Sally Bothroyd lives in Darwin with her partner and daughter. She's currently the director of the Northern Territory Writers' Centre, but before that worked for many years as a journalist - both in broadcast and in print.
Sally grew up in Victoria and lived in Melbourne in the 1990s. She returned there for a period in the 2000s to study filmmaking at the Victoria College of the Arts. She has made several short films which have appeared at film festivals around Australia and overseas. She's a longtime fan of crime fiction and had a short story shortlisted for the 2020 Scarlet Stiletto Awards, run by Sisters in Crime.
She’s been awarded the ASAHQ Prize for an unpublished manuscript (2020), was the runner-up for the CALScribe Award for an unpublished manuscript (2011), and received a HarperCollins Varuna Fellowship (2011).
Stand Alone
Brunswick Street Blues (2022)