Kathy Lette (Author)
Kathy Lette is a celebrated and outspoken comic writer who has an
inimitable take on serious current issues. She is the author of
fifteen bestselling novels including Puberty Blues which was made
into a major film and a TV miniseries, Mad Cows which was also made
into a film, starring Joanna Lumley, and How to Kill Your Husband
(and other handy household hints), which was staged by the
Victorian Opera. She pioneered smart, funny, feminist fiction and
has been published in seventeen languages.
Kathy is an autodidact (clearly it's a word she taught herself) but
has honorary doctorates from Southampton and Wollongong
universities, and a Senior Honorary Fellowship from Regent's
University London.
She is an ambassador for Plan International and the National
Autistic Society UK. Kathy lives in Sydney and London, and can
often be found at the Savoy Hotel drinking a cocktail named after
her. She cites her career highlights as once teaching Stephen Fry a
word and Salman Rushdie the limbo, and scripting Julian Assange's
cameo in the 500th episode of The Simpsons.
Visit her website at www.kathylette.com to read her blog, follow
KathyLetteAuthor on Facebook, @KathyLette on Twitter and
@kathy.lette on Instagram.
Gabrielle Carey (Author)
Gabrielle Carey published her first co-written book, Puberty Blues,
while still in her teens. She wrote biography, autobiography,
memoir, essays and articles. Her book, Moving Among Strangers (UQP
2013), was the joint winner of the 2014 Prime Minister's Award for
Non-Fiction and short-listed for the 2015 National Biography Award.
Her essay 'Waking Up with James Joyce' was named a 'Notable Essay'
by Best American Essays 2019. Her most recent book was a
bibliomemoir - Only Happiness Here - in search of Elizabeth von
Arnim (UQP 2020).
For twenty-five years Gabrielle taught writing at various
universities including the University of Canberra, the University
of Western Sydney and the University of Sydney and the University
of Technology Sydney.
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