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Bonus episode: Introducing Exhume
Join Tenille on this special bonus episode as she chats to Bianca Martin and Johanna Wiggers, the founders and editors of Exhume, about curation, editing, and the future of literary criticism in…
S2E10 S2 E10 Jane Rawson: On Writing and Thinking About Nature
In our final episode of the season, Mia talks to Jane Rawson, Island magazine editor and author of Human/Nature, about how to find nature everywhere and to write for joy even when everything seems…
S2E9 S2 E9 Mykaela Saunders: On Speculative Fiction and Sovereignty
In the penultimate episode of season two, writer, critic, and editor Mykaela Saunders joins Tenille to discuss writing Goori futures, colonisation and sovereignty in speculative fiction, and the…
S2E8 S2 E8 Bonny Cassidy: On Monuments, Truth Telling and Glitches in Writing
Bonny Cassidy is the author of three poetry collections and one book of nonfiction, as well as a book critic and internationally recognised scholar of Australian literature. Formerly an academic, she…
S2E7 S2 E7 Isobelle Carmody: On Keeping Track of Worlds
Isobelle Carmody is one of Australia's most well-known and prolific writers. In this episode, she chats to Bethany about how the industry has changed throughout her career, how she keeps track of the…
S2E6 S2 E6 Nicole Crowe: On Crime, Structure and Sh*t First Drafts
Crime writer Nicole Crowe joins Tenille to talk about her funny and thrilling debut novel The Washup, along with first book jitters, the mysteries of the publication process, writing place, and her…
S2E5 S2 E5 Jessica Mansour-Nahra: On the Ongoing Relevance of the Gothic
Join us for episode five! Jessica Mansour-Nahra chats with Bethany about her debut novel The Farm, which remasters 18th century gothic for the 21st century. Jessica shares her writing process and…
S2E4 S2 E4 Khin Myint: On Writing as a Way to Compassion
In our fourth episode of the season, 2025 winner of the Margaret and Colin Roderick Literary Award Khin Myint joins Tenille to speak about finding compassion in writing, the complicated intersections…
S2E3 S2 E3 Candice Chung: On Care and the Language of Food
Our incredible lineup of guests in Season 2 continues! Join writer, editor and food reviewer Candice Chung as she and Mia discuss being anti love-language, crafting the I in memoir, and food as means…
S2E2 S2 E2 Emily Maguire: On Writing, Religion and Rapture
What insight can writing give into religion? How does a character emerge from a draft? And what's the connection between Frida Kahlo and a 9th-century female pope?Award-winning writer and 2025…
S2E1 S2 E1 Steve MinOn: On Corpses and Cultural Estrangement
We're kicking off our second season in the company of the brilliant Steve MinOn, whose debut novel First Name Second Name spans four generations, ranging from the Queensland gold fields of the 1860s,…
E&A x EWF E3 Sarah Burke: On the Stories Written Within
Sarah Burke is a PhD candidate at the Indigenous Education and Research Centre at James Cook University, Townsville. She was selected for the QPAC/Playlab Sparks program in 2023 and was awarded the…
E&A x EWF E2 Chelsea Roles: On Biographical Poetry and True Crime
Chelsea is a PhD student at James Cook University, Townsville. Her research explores the intersection of true crime, life writing and feminist poetry. She was awarded the P.F Rowland Memorial Prize…
E&A x EWF E1 Jade Reilly: On Writing for Healing
Jade Reilly is an emerging writer from Toowoomba, Queensland. She is a criminologist working in social policy who uses her unique insights into criminal behaviour to write crime fiction that explores…
S1E10 S1 E10 Behind the Scenes: On PhDs and Podcasts
In this bonus episode, go behind the scenes and join Bethany, Mia and Tenille as they discuss their creative writing PhDs, writing in regional areas, and their favourite moments of producing season…
S1E9 S1 E9 Kate Grenville: On Writing Women into History Using Fiction
Kate Grenville has published 18 books over her 40-year career. Her novels include The Idea of Perfection, Lilian’s Story, Joan Makes History, The Secret River, and Restless Dolly Maunder, which was…
S1E8 S1 E8 Cher Tan: On Art, Capitalism and the Internet
In this episode, Tenille chats with essayist and critic Cher Tan about her book Peripathetic, what makes a great book review, the impact of the internet on writing and culture, and producing art in…
S1E7 S1 E7 Paul Hardisty and Andri Snær Magnason: On Environmental Writing
In this panel episode, Mia speaks with former CEO of the Australian Institute of Marine Science, Dr Paul Hardisty, and award-winning Icelandic writer, Andri Snær Magnason, on how to craft powerful…
S1E6 S1 E6 Boori Monty Pryor: On the Power of Storytelling
Boori Monty Pryor has had an extraordinary career as both a writer and musician, penning award-winning children's books and television shows and touring schools around Australia. In this episode,…
S1E5 S1 E5 Alli Parker & Tania Blanchard: On Writing from Family Memories
Alli Parker is the author of At the Foot of the Cherry Tree and Tania Blanchard is the author of six novels, The Girl from Munich, Suitcase of Dreams, Letters from Berlin, Daughter of Calabria/Echoes…
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