Peta Murray

Peta Murray is a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, and is best known for her plays Wallflowering, and Salt, as well as AWGIE-winning works Spitting Chips and The Keys to the Animal Room. Peta’s short fiction has been published in Sleepers Almanac and New Australian Stories and her essays in Sydney Review of Books, The Mekong Review and TEXT Journal.

Peta is a faux-Scot with numerous alter egos and far too many hobbies. Her most recent publication, the braided memoir How to Dress for Old Age, co-authored with David Carlin, has just been released by Upswell Publishing.

Peta Murray is appearing in the following events:

Saturday 13th June

4PM The Modern Art of Dying

Sunday 14th June

2:30PM Wit, Wisdom and Redefining Age

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