Lainie Anderson
About the author

Lainie Anderson

Lainie Anderson is a writer whose 35-year career in journalism and public relations includes 17 years as a columnist with Adelaide's Sunday Mail, as well as stints at Melbourne's Herald Sun, London's The Times and the South Australian Tourism Commission. After being awarded a Churchill Fellowship, Lainie published her debut novel Long Flight Home in 2019. In 2024, Lainie completed a PhD with the University of South Australia, researching the life of Kate Cocks, the inspiration behind The Death of Dora Black. Lainie is a board member of Reconciliation South Australia, an ambassador with the Hutt Street Centre, sits on the executive committee of the History Council of South Australia and the selection committee of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust. She is a History Guardian for the History Trust of South Australia and was announced as the 2023 Emerging Historian of the Year by the History Council of South Australia. She lives in the Adelaide Hills with her husband Max.

Books by Lainie Anderson

Lainie Anderson Articles

PODCAST: Lainie Anderson on Kate Cookson's life as South Australia's first female police officer

Podcast

16 December 2024

PODCAST: Lainie Anderson on Kate Cookson's life as South Australia's first female police officer

    A Poignant and Cosy Murder Mystery: Read Our Review of The Death of Dora Black by Lainie Anderson

    Review | Our Review

    10 September 2024

    A Poignant and Cosy Murder Mystery: Read Our Review of The Death of Dora Black by Lainie Anderson