Katherine Susannah Pritchard masterclass(es) & Bridgetown Writer's Festival

This coming Saturday (July 21) I'll be giving, along with local writers Amanda Curtin, Richard Rossiter and Rachel Robertson, a prose fiction masterclass looking (in my case) at crime fiction structure and specifically using multiple POV's. I ran something quite similar a couple of years ago at the PWF and it went down well. Details, along with other workshop and events @ KSP as follows:

"Learn about crime story structure and using multiple points of view. David Whish-Wilson references everything from TV series such as The Wire and Oz to Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent and the novels of George Pelecanos."

http://kspf.iinet.net.au/events.html#jul

 

I'm also looking forward to appearing at the Bridgetown Writers Festival the following weekend (28 July), alongside the very entertaining crime writer Felicity Young, who I interviewed at the PWF earlier this year (specifically about her new novel A Dissection of Murder. Details of Words in the Valley - the Bridgetown Writers Festival can be found here - http://www.bridgetown.com.au/accom_result1/writers-festival-words-in-the-valley/