Sarah Walker (Australian author)

Sarah Walker (Australian author)

Sarah Walker (b. 1965) is an Australian author and screenwriter, best known for writing and script producing episodes of Home and Away[1] and All Saints. She has also written novels, including The Year of Freaking Out, and worked as a journalist and actor.[2]

References

  1. ^ 'New Script Producer for 2007' at Back to the Bay website
  2. ^ Sarah Walker at AustLit (subscription required)[1]

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