Australian writer on how to bring history alive

Li Shiyu China Plus Published: 2017-05-11 15:48:32
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Bestselling author Geraldine Brooks talks to Ink&Quill's giving her views on fiction writing, gender issues, and history. [Photo provided to Chinaplus]

Bestselling author Geraldine Brooks talks to Ink&Quill's Li Shiyu giving her views on fiction writing, gender issues, and history. [Photo provided to Chinaplus]

For bibliophiles in China, the annual Australian Writers' Week is one of the most anticipated events of the year. From panel discussions to reading events, it is a chance for Chinese literary fanatics to rub shoulders with some of Australia's best authors.

The tenth edition of the Writers' Week is no exception. Running from May 10th to May 18th, this week-long celebration gathers a stellar line-up of literary heavyweights, including Geraldine Brooks, whose novel "March" won the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. 

Our reporter Li Shiyu talked to this acclaimed author to find out how she transforms historical novels into bestsellers.

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