Holly Craig
Holly Craig lives on the Western Australian coast. She spent her childhood on boats and on Rottnest Island, inspiring her novels Mayday, The Rip, and her first #1 bestselling novel, The Shallows. The beach and river were her playground and have shaped the settings in her novels.
Holly is the creator of Australia's biggest writing community - THE WRITE CLUB - a group of 130+ writers. Holly teaches writing courses, creates masterclasses with industry professionals, runs writing retreats and prepares writers for publication.
You can find out more about Holly on Instagram, Facebook and Instagram (@hollycraigauthor), Facebook: (@hollycraigauthor)
Deb Jordan
Deb Jordan is a pianist, primary school teacher and pretend athlete. Perth, Western Australia is now home after twenty years abroad spent evading kidnap attempts in Peru, serenading African presidents, escaping a marriage trade in Ghana (her husband was tempted when the price was ten chickens and three goats…) and circling jungle volcanoes in Costa Rica.
She speaks Spanish fluently enough to be competently dangerous and likes to use her piano skills to keep the neighbours at bay. Who are, for the record, all extremely delightful. With degrees in Japanese and Russian, she dreamt of secret spy missions and international assignments. Or assignations. Semantics. Observing people, collecting ideas and always looking for the fun and adventure in life is what Deb does best.
And writing. Above all else, she writes.
Alexander Thorpe
Alexander Thorpe is from Fremantle, Western Australia. He has written advertising copy for pool cleaners and concrete supply companies, taught English in Joseph Stalin’s hometown and almost managed to read half of James Joyce’s Ulysses twice (which is more or less the same as having almost managed to read the whole book). Alex has written for news outlets, travel journals, marketing companies and educational providers. Death Leaves the Station was his first novel, its sequel Death Holds the Key has been shortlisted for the 2025 Western Australian Premier's Book Awards for Fiction Book of the Year.