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    The tension builds in Miranda Darling’s Thunderhead + Bel Schenk portrays teen angst in The Most Famous Boy in Town

    The tension builds in Miranda Darling’s Thunderhead + Bel Schenk portrays teen angst in The Most Famous Boy in Town

    The outwardly comfortable life of mother and wife .Winina Dalloway has dark currents running beneath it. Thunderhead is the interior  monologue of a woman acting normally but living under threat as she picks up her children from school, shops and prepares for a dinner party. A homage to  Virginia Wolfe’s The Days,  the book is a reminder of the drama and terror that can lurk beneath domesticity.

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    Bet Schenk brings a poet’s pared-down style and awareness of the power of language to this book set in a small country town where the local teen hero is actually anything but - and his brother knows the truth. The Most Famous Boy in Town is billed as teen fiction but it’s a story for all ages.

    And our regular literary academic Kylie Cardell reviews Lioness by  Emily perkins, winner of the 2024 New Zealand Ockham Book Awards

    Guests

    Miranda Darling, author and poet

    Bel Schenk, author and poet

    Kylie Cardell, Associate Professor , English and Creative Writing, Flinders University

     

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    @kyliecardell

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    • 40 min
    Thrilling Australian crime with debut novelist Louise Milligan

    Thrilling Australian crime with debut novelist Louise Milligan

    In a move away from investigative journalism and her previous deep diving non-fictiontitles, Louise Milligan delves into crime fiction with debut novel, Pheasants Nest.It tells the story of Kate Delaney, a journalist who finds herself bound and gagged andbeing driven somewhere by a strange man. As someone haunted by the crimes she hashad to report on, Kate knows her chances of survival are slight.

    Guest:Louise Milligan

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    • 25 min
    Episode 38: Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens + Storyland; A new mythology of Britain

    Episode 38: Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens + Storyland; A new mythology of Britain

    Miles Franklin Award winner, Shankari Chandran takes Cath to Cinnamon Gardens, an aged care home established by Tamil refugees and now run by their daughter. It’s run with love and dignity and has become an oasis for its culturally diverse residents…but the tensions of past wars and the prejudices of present day Australia which have long remained at a simmer ultimately boil over.

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    Associate Professor Lisa Bennett shares her passion for stories soaked in mist and old magic with “Storyland”; a masterful, unique and utterly compelling illustrated mythology of Britain. Be transported to a time when England was considered the furthest outpost on any map and half remembered characters such as Brutus, Albina, Scota and Bladud roamed the earth …and our imaginations.

    Guests

    Shankari Chandran, author of “Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens” which won the 2023 Miles Franklin Award. She’s also the author of “Song of the Sun God” and “The Barrier”.

    Associate Professor Lisa Bennett, from the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University discusses “Storyland; A new mythology of Britain” by Amy Jeffs.

     

    Other books that get a mention

    “Wild; Tales from Early Medieval Britain” by Amy Jeffs, “The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, “The Thursday Murder Club” by Richard Osman and “Pheasant’s Nest” by Louise Milligan.

     

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    @Hachetteaus

    @lisalhannett

    @amyjeffs_author
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    • 43 min
    Episode 37: A deep dive into the world of poetry with Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton’s latest collections + veteran poet and broadcaster Mike Ladd on ‘why be a poet?’

    Episode 37: A deep dive into the world of poetry with Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton’s latest collections + veteran poet and broadcaster Mike Ladd on ‘why be a poet?’

    Poetry seems a solitary pursuit but not for well knownAustralian poets Peter Bakowski and Ken Bolton - they recently released two new collections ‘On Luck Street’ and ‘Waldo’s Game’ in which they have collaborated from afar, co-telling stories using  a ’call and respond’ writing technique.

    And former ABC broadcaster Mike Ladd has made a career as a poet and also helped put poetry on the map with the long running radio program ‘Poetica’ - he makes the case for why poetry should matter to us all. 

     

    Guests

    Peter Bakowski

    Ken Bolton 

    Mike Ladd

     

     

    Annie mentions the poems ‘Funeral Blues’ by  WH Auden and ‘The Second Coming’ by WB Yeats

     

    Peter and Ken read selections from ‘On Luck Street” and ‘Waldo’s Game’

    Mike Ladd reads “The End and the Beginning” by Polish poet Wisława Szymborska and his own recently penned poem ‘Prove that You’re a Human’ .

     
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    • 50 min
    Tsundoku Minisode 36.5

    Tsundoku Minisode 36.5

    Molly Schmidt’s Salt River Road is a searing account of grief and redemption set in the big sky/small town landscapes of south west WA..Racism, poverty and country town politics are all part of life in country Western Australia in the 1970’s. But for the Tetley family all that matters is that they have lost their beloved mother Elena, and they are all falling apart…and in danger of losing the farm that is their livelihood.Through the eyes of teenage siblings Rose and Frank the reader experiences thedangerously deep grief of losing a parent. Then comes a slow redemption through their connection with two local Noongar elders, and a reconciliation with events from the past.

    Guest:Molly Schmidt, author and recipient of the 2022 City of Fremantle Hungerford Award

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    • 16 min
    Episode 68: ‘Spam’ (Collaboration)

    Episode 68: ‘Spam’ (Collaboration)

    Three writers walk into a room...and somehow manage to work together. Not these three writers, necessarily. But in theory, that's how collaboration works. Welcome to the final Word Docs of the season, where Sean, Alex and Amy are in fizzy spirits thanks to acute cases of over-caffeination (or in Sean's case, too much hot chocolate). What's the secret to a good collaboration? Talk talk talk. Pizza. Precious puppet masks. And the supreme act of Veto. Unfortunately, none of the Word Docs have veto power, so there will be tangents, including a charming little story about Alex the Ungovernable Daisy, a call for spam recipes, and a trip down memory lane to when Pizza Hut was an actual restaurant. Those were the days. But these are also days and we're serving them up with a steaming hot spam pizza of knowledge.  Seriously, we really do talk about collaboration. And a lot of it is very useful stuff. Besides, you'll miss us next week, so why not put up with us this week? Spam for all!

     

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    • 37 min

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