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Songwriters on the Run
  • Published: 5 May 2026
  • ISBN: 9781760146320
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

Songwriters on the Run




It’s 1991, and Mick Woods and Drew Lovelock are a couple of Australian singer-songwriters – 'tall and skinny, rock-star-wrecked handsome' – on tour in Central Queensland. Critically acclaimed and beloved by their fans, they haven’t yet managed to crack the big-time. But that’s soon to be the least of their problems.

In Rockhampton, what initially seems like a minor marijuana bust turns ugly, and they find themselves incarcerated in a low-security institution in the middle of nowhere. With help from a couple of prisoners, they escape – but now what? They're songwriters on the run, desperately trying to evade the long arm of the law, clear their names, and keep playing their music. They might even get a good song out of all the drama. And meanwhile, in Hollywood, a major film star takes a liking to their music…

Songwriters on the Run, Robert Forster’s debut novel, is a joyride. Burrowing into the netherworld of Australian independent music just as Nirvana’s grunge is about to swamp the planet, the former Go-Betweens vocalist and accomplished solo performer has crafted a hectic, sometimes hilarious tale that is as silly, profound and grand as the music it celebrates.

  • Published: 5 May 2026
  • ISBN: 9781760146320
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 304

About the author

Robert Forster

Robert Forster is a Brisbane-born and based musician and writer. In 1978 he co-founded with friend and fellow singer-songwriter Grant McLennan the internationally acclaimed rock band The Go-Betweens. They released nine albums during their career; their sixth, 16 Lovers Lane, was placed at twelve on The Hundred Best Australian Albums list, and their last, Oceans Apart, won the 2005 ARIA award for Best Adult Contemporary Album. In 2006 McLennan passed away, and four years later Brisbane honoured the cultural influence of the band by naming a new river bridge the Go Between Bridge. In 2015 Forster curated the box set G Stands for Go-Betweens Volume 1 1978–84, and released his first solo album in seven years, Songs to Play, to strong reviews. This enabled him to recommence touring, which he does to the present day.

A parallel career began for Forster in 2005, when he was appointed music critic for The Monthly. A year later he won the Geraldine Pascall Prize for this writing; and a collection of his journalism, The 10 Rules of Rock and Roll, was successfully published in 2009, with a revised edition appearing in the UK two years later. Forster left The Monthly in 2013 to devote more time to writing his memoir, Grant and I. In 2015 Forster's alma mater, the University of Queensland, awarded him an honorary Doctor of Letters.

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