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The Relationships Between Page and Screen, with Cole Haddon and Guy Edmonds

  • The Carrington Hotel 15-47 Katoomba Street Katoomba, NSW, 2780 Australia (map)

Join Cole Haddon, author of Psalms for the End of the World, in conversation with screenwriter and actor Guy Edmonds as they discuss inventing mind-bending worlds and writing compelling characters that leap off the page and fill the screen. Likewise, discover how film and television can challenge and change the way we write fiction.

Cole Haddon is an Australian-American novelist, screenwriter and arts journalist. Cole has developed dozens of feature films and TV series, including his first commission, Dracula. His work has appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, and his debut novel, Psalms for the End of the World, was published last year.

Guy Edmonds is an award-winning director, writer and actor, best known for his work on Home and Away, Hardball, A Moody Christmas and Underbelly: Razor. Guy has over fifty credits in both stage and screen and has also co-written two critically acclaimed kids book series: Zoo Crew and Zombie Diaries.


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To take full advantage of all the events on offer, we recommend purchasing a ticket multipack, weekend pass, or day pass whilst stock lasts. Subject to availability you can also purchase a single ticket (see below). 

Please note, the Baroque Room is an 18+ venue.

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