Graeme Simsion gives his new character Adam Sharp a dilemma and lots of music

By Jason Steger
Updated October 12 2016 - 11:08am, first published September 30 2016 - 4:35pm
Graeme Simsion says he has learned a lot  about the craft of writing since his debut novel <i>The Rosie Project</i>, which sold more than a million copies around the world.  Photo: Pat Scala
Graeme Simsion says he has learned a lot about the craft of writing since his debut novel <i>The Rosie Project</i>, which sold more than a million copies around the world. Photo: Pat Scala

What if a database modelling consultant wanted to become a screenwriter, and to help his script get made into a film he turned it into a novel?

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