y separately published work icon The Garret : 2018 series - publisher   interview   podcast  
Date: 2018
Date: 2016-2018
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y separately published work icon Markus Zusak Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15287834 2018 single work interview podcast

"Markus Zusak is the author of six novels, including The Book Thief (2005), which spent more than a decade on the New York Times bestseller list. His other novels are The Underdog (1999), Fighting Ruben Wolfe (2000), When Dogs Cry (2001), The Messenger (2002) and Bridgeof Clay (2018). In 2014 Markus was awarded the American Library Association's Margaret Edwards Award for his body of work."

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon Chloe Hooper Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15287869 2018 single work interview podcast

"Chloe Hooper is a highly-awarded writer of fiction and non-fiction. She received a Walkley Award for articles in The Monthly on the death in custody of Cameron Doomadgee on Palm Island. These articles became the basis for The Tall Man: Death and Life on Palm Island (2008), which won the Victorian, New South Wales, West Australian and Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards, as well as the John Button Prize for Political Writing and a Ned Kelly Award for crime writing. The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire (2018) was punished to similar acclaim.

Chloe is also the author of two novels, A Child’s Book of True Crime (2002), which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Literature in the United Kingdom and The Engagement (2014)."

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon Shokoofeh Azar Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15287903 2018 single work interview podcast

"Shokoofeh Azar was born in Iran seven years before the Islamic revolution. Shokoofeh's early interest in literature and art developed into a successful career in writing and art in Iran, including 14 years as an independent journalist. Her 'Companion in Writing and Editing Essays', written in Farsi, won The Best Book in Iran award in 1997.

'Following an increasing crackdown on independent journalism, Shokoofeh was jailed three times, the last time being three months in isolation, which left her no choice in 2011 but to flee her country by boat, ending up on Christmas Island. She was accepted as a political refugee by Australia. The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree, also written in Farsi, is her first novel to be translated into English. The Enlightenment of the Greengage Tree was shortlisted for the 2018 Stella Prize. It is also being re-released in Farsi."

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon David Marr Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15331383 2018 single work interview podcast

'David has been a journalist, non-fiction author and social commentator for more than four decades. He has written for the Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Saturday Paper, The Guardian and The Monthly, and received three Walkley Awards and the Victorian Premier's Literary Award.

His books include My Country (2018), Panic (2011), Dark Victory (with Marian Wilkinson in 2004), The High Price of Heaven (2000) and Patrick White: A Life (1991). He has also written six Quarterly Essays: The White Queen (2017), Faction Man (2015)The Prince (2013), Political Animal (2012), Power Trip (2010) and His Master’s Voice (2007).

Previously David served as editor of the National Times, reporter for Four Corners and presenter of the ABC’s Media Watch. He has been awarded Honorary Doctor of Letters from both the University of Sydney and the University of Newcastle, as well as an Honorary Fellowship in the Australian Academy of Humanities.'

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon Clementine Ford, Hannah Kent and Alice Pung : Live at the Library Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15351817 2018 single work interview podcast

In partnership with the State Library of Victoria, The Garret hosted a series of live events with leading Australian writers in 2018. In our final event, Clementine Ford, Hannah Kent and Alice Pung discussed the status of women writers and the challenges they face.

Clementine Ford is a writer, broadcaster and feminist thinker and speaker. She has been writing freelance for more than a decade, and has published two bestselling non-fiction works: Fight Like A Girl (2017) and Boys Will Be Boys (2018).

Hannah Kent made waves in Australia's literary scene in 2013 with her first novel, Burial Rites. It won the ABIA Literary Fiction Book of the Year and the Victorian Premier's People's Choice Award, and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Her second novel, The Good People (2016), received similar acclaim. Hannah is also the co-founder of the literary journal Kill Your Darlings.

Alice Pung is a writer, editor, teacher and lawyer. She has won numerous awards for her memoirs, and her writing has appeared in The MonthlyThe AgeMeanjinBest Australian Stories and Best Australian Essays. Her long-form works include: Unpolished Gem (2007), Her Father's Daughter (2011) and Laurinda (2014). Alice also edited Growing Up Asian in Australia (2008).

2018
y separately published work icon Alison Lester Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752182 2018 single work interview podcast

'Alison Lester is an Australian treasure. Few families have not delighted in the award winning Are We There Yet, and Clive Eats Alligators, and Imagine. Alison is a creator of more than twenty-five picture books, two young adult novels and a collection of short stories, and she was the inaugural Australian Children’s Laureate along with Boori Monty Pryor.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Benjamin Law Nic Brasch , 2018 14752203 2018 single work interview podcast

'Benjamin Law is the author of The Family LawGaysiaAdventures in the Queer East, co-author of Shit Asian Mothers Say and Law School, and author of Moral Panic 101, a Quarterly Essay. He's also the creator and writer of the TV comedy The Family Law, columnist for The Good Weekend, and a hell of a lot more besides.  '(Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Alex Miller Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752219 2018 single work interview podcast

'Alex Miller is one of Australia's most celebrated authors, twice winner of the Miles Franklin Award, winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Melbourne Prize for Literature, among others. Every new release by Alex creates a sense of excitement among Australia's writing community. ' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Warren Mundine Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752248 2018 single work interview podcast

'Warren Mundine is one of Australia’s most recognised, respected and revered Aboriginal activists. And one of the most outspoken. What I love most about Warren is that you can never second guess his response. He doesn’t allow himself to be pigeon-holed or his opinions to be predictable.
'I thought that the release of his memoir, In Black and White, provided an opportunity to talk about the importance of storytelling to Indigenous peoples, the lack of Indigenous voices in mainstream Australian culture, words and politics, and how he felt about laying his life bare in his memoir.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Hannie Rayson Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752282 2018 single work interview podcast

'Hannie Rayson is one of Australian’s most lauded playwrights. Her works include Hotel Sorrento, Life after George, Inheritance, Two Brothers, and ExtinctionLife After George remains the only play to be shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. Hannie has also written screen plays, most noticeably Sloth, for the ABC series Seven Deadly Sins, and episodes of Sea Change.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Michael Webster Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752303 2018 single work interview podcast

'Michael Webster has had a long and distinguished career in the publishing industry, and is the recipient of the George Robertson Award for Services to the Book Industry. He's been a publisher, academic, board member of the Melbourne Writers Festival and The Copyright Agency, and perhaps most importantly for today's chat, introduced Book Track (now Nielsen Book Scan) into the Australasian Marketplace. It revolutionised the electronic data collection and analysis of book sales. If you want to know what's selling or what isn't, he is the person to ask.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Jason Steger Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752342 2018 single work interview podcast

'Jason Steger is the literary editor of Fairfax Media, and was, until its recent axing, a regular on the ABC's Book Club. Few people are as well-placed as Jason to provide an objective overview of the Australian publishing industry, as well as perhaps more subjectively, the art of reviewing.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Erik Jensen Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752365 2018 single work interview podcast

'Erik Jensen is a journalist, screenwriter, playwright, the author of the award-winning biography Acute Misfortune: The Life and Death of Adam Cullen, and a book on the writings of Kate Jennings, and he is a founding editor of The Saturday Paper. And he’s only twelve years old… Well, not quite, but he’s still remarkably young to have achieved so much.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Kaz Cooke Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752403 2018 single work interview podcast

'Kaz Cooke is a cartoonist, most notably is the creator of Hermoine, The Modern Girl, as well as the bestselling author of several guides for girls and women, including The Modern Girl's Guide to Everything, Up the Duff, The Baby Book, and Girl Stuff for both teens and preteens. Her latest work is the novel Ada about Ada Delroy and her bizarre vaudeville troupe.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Ursula Dubosarsky Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752436 2018 single work interview podcast

'Ursula Dubosarsky is one of Australia's foremost writers for children and young adults. Her list of awards is almost as long as her list of published works and very well deserved. Her most acclaimed work The Red Shoe was included in the International title ‘1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up’. She's won the Premier’s Literary Award for New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, and Victoria (and most or more than one occasion). Everyone loves Ursula. Her most recent book The Blue Cat is an exquisite addition to her body of work. ' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon George Megalogenis Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752496 2018 single work interview podcast

'George Megalogenis is one of Australia's foremost economic and political commentators and analysts. He has the knack of being able to analyse and distil often complex ideas and information into considered, intelligent, yet easily digestible pieces and I want to find out how. ' (Production Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Terri-Ann White Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752563 2018 single work interview podcast

'Terri-ann White is the Director of UWA Publishing. Prior to that she was the Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies at the University of Western Australia. She is also the author of a collection of short stories, a novel and many, many articles. So, she also understands the publishing business from both sides. Most excitingly UWA Publishing are the publishers of the 2017 Miles Franklin Award winning novel, Extinctions by Josephine Wilson.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Graeme Base Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752628 2018 single work interview podcast

'There are few family homes in Australia that don’t have at least one Graeme Base picture book on their shelves and probably several: Animalia, The Eleventh Hour, The Worst Band in the Universe, The Water Hole, Uno’s Garden, just a few. His latest, The Amazing Monster Detectoscope, is as intricate as any beforehand.' (Production Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Melanie Cheng Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752686 2018 single work interview podcast

'Melanie Cheng's collection of short stories, Australia Day, has been lauded by critics and public alike. In just 18 months, or so, it went from winning the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for an Unpublished Manuscript to being published and winning the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Fiction. Success can't be that easy, can it? Let's find out. ' (Production Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Omar Musa Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752846 2018 single work interview podcast

'Omar Musa is an Malaysian-Australian rapper, poet, author. In his writing and his music he confronts the dark realities of Australian history and culture. He does so in a way that both entertains and demands attention. He's published an acclaimed novel, Here Come The Dogs, several collections of poetry, hip-hop albums, TV scripts and he won both the Australian Poetry Slam and the Indian Ocean Poetry Slam. ' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Peter Rose Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752889 2018 single work interview podcast 'Peter Rose is a poet, a novelist, a memoirist and a playwright. He is the Editor of the Australian Book Review, and he has been a publisher, a judge of several literary awards, and a board member of a number of writing-related organisations.' (Production introduction) 2018
y separately published work icon Kate Torney Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14752930 2018 single work interview podcast

'Kate Torney is the CEO of the State Library of Victoria, where we are fortunate enough to conduct most of The Garret interviews. Seeing as libraries have long played a significant role in the lives of writers and readers and researchers, I thought it'd be great to find out how those in charge of such institutions see this role today and into the future.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Alexis Wright Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14753000 2018 single work interview podcast

'Alexis Wright is the only person to have won both prizes named in honour of Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, the Stella Prize and the Miles Franklin Award. She won the Miles Franklin Award in 2007 for her magnificent novel Carpentaria, and the Stella Prize in 2018 for her extraordinary biography of Bruce ‘Tracker’ Tilmouth, Tracker.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Christos Tsiolkas : Live at the Library Sharon Mullins (interviewer), 2018 14753093 2018 single work interview podcast

'Sharon Mullins: Hello and good evening. Thank you so much for coming tonight. My name is Sharon Mullins and I'm the Communications Manager here at State Library Victoria, and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the first ever ‘Garret LIVE at The Library’, with our special guest, Christos Tsiolkas.' (Production introduction)
 

2018
y separately published work icon Gideon Haigh Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14753141 2018 single work interview podcast

'Gideon Haigh is one of the country's most prolific and highly regarded non-fiction writers. He's written extensively about cricket and business, though all of his writings shows the craft that comes from training and practising as a journalist.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Charlotte Wood Nic Brasch (interviewer), 2018 14753179 2018 single work interview podcast

'Charlotte Wood is the author of five novels, among them, The Natural Way of Things, which won the 2016 Stella Prize, and the Indie Book of the Year, and was the joint winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction. Her non-fiction includes The Writer's Room, in which she interviewed writers about how they think and work and what drives them. So she's the perfect guest to have on The Garret.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Alec Patric and Ryan O’Neill Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753205 2018 single work interview podcast

'Alec Patric and Ryan O'Neill have been sharing their writing with each other for years, reading and commenting on each other's works. It is a writing partnership working for both of them. Alec won the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2016 for Black Rock White City, and Ryan won the Prime Minister's Literary Award in 2017 for Their Brilliant Careers. In this interview, Alec and Ryan reflect on their writing partnership and explain how best to give valuable feedback on a draft piece of writing.'  (Production introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Josephine Wilson Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753226 2018 single work interview podcast

'Josephine Wilson was awarded the Dorothy Hewitt Award for an Unpublished Manuscript in 2015, and her work, Extinctions, went on to receive the Miles Franklin Literary Award in 2017. Josephine writes poetry and prose, she has a PhD in creative writing, and she has taught in universities around Australia. In this interview, I had the chance to talk to Josephine about the influences that made her the writer she is today.' (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Jamila Rizvi Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753260 2018 single work interview podcast

'In this interview, Jamila talks about how writers can approach editors, and how they can create and build a dedicated audience.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Tony Martin Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753290 2018 single work interview podcast

'Writing comedy is a constant throughout Tony Martin's extraordinary career. Tony has written scripted comedy for radio including the iconic shows The D-Generation and Martin/Molloy. He has also written comedy for film and TV, published four books, and he co-wrote and performed the award-winning Childproof – the only scripted TV sitcom turned live perform podcast in Australia. In this interview, Tony shares his thoughts on writing, rejection, and reviews, and offers his advice to emerging comedic talent.' (Production introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Sofija Stefanovic Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753316 2018 single work interview podcast

'In this interview, Sofija reflects on the importance of understanding your strengths as a writer in order to be the best storyteller that you can be.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Miles Franklin Shortlist 2018 Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753337 2018 single work interview podcast

'This episode features interviews with Michelle de Kretser (The Life To Come), Kim Scott (Taboo), Felicity Castagna (No More Boats) and Catherine McKinnon (Storyland).'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Benjamin Law : Live at the Library Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753389 2018 single work interview podcast

'In partnership with the State Library of Victoria, The Garret is hosting ‘The Garret LIVE at the Library’, a series of live podcast events with leading Australian writers in 2018.

'Benjamin Law was our second guest. He spoke to our audience about the importance of representation in literature, on-screen and on-stage. He also announced his next work, the Black Inc. anthology Growing Up LGBTQI in Australia.' (Production introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Meera Atkinson Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753520 2018 single work interview podcast

'Meera Atkinson is best known for her creative non-fiction and poetry. She's received two Veruna Writers Fellowships, and was shortlisted for the Alfred Deacon Prize for an Essay Advancing Public Debate. She has a PhD in creative writing, teaches writing at university, and also publishes academically. In this interview, Meera discusses her genre-defying writing, as well as the imperative to publish that many writers often feel.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Jennifer Mills Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753561 2018 single work interview podcast

'In this interview, Jennifer discusses her writing process, reflects on her different approaches to fiction and non-fiction, and offers advice to emerging writers who are pitching to literary journals.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon Michelle de Kretser Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753618 2018 single work interview podcast

'Michelle de Kretser is one of Australia's finest fiction writers. The Lost Dog was long listed for the the Booker Prize, Questions of Travel received the Miles Franklin Prize, and The Life to Come in 2018 is shortlisted for the Miles Franklin again.'  (Introduction)

2018
y separately published work icon David Malouf Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753652 2018 single work interview podcast

'David Malouf is an internationally recognised Australian writer. He has received the Miles Franklin Literary Award, the International Dublin Literary Award, the Australian Literature Society Gold Award, and the Commonwealth Writers Prize. He was also shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Booker International Prize, and in 2011 was a finalist in the Man Booker International Prize for services to literature.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Ceridwen Dovey Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753690 2018 single work interview podcast

'Ceridwen Dovey is a South African born Australian author and anthropologist.

'Her debut novel Blood Kin (2008) was shortlisted for the Dylan Thomas Award and selected for the US National Book Foundation’s ‘5 Under 35’ honours list.

'Her second book Only the Animals (2014) was awarded the inaugural Readings New Australian Writing Award and was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Africa).

'Her third novel In the Garden of the Fugitives was released in 2018. Ceridwen will also publish the next in Black Inc’s Writers on Writers series, Ceridwen Dovey on J.M. Coetzee, in late 2018.' (Production introduction)

 

2018
y separately published work icon Phillipa McGuinness Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753721 2018 single work interview podcast

'Phillipa McGuinness has been Publishing Director at New South Publishing for 15 years, and the publisher was named Best Small Publisher on her watch in 2o16 and 2017. Prior to this she was Commissioning Editor at Cambridge University Press.

In addition to her decades of experience as a publisher and editor, Phillipa has published two books. In 2015 she edited Copyfight, a compilation of work by leading public figures about copyright. In 2018 she released her first full length work, The Year Everything Changed: 2001.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Louisa Adler Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753932 2018 single work interview podcast

'Louise Adler is the CEO and Publisher-in-Chief of Melbourne University Press. She has had a long career in the publishing industry, and her many former roles include Editor of Arts and Entertainment at The Age and the Editor of the Australian Book Review. 

Louise became a Member of the Order of Australia for Services to Literature in 2008. Her board roles include the Monash University Council, the Melbourne International Arts Festival and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from University of Reading in the United Kingdom and a Master of Arts and Master of Philosophy from Columbia University in the United States.

Louise spoke to The Garret about Australian book sales and what they mean for both publishers and writers, as well as how she seeks to capture the zeitgeist with that she publishes.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Robert Lukins Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14753977 2018 single work interview podcast

'Robert Lukins has an extraordinary dedication to literary craft. His debut novel The Everlasting Sunday has built a momentum few first novels achieve, and is frequently recommended by the likes of no less than David Malouf.

Robert's shorter writing has appeared in CrikeyOverland, The Big IssueRolling Stone and Broadsheet.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Shaun Tan Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754027 2018 single work interview podcast

'Shaun Tan is a Melbourne-based writer and artist. Shaun is best known for his illustrated books that deal with social and historical subjects through dream-like imagery. His works have been published around the world. Shaun has also worked as a concept artist for animated films, including Pixar's WALL-E. He directed the Academy Award-winning short film The Lost Thing. Shaun received the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award, honouring his contribution to international children's literature, in 2011. He has also been awarded the Hugo Award, the Ditmar Award and the Locus Award.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Rachael Brown Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754071 2018 single work interview podcast

'Rachael Brown is an ABC investigative reporter and former Europe correspondent. She has received numerous awards as an Australian broadcast journalist, including a Walkley Award for Best Radio Current Affairs Report in 2008.

She is also the creator, investigator, and host of the Australian Broadcasting Company's first true-crime podcast, Trace. Trace won the 2017 Walkley Award for Innovation, as well as two 2017 Quill Awards  for Innovation and for Best Podcast. In 2018, Trace became the first podcast-turned-book in Australian publishing history (published by Scribe).'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Izzy Roberts-Orr Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754417 2018 single work interview podcast

'Izzy Roberts-Orr is the Co-CEO and Artistic Director of both the Emerging Writers Festival and the Digital Writers Festival.

She is also a podcaster, part of the team behind Sisteria and The Rereaders, as well as Broadwave, a curated network of Australian podcasts telling community-driven stories. Izzy is also a poet and playwright.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff : Live at the Library Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754452 2018 single work interview podcast

'In partnership with the State Library of Victoria, The Garret hosted a series of live events with leading Australian writers in 2018.

Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff spoke at our third event. They are the co-authors of the acclaimed Illuminae Files, a YA sci-fi space opera trilogy. All three books in the series debuted on the New York Times, and the first two, Iluminae and Gemina, were awarded the Aurealis Award for Best Science Fiction Novel in 2016 and 2017. The third, Obsidio, is in the running for the same award 2018. Jay and Amie are also in the process of writing their second trilogy, the Aurora Cycle.

In this interview, they spoke to our host Astrid Edwards about the art and craft of co-authoring.' (Blurb)

2018
y separately published work icon Scott Pape Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754498 2018 single work interview podcast

'Scott Pape broke every non-fiction publishing record in Australia with his first book, The Barefoot Investor. First published in 2016, it has sold more than 1.3 million copies and been updated three times. With an initial print run of 300,000 copies, Scott’s second book, The Barefoot Investor for Families, is likely to have the same impact in 2018.

'In addition to writing two books, Scott has been writing to his audience via email for more than a decade. He also writes a weekly syndicated column for News Ltd and appears on radio on Triple M and television on Channel 7. In 2018, Scott consults to the Australian Government about financial education in schools.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Clementine Ford Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754597 2018 single work interview podcast

'Clementine Ford is a writer, broadcaster and feminist thinker speaker.

She has been writing freelance for more than a decade, including a weekly columns for Fairfax’s Daily Life. She is also a regular contributor to The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Clementine has published two best-selling non-fiction works, Fight Like A Girl (2017) and Boys Will Be Boys (2018).'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Leigh Sales Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14754660 2018 single work interview podcast

'Leigh Sales is one of Australia’s most respected journalists. She has anchored the ABC’s current affairs program 7.30 since 2011 and previously hosted Lateline.

She has received two Walkley Awards, Australia's highest journalism honour. The first was for Best Radio Current Affairs reporting on Guantanamo Bay in 2005, and the second was for Broadcasting and Online Interviewing (for interviews with Tony Abbott, Scott Morrison and Christine Milne) in 2012.

Leigh has also published three books, Any Ordinary Day (2018), On Doubt (2009), and Detainee 002 (2007). Detainee 002 received the George Munster Award for Independent Journalism in 2007.'

Source: Blurb.

2018
y separately published work icon Laura Tingle Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14904428 2018 single work interview podcast

'Laura Tingle is the chief political correspondent for the ABC’s 7.30, and was previously the political editor for the Australian Financial Review.

She has authored three Quarterly EssaysGreat Expectations (2012), Political Amnesia (2015) and Follow the Leader (2018), as well as Chasing the Future: Recession, Recovery and the New Politics in Australia (1994).

Laura has received two Walkley Awards, in 2005 and 2011. She was awarded the Paul Lyneham Award for Excellence in Press Gallery Journalism in 2004 and was shortlisted for the John Button Prize for Political Writing in 2010.'

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon Sam Twyford-Moore Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 14904477 2018 single work interview podcast

'Sam Twyford-Moore is a writer and critic. His writing - often about the connection between mental health and creative work - has appeared throughout Australia, including in MeanjinThe MonthlyThe Lifted Browand The Guardian. In 2018, he published The Rapids: Ways of Looking at Mania, an exploration of his own experience with Bipolar Disorder.

Sam was the CEO of the Emerging Writers Festival from 2012 until 2015, and established the Digital Writers Festival during the same period. He was also the founding host of The Rereaders, a literature and cultural podcast.'

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon Fiona Wright Astrid Edwards (interviewer), Melbourne : 2018 14964137 2018 single work interview podcast

"Fiona Wright is a writer, editor and critic.Her first poetry collection, Knuckled, won the 2012 Dame Mary Gilmore Award, and her second collection, Domestic Interiors, was shortlisted for the 2018 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards for Poetry.

Her book of essays Small Acts of Disappearance: Essays on Hunger won the 2016 Queensland Literary Award for non-fiction, and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and the NSW Premier’s Douglas Stewart Award. She also published a second collection of essays, The World Was Whole, in late 2018."

Source: Introduction.

Melbourne : 2018
y separately published work icon Jessica Townsend Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15041954 2018 single work interview podcast

'Jessica Townsend's first book, Nevermoor: The Trials of Morrigan Crow (2017) was the biggest-selling Australian children's debut since records began. The sequel, Wundersmith: The Calling of Morrigan Crow was published in 2018.

Nevermoor won the 2018 ABIA for Book of the Year, Book of the Year for Younger Readers and Matt Richell Award for New Writer of the Year; the 2018 Indie Book Awards Book of the Year and Children's Category; the 2017 Aurealis Award for Best Children's Fiction; and was named a CBCA notable book.

Nevermoor has been compared to Harry Potter, and is the first of a planned nine-book series for middle-grade readers.'

Source: Introduction.

2018
y separately published work icon Jane Harper Astrid Edwards (interviewer), 2018 15042016 2018 single work interview podcast

'Jane Harper published three international bestsellers - The Dry (2016), Force of Nature (2017), and The Lost Man (2018) - in three years.

The Dry was awarded the Australian Book Industry Awards Book of the Year, the Australian Indie Awards Book of the Year, the CWA Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel, and the British Book Awards Crime and Thriller Book of the Year (among other awards). Film rights for The Dry are held by Reese Witherspoon and Bruna Papandrea.

Prior to her literary career, Jane worked as a print journalist for thirteen years in Australia and the United Kingdom.'

Source: Introduction.

2018

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    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Bad Producer Productions , 2018 .
      Series: y separately published work icon The Garret : Interviews Astrid Edwards (interviewer), Nic Brasch (interviewer), Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2016 14402633 2016 series - publisher website single work interview podcast

      The Garret podcasts includes interviews with Australian writers and illustrators.

      Season 1 launched on 3 November 2016 and was shortlisted for the inaugural Cast Away Australian Podcast Awards in early 2017. Season 2 launched on 2 March 2017 and features leading writers from across Australia. 

      Every episode is published alongside show notes and transcripts to increase educational value and access.

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