Chapter 19: LitCrawl and ‘Nefarious novels at Newtown’

Here’s a quick update about some Wellington events I’m appearing in this November, starting next Saturday:

  • 6pm, Saturday, 5 November @ LitCrawlThe Radical Possibility of Pacing

    “Three experts of the craft talk about how they wrangle the pacing beast to tell their tales. With Christine Leunens, Rachael Herron and Jennifer Lane”. More here.

    If you’ve never been to LitCrawl before, it’s just like a bar crawl except you ‘crawl’ from one literary event to the other (alcohol is optional). There are 25 events in one night and entry is via donation. I highly recommend it! Here’s this year’s programme.

  • 6.30pm, Friday, 18 November Nefarious novels at Newtown

    “A rare opportunity to hear three of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most outstanding  crime writers: Renée, Jennifer Lane and Anne Harré in conversation with Louise Dowdell, and help us launch Renée’s new book Blood Matters.” Get the full rundown from Wellington Libraries.

Now available in Australia

Miracle is finally available in Australia (and elsewhere) – in paperback or as an ebook – via Amazon. So now’s your chance to get your paws on a copy…

What did you think?

If you’ve read Miracle already, I’d really appreciate a quick review on Goodreads and/or Amazon. Just two or three words will do (preferably not ones like ‘complete tosh’). It all helps. Thanks!

Poignant, funny, sad, suspenseful. Miracle and the Jamieson family will stay with me for a while, I think. (Plus the end of chapter 37 gave me goosebumps!).” Nikki Crutchley (author)

“Brilliantly woven plot, gripping and suspenseful, and a delightful protagonist. Definitely a book you should read!” Jo Lockery (friend)

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