Friday, 13 June 2025
Award-winning author Holden Sheppard to speak at special Q&A event at Subiaco Library
Renowned WA author Holden Sheppard’s latest novel
King of Dirt was published in early June. To celebrate the new release with local readers, he is set to visit Subiaco Library for a special Q&A event, hosted by fellow WA author and journalist Kate Emery, on Monday 30 June from 6pm to 7.30pm.
King of Dirt is a gritty and heartfelt gay coming-of-age story, and follows Giacomo Brolo (AKA Jack), who is returning to his hometown of Geraldton for a family wedding. He hasn’t been back since he fled aged 18, and his past soon catches up with him.
Holden said, “
King of Dirt is the most vulnerable book I’ve ever written. Like me, the main character Jack Brolo is a misfit of a bloke trying to find his place in the world. I think a lot of people see a blue-collar worker on the street in his hi-vis gear and underestimate the complexity of what’s going on inside his head – his thoughts, feelings, fears, hopes, traumas and loves – and this book unpacks a lot of that.
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King of Dirt is also set entirely in WA, so I’m stoked to celebrate it with a Perth audience, and I thank the City of Subiaco for giving me an awesome venue for this special event.”
Holden’s debut novel
Invisible Boys achieved both commercial and critical success, winning many awards including the WA Premier’s Prize for an Emerging Writer, and was adapted for television as a ten-episode Stan Original Series which premiered in February 2025. Holden’s second book
The Brink also won several accolades, including the 2024 Ena Noël Award.
The event will be hosted by Kate Emery, an author and journalist based in Perth, whose most recent book
My Family and Other Suspects was named a Children’s Book Council of Australia notable book, and won the young adult category at the 2025 Indie Book Awards.
Mayor David McMullen said attendees are in for a treat at this special event.
“Subiaco Library’s author talk program offers a fantastic chance for readers to hear from notable local authors like Holden Sheppard, right here in our library. Aspiring writers from our community may even take away some valuable advice that they can apply in their own writing.”
The event is sold out, but there is a waitlist on
Eventbrite.