Welcome to Totally Lit, the podcast that celebrates the vibrant world of literature. In this episode, host Ky Garvey invites you to explore the upcoming Australian Short Story Festival, set to take place from November 22nd to 24th in Fremantle, Western Australia. This exciting event promises a wealth of activities, including writing workshops, panel discussions, interviews, and a literary mock debate, featuring some of the finest short story writers from Australia and beyond.
Ky sits down with acclaimed author Laura Jean McKay, who will be presenting at the festival. Laura, known for her award-winning novel "The Animals in That Country," shares insights into her upcoming sessions at the festival, where she will delve into themes of the weird and wonderful, and the dynamics of family in fiction. She also highlights her excitement for workshops led by literary figures like Rashida Murphy and Kate Kennedy.
This episode offers a glimpse into the enriching experience of the Australian Short Story Festival, where authors and enthusiasts gather to celebrate and explore the craft of storytelling. Tune in to learn more about the festival's offerings and discover why it's a must-attend event for writers and readers alike.
Host: Ky Garvey
Theme Song: Claire Houghton
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Production: Mike Garvey
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- Published7 November 2024 at 12:59 pm UTC
- Length14 min
- Episode72
- RatingClean