Working on your second novel? I’m doing the following online presentation for the Australian Society of Authors and I’d love to see you there! Even if you can’t make the live session, you’ll receive a link to the recording after the event. Date: Wednesday 11 December 2024 Time: 1:00-2:30pm AEDT Cost: $50 Member Price, $100 for Non-MembersContinue reading “Upcoming Event – ‘Overcoming second book syndrome’ with the ASA”
Author Archives: Hayley Scrivenor
Watch/listen: BorrowBox event AND Writers’ Bingo with Tim Ayliffe
I’ve had some lovely events of late! The amazing folks at Bolinda BorrowBox hold free webinars that are attended by librarians and library patrons from all around the globe – I was honoured when they asked for me to come on and talk about Girl Falling. Natasha Boyd conducted a thoughtful and far-ranging interview. YouContinue reading “Watch/listen: BorrowBox event AND Writers’ Bingo with Tim Ayliffe”
The book tour never ends, it just starts a new chapter – more events!
As we get near to the end of the year, things are winding down a bit, but I still have a surprising bit on between now and the end of the year! This week kicked off with a bang with an in-conversation with the wonderful Rose Searby for Boobook on Owen, in Huskisson. It mayContinue reading “The book tour never ends, it just starts a new chapter – more events!”
Watch/listen: Sisters in Crime Murder Monday with Jacq Ellem
It was a hoot to chat with Jacq Ellem. We talk all things crime and process. I hope it’s as much fun to watch as it was to record! You can watch the video below:
Upcoming Event – Halloween at Harry Hartog in Mosman
I’m finalising preparations for my halloween costume for this event I’m really looking forward to, with two of my fave crime writers as part of the grand opening of a new Harry Hartog store in Mosman! Event description: You’re invited to the opening celebrations of Harry Hartog Mosman. We are thrilled to have a brand newContinue reading “Upcoming Event – Halloween at Harry Hartog in Mosman”
Listen: Authorised Podcast – Hayley chats to Kevin Hillier about Girl Falling
I really enjoyed this conversation, where we got into some juicy writerly questions – I always love talking about process! Description from the podcast page: Hayley Scrivenor’s Dirt Town was an impressive debut novel and her follow up – Girl Falling (Pan MacMillan) – cements her arrival as a bestselling author. Hayley’s style is unique,Continue reading “Listen: Authorised Podcast – Hayley chats to Kevin Hillier about Girl Falling”
Listen: Girl Falling on Living Arts Canberra AND The Write Way podcast
I’ve been lucky enough to appear on TWO podcasts I admire recently. You can listen to both conversations below! Chatting with Barbie Robinson: https://www.livingartscanberra.com.au/hayley-scrivenor-girl-falling/ Chatting with Samuel Elliot: https://soundcloud.com/user-868545302/hayley-scrivenor-talking-girl-falling
Upcoming Event – in conversation with Emma Darragh at Wollongong Library, NSW
I’m delighted to be coming to my local library for a conversation about Girl Falling with an old friend! Pop it in your calendar, and hope to see you there! Free, but bookings are essential via Eventbrite. For more information, contact Wollongong Library. Thursday, November 21 · 6 – 7pm AEDT Event description: Award winning author Hayley Scrivenor willContinue reading “Upcoming Event – in conversation with Emma Darragh at Wollongong Library, NSW”
Upcoming Events – where you can see me between now and The Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival
More events! I feel so lucky to be touring GIRL FALLING in the coming weeks and months (and I’ll also be chatting with other people about their books, which will make a nice change!). This list covers most of the things I’m up to between now and the Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival (which feels likeContinue reading “Upcoming Events – where you can see me between now and The Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival”
Listen: ANU Meet the Author – Hayley Scrivenor in conversation with Chris Hammer
I so enjoyed my Canberra launch, presented by ANU Harry Hartog in partnership with Experience ANU, and I’m delighted that a recording of the evening has been made available. You can listen to my conversation with the wonderful Chris Hammer below: