
She won the 2019 General Non-Fiction Award at the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards for Hudson & Halls: The Food of Love. The Search for Anne Perry was reviewed by Kirkus and summarised as: "Occasionally uneven but a pleasure for Perry’s loyal fans and a book that is likely to win her some new ones as well". In 2019 she was writer in residence at the University of Auckland. ĭrayton has tutored in art history at Whanganui Polytechnic and lectured at the Auckland University of Technology. She adapted her thesis for publication by the Canterbury University Press the following year with the same title. Dr Joanne Drayton discusses her biography of crime writer Anne Perry, better known in New Zealand as the convicted muderer Juliet Hulme. Joanne Drayton is a New Zealand art historian, biographer and nonfiction writer.ĭrayton graduated from the University of Canterbury, Christchurch in 1998 with a PhD on "Edith Collier: Her life and work (1885–1964)".
