Previously on WWR: Kate Kruimink on ‘In-Human’

6-7pm, Tuesday 27 May 2025 at Five Leaves Left, 41 Victoria St Hobart

Join author Kate Kruimink as she talks to writer and editor Jane Rawson about Anna Dusk’s 2010 Tasmanian werewolf novel, In-Human, “a snarling, glittering creation, a funny, yet disturbing story of transformation set in Oatlands, Tasmania. The irrepressible Sally Hunter is turning into a werewolf. As a string of killings takes place we are drawn into her sensual, visceral and highly charged world…this is a heady mix of horror and reality.”

Tickets are $10 and include a can of wine or mocktail. Space is limited, so book now…

Kate Kruimink is a writer from southern Lutruwita. Her 2024 novel Heartsease won the Tasmanian Premier’s Prize for Fiction, and her novella Astrea won the UK’s Weatherglass Prize. Her first book, A Treacherous Country, won the 2020 Vogel/Australian’s Literary Award, was shortlisted in the Prime Minister’s Literary Award for Fiction and longlisted in the UK for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction. Kate is the fiction editor for Island magazine.



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