





Honey Brown is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Red Queen and The Good Daughter. Her third novel, The Gallery, is due to be released in 2012.
Honey lives in country Victoria with her husband and two children. She has been writing novels and screenplays for 12 years. Before settling down she worked and lived in various remote places throughout Australia. She spent her childhood in Tasmania, growing up in a convict built house. In her late 20s she was involved in a farm accident, and now lives with the challenges of a spinal injury. She is busy planning her fourth novel, and working on a book of short stories.
Red Queen is the winner of the Aurealis Award, has been shortlisted for the Australian Shadow Awards and the Davitt Awards, and was Highly Commended in the Christina Stead Award. Honey has recently sold the film rights to the novel, and has written the screenplay.The Good Daughter was longlisted for the 2011 Miles Franklin Award and shortlisted for the Barbara Jefferies Award.
Crime writers Honey Brown, Lindy Cameron, Kerry Greenwood and Angela Savage discuss all things criminally unladylike.