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BAD Crime festival: 'All crime is local' with Natalie Conyer, Michael Duffy and Alan Carter

  • Metcalfe Auditorium, The State Library of New South Wales 1 Shakespeare Place Sydney, NSW, 2000 Australia (map)

Are people affected by place? Crime novels offer the chance to explore the intimate relationship between landscape and those who live – and kill – there. Michaela Kalowski talks to three writers who go local and deep – Michael Duffy (the Blue Mountains), Natalie Conyer (South Africa and Sydney) and Alan Carter (Tasmania). Find out about the crime equivalent of ‘terroir’, the impact of landscape on wine – and people.

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BAD Crime festival: 'Pitch to a publisher’ with Juliet Rogers