Author Panel: Queer Voices
Sunday 13 October: 2.00pm – 2.45pm
Join us for a vibrant and thought-provoking author panel celebrating the diversity and richness of queer writing, from the complexities of queer identity to the ways literature can shape cultural narratives and promote social change.
Georgia Harper
Ali K. Mulford
J.M. Tolcher
Chair: Jake Corvus
Supported by: Penguin Random House
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Author BIO’s
Georgia Harper is a psychologist who has worked with both serious violent offenders and victim-survivors of crime. Her career spans correctional, forensic mental health, advising on LGBTIQ+ workforce matters and animal welfare. Georgia is the author of psychological thriller, What I Would Do to You (Penguin Randomhouse 2024). She was born in Brisbane and resides on the Sunshine Coast.
Ali K. Mulford (also known by their bestselling fantasy pen name A.K. Mulford, Harper Collins) is a rom-com author and former wildlife biologist who swapped rehabilitating monkeys for writing novels. A US and NZ citizen, Mulford now lives in Australia rearing two human primates, writing lovable characters, and making ridiculous TikToks.
J.M. Tolcher is a writer from Brisbane. He holds a Bachelor in Writing and English Literature from the University of Queensland where he received awards for his creative writing. His debut memoir Poof (2024) has been commended for its searing and raw depiction of queer life and has recently been shortlisted for the 2024 Queensland Literary Awards.