Events
June 15: At Muse at 4pm, Amy Brown will be in conversation about her book, My Brilliant Sister, with Canberra Writers Festival artistic director Beejay Silcox. See: musecanberra.com.au.
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June 16: At Muse at 3pm, Susannah Begbie will discuss her debut novel, The Deed. See: musecanberra.com.au.
June 18: At 6pm Nick Bryant will be in conversation on his new book, The Forever War. America's unending conflict with itself, with Mark Kenny. RSSS auditorium ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
June 19: At 6pm at Harry Hartog ANU, Canberra author Kaaron Warren will be in conversation with Daniel O'Malley on her new book, The Underhistory. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
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June 22: Dr Li Tana will be in conversation about her book, A Maritime Vietnam: From Earliest Times to the Nineteenth Century, with Professor Anthony Reid at Asia Bookroom at 3pm. Please RSVP for catering and seating purposes to Books@AsiaBookroom.com or 6251 5191 by June 21 at 5pm. Admission by gold coin donation to the Indigenous Literacy Foundation.
June 23: Sandra Bennett's Tracks in the Mist: The Adamson Adventures Book 4 will be launched at The Book Cow at 11am. See: bookcow.com.au.
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June 23: Social psychologist Hugh Mackay will discuss his book, The Way We Are - Lessons from a Lifetime of Listening, with The Canberra Times' Sally Pryor at Muse at 3pm. See: musecanberra.com.au.
June 25: Canberra author Michael Brissenden will be in conversation with Mike Bowers on his new crime novel, Smoke. What Secrets Lie in the Ashes. Harry Hartog ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
June 30: At Muse at 2pm, Clive Hamilton will discuss his book, Living Hot: Surviving and Thriving on a Heating Planet. See: musecanberra,com.au.
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July 3: At Harry Hartog ANU at 6pm will be the launch of Andra Putnis's debut book, Stories My Grandmothers Didn't Tell Me: Two women's journeys from war-torn Europe to a new life in Australia. Free, registration essential: harryhartog.com.au.
July 3: At Muse at 6.30pm, Ozlit Book Club will discuss Susannah Begbie's award-winning novel, The Deed. See: musecanberra.com.au.
July 9: Allan Behm will be in conversation with Mark Kenny on his new book, The Odd Couple. Reconfiguring the America Australia relationship. Harry Hartog bookshop ANU. Registrations at anu.edu.au/events.
July 28: At Muse at 3pm, Tessa Morris-Suzuki will discuss her book, A Secretive Century: Monte Pushon's Australia, about an extraordinary woman who lived from 1882 to 1989, with ANU historian Frank Bongiorno. See: musecanberra.com.au.
August 3: At Muse at 4pm, Michael Brissenden will discuss his book, Smoke, and Margaret Hickey will dicuss her book, The Creeper, with Chris Hammer. See: musecanberra.com.au.
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August 11: Jennifer Rayner, author of Climate Clangers, will be in conversation with Ben Oquist at Muse at 3pm. See: musecanberra.com.au.
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