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Campbelltown Book Trail

Chat with 12 diverse authors over a cuppa down Queen Street

12 Authors, 5 Cafes, 2 Saturdays

The Campbelltown Book Trail is organised by Rainbow Crossing Inc. in partnership with A-B Street Library Inc. proudly funded by the NSW Government’s The Festival of Place.

Program

SAT 7 MAY 10am Gold Class Coffee
3/261 Queen St (near old Post Office)
TANYA NELLESTEIN
An award-winning journalist and ARRA-nominated author of gut-churning Viking romance and romantic suspense that always includes good sex and a happily ever after – eventually.
  11am Cafe Stamp
1/16-26 Dumaresq St (next to Post Office)
SHAKAWAT NAYON
Known for his unorthodox style, this Bangladeshi author was the top seller at the famous month long Bangla Ekushe Boi Mela 2022 for his novel Bohemian.
  12noon Seta’s Cafe
25 Dumaresq St
GLENN COSSAR
Author, business planner and life coach who shares real-life stories combined with practical tools for problem-solving, he’s currently working on a trilogy that stared with In Search of Hope.
  1pm Neem Cafe
171-179 Queen St (facing Spotlight car park)
MAX GARCIA | NIM GOLKAR
A former Marine Sergeant Major, Max co- authored The Abundance Factor with Joe Vitale. Author of four popular books, Nim’s is a quintessential migrant achievement story.
  2pm Le Coffee House
143 Queen St (near old Post Office)
NAOMI DYER
Mum, wife, entrepreneur & cancer survivor with an incredible ability to step over the obstacles life throws at her, Naomi’s Start Living – from Frazzled to Fabulous! is called the ultimate reboot guide.
SAT 14 MAY 10am Gold Class Coffee
3/261 Queen St (near old Post Office)
JEFF McGILL
Freelance writer, photographer and former newspaper editor who loves telling Australian stories, he’s author of local history gem Campbelltown & District Pictorial History and Rachel.
  11am  Cafe Stamp
1/16-26 Dumaresq St (next to Post Office)
TONY McFADDEN
His global travels have provided a wealth of characters and settings for the 15+ books, filled with thrills, suspense and adventure including The Murder of Jeremy Brooks set in Campbelltown.
  12noon Seta’s Cafe
25 Dumaresq St
MICHELLE MONTEBELLO
Internationally bestselling author of a number of contemporary romantic novels including The Quarantine Station, a finalist in the 2021 International Book Awards for Best Historical Fiction.
  1pm Neem Cafe
171-179 Queen St (facing Spotlight car park)
MINA SKANDARI | SEAN SULLIVAN
Mina wrote You Are Perfect & Unique In The Way You Are to empower her little daughter. At 11, Sean has already written two illustrated children’s books, including Grandma’s Magic Purse.
  2pm Le Coffee House
143 Queen St (near old Post Office)

KIM VO
A Refugee’s Journey tells his poignant story of making Australia home after a perilous ocean journey to escape horrible experiences from the Vietnamese Communist regime.

 

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