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BAD: All About Crime
BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival
20 episodes
3 months ago
The BAD: All About Crime Podcast is brought to you by the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival and the City of Sydney.  Join crime writers and crime aficionados, Suzanne Leal and Andy Muir, as they explore the big questions in crime and crime writing. True crime, domestic crime, psychological thrillers, crime noir, they’ll be talking about this and much more with your favourite crime writers every month.   BUT BAD: All about crime isn’t just a podcast, it’s a whole community of crime lovers, readers and writers coming together to talk crime and we want you, our listeners and readers, to be a big part of the conversation. That’s why we’ve created the BAD Sydney Bookclub on Facebook.  Join up, send us your thoughts and questions and become part of the BAD Sydney crime loving community.  Subscribe to be surprised and captivated by our take on crime and crime writing. 
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The BAD: All About Crime Podcast is brought to you by the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival and the City of Sydney.  Join crime writers and crime aficionados, Suzanne Leal and Andy Muir, as they explore the big questions in crime and crime writing. True crime, domestic crime, psychological thrillers, crime noir, they’ll be talking about this and much more with your favourite crime writers every month.   BUT BAD: All about crime isn’t just a podcast, it’s a whole community of crime lovers, readers and writers coming together to talk crime and we want you, our listeners and readers, to be a big part of the conversation. That’s why we’ve created the BAD Sydney Bookclub on Facebook.  Join up, send us your thoughts and questions and become part of the BAD Sydney crime loving community.  Subscribe to be surprised and captivated by our take on crime and crime writing. 
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Books
Arts,
True Crime
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BAD SYDNEY CRIME WRITERS FESTIVAL 2021: "Fresh Blood"
BAD: All About Crime
1 hour 5 minutes
3 years ago
BAD SYDNEY CRIME WRITERS FESTIVAL 2021: "Fresh Blood"
This episode is a presentation from the Bad Sydney Crime Writers Festival 2021, with an introduction by Andy Muir and Suzanne Leal. "FRESH BLOOD" Bad All About Crime Podcast host, Andy Muir is in conversation with 3 new writers about their varying experiences of launching their first novels and their very different but equally compelling protagonists. Featuring: Sarah Thornton, Peter Papathanasiou, Lyn Yeowart, Loraine Peck
BAD: All About Crime
The BAD: All About Crime Podcast is brought to you by the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival and the City of Sydney.  Join crime writers and crime aficionados, Suzanne Leal and Andy Muir, as they explore the big questions in crime and crime writing. True crime, domestic crime, psychological thrillers, crime noir, they’ll be talking about this and much more with your favourite crime writers every month.   BUT BAD: All about crime isn’t just a podcast, it’s a whole community of crime lovers, readers and writers coming together to talk crime and we want you, our listeners and readers, to be a big part of the conversation. That’s why we’ve created the BAD Sydney Bookclub on Facebook.  Join up, send us your thoughts and questions and become part of the BAD Sydney crime loving community.  Subscribe to be surprised and captivated by our take on crime and crime writing.