Words in deep blue by Cath Crowley: 23 Feb, 2017
"A second-hand bookstore, a love story, and a letter-library: all of these things are mentioned on the blurb of Cath Crowley’s new book, Words In Deep Blue. Really, why wouldn’t you want to read something that has these as offerings?" – Katherine Dretzke
Cath Crowley is an award-winning author of Young Adult fiction. Her novels include The Gracie Faltrain trilogy, Chasing Charlie Duskin, Graffiti moon and Words in deep blue. In 2011 Graffiti moon won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Young Adult Fiction, the Ethel Turner Award for Young People's Literature, and was named an honour book in the Children's Book Council's Book of the Year.
Crowley will join us for a Q&A on Thursday, 23 February between 8 and 9pm. Please leave any questions you have below. (And discuss the book at your leisure!)
Want to buy Words in deep blue? Receive 10% off when purchasing it from Readings at State Library Victoria. To receive the discount online, enter the promo code BOOKCLUB in the promo code box during online checkout. To receive the discount at our State Library bookshop, simply mention the Thursday night book club at the counter.
Hi Cathy,
How did you go about choosing the literature that would be included in the book?
And how did the book's audiences influence these choices?
What's the word for the aroma of a secondhand bookshop?
Hi Cath,
YA seems to be one of the more experimental genres around at the moment (if you can really call it a genre). What do you think makes the YA scene so vibrant?
Thanks! 😊
Hi Cath 👋🏼 Great to hear 'Words in deep blue' is on the Inky Awards Longlist this year!
If you could write one love letter to one book, what would it be and why? ❤️
Hi Cathy, what's the best and worst writing advice you've received?
Hey Cath! I know this is a big question but I'm sure aspiring and emerging writers would find it immensely helpful... did you have a specific writing process when you were writing this novel? And if so, could you give us a rough idea of what that was? ☺️
Hey Cath, how do you maintain your discipline to write when there are so many distractions?
Hi Kath,
You mentioned that this book took you six years to write as you put it down for a while. Do you have a usual timeframe for writing novels or has each one been different for you?
Hi Kirsty - it's usually about two to three years.
But they're all a bit different. I'd rather have longer to let the idea sit for a while.
Thanks everyone!
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