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LIVE STREAM: Dragon Skin Q&A with Karen Foxlee

LIVE STREAM: Dragon Skin Q&A with Karen Foxlee

facilitated by Professor Stephen Torre

Format

This event is suitable for readers and writers of all levels.

This event is online-only and will be open to Reading Queensland book club members and members of the public.

For free access to this event, sign up to the Reading Queensland book club.

About Dragon Skin

Alaska, 2018, and Mike is a long way from home, nursing a wrecked knee and an unspoken grief, striking out into real estate and parenting his partner’s son. London, 1978, and Simon is an Australian fish out of water navigating adolescence during the Winter of Discontent, and drawn to an eccentric impresario next door. Washington, DC, 1928, and a retired US senator is interviewed about his time in Russia in 1916, and his mission to save a young heir to an empire. Vienna, 1809, and an Irish teenager on the run from the law takes refuge among composers as Napoleon besieges and shells the city. Hong Kong, 2019, and estranged brothers Mike and Simon reunite in midlife to face the secrets of the past, and reconnect in more ways than one.

Empires rise and fall, human lives play out, encounters, collisions and connections occur more than we can ever know – and yet, the unexpected can still happen.

Endlessly compelling and inventive, Empires is a masterful novel in five parts with boys and men at its heart. Spanning centuries and crossing continents, it explores the empires we build, the way we see ourselves, the narratives we construct and the interconnectedness of all things. This is Nick Earls at his finest.

(Source: Penguin)

About Karen Foxlee

Karen Foxlee is an Australian author who writes for both kids and young adults. She grew up in the Australian outback mining town of Mount Isa and still frequently dreams she is walking barefoot along the dry Leichhardt River. Ophelia and the Marvellous Boy, Karen's first novel for children, was published internationally to much acclaim while her second novel for younger readers, A Most Magical Girl, won the Readings Children's Fiction Prize in 2017 and was CBCA short-listed the same year.

Her next book was the internationally successful Lenny's Book of Everything, which has won multiple awards including the NSW Premier's Literary Award, the Indies Book Award, the Queensland Literary Award, was a CBCA Honour Book and was nominated for the Carnegie Medal.

Karen lives in South East Queensland with her daughter and several animals, including two wicked parrots, who frequently eat parts of her laptop when she isn't looking. Her passions are her daughter, writing, day-dreaming, baking, running and swimming in the sea.

Website: https://karenfoxlee.com/

(Source: Allen & Unwin)

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Join us in December with a 1-month Reading Queensland membership:

  • Get free access to the monthly Reading Queensland Q&A events with leading Australian authors.

  • Have the ability to pre-submit your questions to the author before the event.

  • Get free access to the monthly Reading Queensland book club facilitated by Professor Stephen Torre.

  • Enjoy a glass of wine at the book club sessions (it's on us)

  • Get 20% discount on select readings through the SLQ Bookshop.

Queensland Writers Centre members can purchase a Reading Queensland membership at a discounted price.

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