Storytellers In Conversation – Kate Morton

Storytellers In Conversation – Kate Morton


With a staggering 11 million books sold worldwide, Kate Morton is regarded as one of Australia’s most successful literary talents. Spending her childhood in Queensland (she grew up in Mount Tamborine), Kate now lives and works predominantly in the UK. As the author of six novels – all of which have been New York Times bestsellers, Sunday Times bestsellers, and #1 bestsellers around the world – she is a powerhouse, to say the least. In a win for local literary lovers, the Queensland expat is back in Brisbane to chat with columnist Frances Whiting for the premiere of Museum of Brisbane’s Storytellers In Conversation series.

Kate and Frances will chat all things books, as well as the power of home and history and how they have inspired Kate’s storied career. Event-goers can also bring along their favourite Kate Morton novel, as the event will be followed by a brief book signing by the author. Don’t miss out on this 90-minute in-conversation event with one of Australia’s most beloved wordsmiths – who also happens to be a featured author for Museum of Brisbane’s The Storytellers exhibition. To snag a ticket, we suggest making haste to Museum of Brisbane’s website.

Miss out on tickets? Catch Kate Morton at Brisbane Writer’s Festival

Share this event

Subscribe:

Sign up for our weekly enews & receive more articles like this: