Natalie Conyer was born and grew up in Cape Town, South Africa where her debut crime novel, Present Tense, is set, but now lives in Sydney. A
Award nominated screenwriter and researcher for the hugely successful Underbelly franchise, Andy Muir’s debut crime fiction Something for
Over her years in journalism, leading investigative journalist with the Sydney Morning Herald, Kate McClymont has exposed corruption and cronyism
Lyndal Gowland is Principal Solicitor at Gowland Legal and a passionate advocate for social justice, law reform and the end of domestic violence,
Greg Woodland is an author, screenwriter and director. Since 2000 he’s worked as a freelance script editor and consultant for film funding bodies
Petronella McGovern is a writer and editor who grew up on a farm outside Bathurst, NSW and travelled the world. She has co-written two
Dr Xanthé Mallett is a forensic anthropologist and criminologist, author and television presenter who works with police forces across Australia
Thomas Keneally published his first novel in 1964, and has since written a considerable number of novels and non-fiction works, including The
Tim Watson-Munro is Australia’s best-known forensic psychologist, specializing in expert testimony for the defence. His clients have included
Tim Ayliffe has been a journalist for almost twenty years and is the Managing Editor of Television and Video for ABC News. He has also worked as