Episode 8: Kate Kyriacou

Published: Aug. 12, 2015, 6:12 a.m.

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Kate Kyriacou is an author and chief crime reporter at The Courier-Mail.

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By coincidence, I met with Kate at News Queensland\\u2019s offices in Bowen Hills on August 3, the day that her first book was published. It\\u2019s called The Sting: The Undercover Operation That Caught Daniel Morcombe\'s Killer, and it\\u2019s a true-crime narrative about a case well-known to every Queenslander, and most Australians, I\\u2019d wager, given the high-profile nature of the disappearance of 13 year-old Daniel Morcombe in December 2003. Besides writing and publishing The Sting, Kate is chief crime reporter at Queensland newspaper The Courier-Mail, where she has worked since 2012, following earlier stints reporting in Mildura, Melbourne and Adelaide.

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Crime reporting is a tough beat: day in, day out, these reporters are dealing with some of the nastiest aspects of human nature. Being immersed in this world can take an emotional toll, which is something that Kate and I discuss in this episode. We also explore the tension of writing a whole book about one of these nasty characters; her experiences as a junior reporter in a regional city and having daily briefing with the local police over tea and breakfast; Kate\\u2019s early interest in children\\u2019s literature and young adult novels, which remains an area she\\u2019d like to explore in her own writing; why she prefers colour reporting over straight news writing, and the traits required for crime reporters to succeed in this taxing business.

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Kate Kyriacou has been a journalist since 2001. She has written for newspapers around the country, including the\\xa0Sunday Herald Sun, the Adelaide Advertiser and Sunday Mail, and Brisbane\\u2019s Courier-Mail and Sunday Mail. She has been The Courier-Mail\\u2019s chief crime reporter since 2012 and has won awards, at both a state and national level, for her work as a crime writer. Her first book is The Sting: The Undercover Operation That Caught Daniel Morcombe\'s Killer, published by Echo Publishing in August 2015.

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Show notes and links to Kate\'s writing discussed in this episode:\\xa0http://penmanshippodcast.com/episode-8-kate-kyriacou/

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Kate Kyriacou on Twitter: @KateKyriacou

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