This Thursday evening. Tickets still available
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In only the last two weeks Kate Holden has won two more awards for her book The Winter Road :
The Davitt Award for True Crime and the NSW Premier’s Award for Regional and Community History, this is on top of a Walkley and the NSW Premier's Non-Fiction Award.
 
Tyyni and I invited Kate Holden to Maleny because we think her book is extraordinary, fascinating, but also important.
 
Our own Elsie Brimblecombe put Kate's book
in the same league as Thoreau's Walden, Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring and Bruce Pascoe's  Dark Emu
 
Tom Griffiths writes:
Holden brilliantly telescopes centuries of history and law into fatal conversations at a farm gate. As one man stalks another on a winter road, the whole psyche of modern Australian settlement comes under trial. An enthralling and disturbing tale told with deep insight and compassion. 
 
Holden is a great speaker and she has a remarkable story to tell, don't miss this event. Tickets are still available.
 
outspoken
presents
Kate Holden
in conversation about
The Winter Road
Thursday September 15th
Maleny Community Centre
6 for 6.30pm
Tickets $25 and $18 for students

We’re failing this continent. We have been for some time. The latest State of the Environment Report only confirms what we’ve all known for years. In Northern NSW, west of the Divide, it used to be brigalow scrub, growing on what turned out to be the richest soil in the country - not a coincidence as it happens - but it’s almost all gone, and the job of protecting what’s left falls to environmental officers. Late one afternoon in 2014, out near Croppa Creek, things come to a head. An 80 year old farmer, Ian Turnbull, shoots Glen Turner, an environmental officer, in the back. He hounds the wounded man until he’s dead, despite the pleas of his companion.

This is the point at which Kate Holden starts her remarkable book The Winter Road. But don’t be confused. Holden's not interested in writing a true crime story. She wants to understand the forces at play here: the way we view land, who owns it, what it’s for, what our responsibility to it entails. And to comprehend those things she discovers she needs to delve into our philosophical and cultural roots, to drill down into our assumptions.

She says she’s not a journalist, but the book won a Walkley Award. She says she’s not a historian, but the book won both the NSW Premiers non-fiction award this year and The Regional and Community History award. She says she's not a true-crime writer but it's just taken out the Davitt Award. This is an important book, written by one of our finest writers. 

‘A gripping account of our land and ourselves,’ Tara June Winch

Kate Holden is the author of two best-selling memoirs, I n My Skin and The Romantic. She writes a bi-weekly column for the Saturday Age. 
The biography on her website begins with the tantalising entry:

I was born in Melbourne in 1972 and, apart from some time in Rome, Shanghai and London, I have always lived here. I went to progressive community schools and the University of Melbourne, where I got an Honours degree in literature and classics. I had jobs as a dish-pig in a café in a patisserie, as a hair model and in a bookshop before turning to an unexpected career in heroin addiction and, a little later, as a professional sex worker.

we'll start by having
a conversation with
Katie McMahon
about her new novel
The Accident
stevenlang

As our opening author, we are delighted to once again speak to Katie McMahon.

 

Katie’s first novel, The Mistake, was exceedingly well-received, with cover notes by such luminaries as Liane Moriarty - I absolutely loved this novel… fresh, funny and heartfelt… I didn’t want it to end.

Now she returns with The Accident, revealing the inner lives of Grace, Zoe and Imogen, whose worlds are linked through shared but not always obvious connections. The Accident explores the ways in which our formative years shape our future, examining the influence of unrequited love and the healing power of friendship.

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Outspoken
is organised by Steven and Tyyni Lang.

All authors are in conversation with Steven Lang.

Events commence with a fifteen minute interview with our 'introducing author'. This will be followed by approximately one hour of conversation with our headline author, including time for questions. 

Please visit our website for more details and a list of our programmed events.

Maleny Community Centre will be running a bar so please come from 6.00pm to enjoy a drink.

Due to Covid restrictions we can't provide our normal snacks, we apologise for this inconvenience.

Proceedings start at 6.30pm sharp, all finished (except book-signing) by 8pm.

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