on the Mornington Peninsula. Each day they are inspired by the natural world around them, and each day they write. Join this discussion about the importance of where we work and its impact on how we work.

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Two To Tango: Can a detective exist without a dependable side-kick?

Sarah Bailey, Michael Brissenden and Garry Disher with Nicky Bisogni

From Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson to Dalziel and Pascoe, crime fiction is littered with memorable investigative pairings. Our panel discusses why in some cases, two are better than one.

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The Mushroom Tapes

You followed the trial, you’ve read the book, now meet the authors. Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper and Sarah Krasnostein are coming to Sorrento, and we look forward to their discussion about the 2025 trial of Erin Patterson, the Leongatha woman convicted of murdering three relatives and attempting to kill a fourth. In the hosting chair: Celia Hirsh.

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Amanda Lohrey at Island Readers & Writers Festival

Amanda Lohrey has over many years abandoned three tenured academic positions in order to do a lot of scribbling. She has published eight novels, a collection of short stories, two Quarterly Essays and a book on why singing is good for you. Her ninth novel is Capture (28 April 2026).

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