StorySALOON

StorySALOON Podcast

StorySALOON Podcast is your listen-anytime creative fix. Contemporary short stories, written by award-winning and emerging writers. Narrated on stage by Australia’s most talented actors, at The Vanguard in Sydney. Recorded live for podcast. Plus a monthly in-conversation, ’In the Saloon with...’ an author and actor. Hosted by Jane Messer. www.storysaloon.com.au

  1. 01/12/2025

    In the SALOON with Luke Johnson and Michelle Hamadache

    In our latest 'In the SALOON with…', host Jane Messer talks with writers Luke Johnson and Michelle Hamadache. We delve into their short stories 'Ferocious Animals' and 'The Crane Flies', their creative processes, writing craft, and discuss why literary journals have a key role for creative writers and readers. Luke Johnson is the author of the short-story collection Ferocious Animals (Recent Works Press) which takes its title from today’s short story, and an acclaimed poetry collection titled Kangaroo Unbound (Puncher & Wattman). He has won or been listed for numerous national prizes over his writing life, including the Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize, and is the incoming fiction editor for the journal, Southerly. Michelle Hamadache is a writer of short stories, essays and reviews, with publications in Australian, British and US journals. She’s had short stories long listed for the Elizabeth Jolley and short-listed for the Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize. Michelle is also a lecturer in creative writing at Macquarie University and has been a fiction editor with the journals Southerly and Mascara Literary Review. Here are the links to the two journals mentioned in this episode: Southerly literary magazine and Mascara Literary Review StorySALOON is hosted by Jane Messer. Find out more about ⁠StorySALOON's⁠ live shows and podcasts at ⁠  Subscribe to StorySALOON podcast, and follow us on socials. StorySALOON acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the first storytellers of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as we create, perform and listen on unceded Gadigal land.

    47 min
  2. 24/11/2025

    'The Crane Flies' by Michelle Hamadache, read by Charlotte Salusinszky

    In this episode we’re going to hear the short story ‘The Crane Flies’ by Michelle Hamadache, read by Charlotte Salusinszky at StorySALOON's Nov 4, 2025 show. Michelle Hamadache is a writer of short stories, essays and reviews, with publications in Australian, British and US journals. She’s had short stories long listed for the Elizabeth Jolley and short-listed for the Neilma Sidney Short Story Prize. Michelle is also a lecturer in creative writing at Macquarie University and has been a fiction editor with the journals Southerly and Mascara Literary Review. Reading the story is the talented Charlotte Salusinszky —actor, writer, and theatre-maker —who has worked with Griffin Theatre’s emerging playwright program, with PACT, and Q Theatre. Her recent acting work includes Mercury Poisoning at KXT theatre, where I first saw her perform, and Shakespeare in Love at New Theatre. Her passion for stories about survival made her a perfect choice for this short story. ‘The Crane Flies’ is a story that takes us to Italy ostensibly in 1991 but with the myths of Dante’s inferno licking at the story’s edges. This is a rich, literary tale that’s completely contemporary with its themes of illegal immigration and wage theft, but also wonderfully gothic in style. StorySALOON is hosted by Jane Messer. Find out more about ⁠StorySALOON's⁠ live shows and podcasts at ⁠www.storysaloon.com.au Subscribe to StorySALOON Podcast and follow us on socials. StorySALOON acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the first storytellers of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as we create, perform and listen on unceded Gadigal land.

    27 min
  3. 17/11/2025

    'Ferocious Animals', by Luke Johnson, read by Bayley Prendergast

    In this episode we’re going to hear the short story ‘Ferocious Animals’ by Luke Johnson, read by Bayley Prendergast. Johnson is the author of the short-story collection Ferocious Animals (Recent Works Press) which takes its title from today’s short story, and an acclaimed poetry collection titled Kangaroo Unbound (Puncher & Wattman). He has won or been listed for numerous national prizes over his writing life, including the Elizabeth Jolley Short Story Prize. His short story ‘Ferocious Animals’ is read for us by Bayley Prendergast. Bayley is a rising talent who has had roles in numerous stage productions and television shows since graduating from the Actors Centre Australia. Roles have included Fearsome Creatures at the Old Fitz, Beautiful Thing at the New Theatre, and The Inheritance, at the Seymour Centre, and the Australian premiere of Champions. His screen credits include the Stan original shows BUMP and Watching You, the Fox Showcase series The Twelve and the short film WORM which was selected for Cinequest’s North American film festival. 'Ferocious Animals' is a gripping, intimate story set in small town suburbia on a Grand Final Day, about a father who should know better on Grand Final Day,  a young son who idolises him—until he doesn’t —and a mother who exerts great power in the flinging of a worn slipper.  The story was performed at StorySALOON's November 4, 2025 show at The Vanguard, Newtown. 'Ferocious Animals' was first published in Griffith Review journal, Number 53, 2016. StorySALOON is hosted by Jane Messer. Find out more about ⁠StorySALOON's⁠ live shows and podcasts at ⁠www.storysaloon.com.au StorySALOON acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the first storytellers of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as we create, perform and listen on unceded Gadigal land.

    19 min
  4. 03/11/2025

    In the SALOON with Ren Wyld and Katie Beckett

    In our latest 'In the SALOON with…', host Jane Messer talks with writer Ren Wyld and actor and playwright Katie Beckett. Together, we delve into Wyld's short story 'Clatter Tongue' which Katie Beckett read at StorySALOON Live on Oct 7, 2025. We explore the two artists' creative processes, challenges and pleasures of writing, what's current in  contemporary First Nations narrative and theatre, and much more. We recommend that you listen to Katie Beckett reading of 'Clatter Tongue' beforehand; it's episode 17 on StorySALOON Podcast. Ren Wyld is South Australian writer of Martu descent. Their story 'Clatter Tongue' won the won the Borderlands 2020 First Nations Writing Award and is published in This All Come Back Now: An Anthology of First Nations Speculative Fiction. Wyld has written and published multiple award-winning works about Indigenous experiences and history, both fiction for and nonfiction for younger readers and adults. Katie Beckett is a celebrated Murri actor, film writer and playwright. She is a winner of the Balnaves Award 2015 for her play Which Way Home which had a sellout season at Belvoir Theatre, and nominee for Green Room Award 2017. She has appeared on stage and in many tv series including Sunshine Super Girl, Milk, Which Way Home, Binary Stars and Best Lives, Lighten Up, Kill the Messenger, Coranderrk, Onwards and Upwards, This Fella, My Memory (Moogahlin Performing Arts), Redfern Now and Black Comedy. Beckett’s film credits include Slam, The Unlisted, Spread the Word, Diary of an Uber Driver, Smart Street, Rake, Harrow and much more. This episode's conversation references a number of books and organisations. We've gathered them here to assist StorySALOON listeners explore further: Katie Beckett, 'Which Way Home' his All Come Back Now: An Anthology of First Nations Speculative Fiction, ed Mykaela Saunders, UQP 2022 Southerly journal: Sovereign Texts journal: David Unaipon: Legendary Tales of the Australian Aborigines by David Unaipon, Kangaroo Press, ed by Stephen Muecke and Adam Shoemaker Miranda Tapsell, ABC tv series, 'Top End Bub' 'Bran Neu Day' song, by Knuckles, National Film and Sound Archive collection  'Bran Neu Day' film, info at Australian Screen an NFSA website Prof Natalie Harkin, Flinders University ILBIJERRI, a leading theatre company creating innovative works by First Peoples artists. StorySALOON is hosted by Jane Messer. Find out more about ⁠StorySALOON's⁠ live shows and podcasts at ⁠ Subscribe to StorySALOON podcast, and follow us on socials. StorySALOON acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the first storytellers of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, as we create, perform and listen on unceded Gadigal land.

    54 min
5
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4 Ratings

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StorySALOON Podcast is your listen-anytime creative fix. Contemporary short stories, written by award-winning and emerging writers. Narrated on stage by Australia’s most talented actors, at The Vanguard in Sydney. Recorded live for podcast. Plus a monthly in-conversation, ’In the Saloon with...’ an author and actor. Hosted by Jane Messer. www.storysaloon.com.au