From her much-loved essay collections,
I Was Told There Would Be Cake, How Did You Get This Number and
Look Alive Out There, to her bestselling novel,
The Clasp, Sloane Crosley’s acerbic humour and observational wit has garnered her critical and popular acclaim.
Now, in her second novel
Cult Classic, Crosley takes readers on a surreal journey through New York City as a woman runs into a former boyfriend, then another ex, and then another ... until it seems all of Manhattan is filled with the ghosts of romance past.
This March, join Sloane Crosley live in conversation with host Jaclyn Crupi as they discuss
Cult Classic, modern romance, and whether happy endings are possible in an age when the past is ever at your fingertips.
Sloane Crosley appears in partnership with Adelaide Writers' Week and Sydney Opera House’s All About Women festival.
This event is supported by the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund, a Victorian Government and City of Melbourne partnership.