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- y We Went to Helen Garner's House Michael Williams (presenter), 2023 26494394 2023 single work single work podcast interview 'Helen Garner is writing again. This week, she invites us over for cake and conversation about what she’s writing about, how she solves problems and the inspiration she gets from watching her grandson’s footy training.' (Production summary) 2023
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Tony Birch Doesn’t Believe in Luck
2023
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'Award-winning writer and historian Tony Birch grew up listening to stories from his nan, Alma. This week, Tony shares how Alma's advice has influenced his life and his writing.'(Production summary)
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The Miles Franklin Winner Who Nearly Gave up Writing
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'Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens is the book Shankari Chandran always wanted to write. After being rejected by publishers, Shankari decided to write for herself and finally tackle the subject she'd been avoiding: Race in Australia. In doing so, she has won the Miles Franklin award and changed the trajectory of her writing career.'(Production summary)
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The Restlessness of Christos Tsiolkas
Michael Williams
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2023
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2023
single work
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'Christos Tsiolkas burst onto Australia's publishing scene in 1995 with his grunge-lit novel Loaded. Since then he has published seven books of fiction, including The Slap. This week, Christos joins Michael for a discussion on how becoming part of the literary establishment has changed the author, why he finds bodies endlessly fascinating, and his forthcoming book The In-Between.' (Production summary)
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Leigh Sales Is a Professional Stickybeak
Michael Williams
(interviewer),
2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'Long before she was hosting 7:30 on the ABC, Leigh Sales dreamed of becoming a novelist. This week she joins Michael to discuss her secret desire to write fiction, the art of crafting a good story, and how being a journalist allowed her to become a professional stickybeak.' (Production summary)
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Sarah Krasnostein Was Wrong About Peter Carey
Michael Williams
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2023
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2023
single work
podcast
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'Writer and journalist Sarah Krasnostein initially found Australian fiction alienating, but that all changed when she picked up Peter Carey's seminal work True History of the Kelly Gang. This week Sarah discusses how reading that book challenged her expectations and why many people who own Peter Carey's work might be surprised to discover what his books are actually saying.' (Production summary)
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Kate Grenville Makes History
Michael Williams
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2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'Kate Grenville has spent her career bringing history to life, often using the lives of her own family to tell stories about the kinds of voices who are often left out of the official record. This week, Michael heads to Kate's house to discuss her latest novel, Restless Dolly Maunder, and why she is preparing for the chance that someday someone’s going to rifle through her life and make up their own stories.' (Production summary)
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Melissa Lucashenko Is the Poet Laureate of Ratbags
Michael Williams
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2023
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single work
podcast
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'Melissa Lucashenko writes about big ideas and brutal experiences, but she does so with grace, with generosity and – maybe above all else – a rich sense of humour. This week, Michael sits down with Melissa for a conversation about her new book, Edenglassie, and they discuss history, eccentric characters, and why writing a love story is a revolutionary act.' (Introduction)
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David Marr Vs Australia’s Old Lie
Michael Williams
(interviewer),
2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'For many Australians, facing the reality of this country is a task that has proved enduringly difficult, both at a public and a political level. For investigative journalist David Marr, finding the right way to tell the stories that allow us to see the truth of our history is a personal quest and one that has led to his latest book. This week, Michael talks with David about shame – both personal and national – and why his family agreed that he had to write Killing for Country.'
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Robyn Davidson and the Impossible Book
Michael Williams
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2023
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2023
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'Robyn Davidson was just 27 when she trekked across the Australian desert. This epic journey was captured in her 1980 memoir Tracks, which became a national and international success. Her new book, Unfinished Woman, is her attempt to grapple with both her own life before and after Tracks, and with the story of her mother, who committed suicide when Robyn was only 11 years old. This week, Michael sits down with Robyn to discuss fear, loneliness and how she completed her self-proclaimed “impossible memoir”.' (Production summary)
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It’s Trent Frickin’ Dalton
Michael Williams
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2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'Trent Dalton’s debut novel, Boy Swallows Universe, has sold more than a million copies worldwide, making Trent one of Australia’s most successful contemporary authors. His latest book is called Lola in the Mirror, and it’s the third – and perhaps final – in a loose trilogy following young people in peril on the fringes of society. This week, Michael sits down with Trent to discuss this new work, where his boundless enthusiasm comes from, and his plans for the future.' (Production summary)
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Charlotte Wood Thinks Restraint Is Underrated
Michael Williams
(interviewer),
2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'Charlotte Wood became a mainstay in Australia’s literary firmament in 2015 following the release of her award-winning novel, The Natural Way of Things. Her latest book, Stone Yard Devotional, is her most personal yet. It’s a meditation on grief, solitude, what it means to live a good life, and what we owe one another. This week, Michael sits down with Charlotte to discuss her new book, and she shares the psychic catastrophe that informed its final form.' (Production summary)
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The Cause and Effect of Richard Flanagan
Michael Williams
(interviewer),
2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'Described by the Washington Post as "one of our greatest living novelists", Richard Flanagan has been writing for more than three decades. His 2013 novel The Narrow Road to the Deep North won the Booker Prize and his essays have been published across Australia and internationally. This week Michael heads to Tasmania to speak with Richard at his home in Hobart about his latest and most personal novel, Question 7.' (Publication abstract)
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Why Michelle de Kretser Wants You to Read Shirley Hazzard
Michael Williams
(interviewer),
2023
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2023
single work
podcast
interview
'Michelle de Kretser began reading Shirley Hazzard well before she herself would become a writer, but she felt an early kinship, and two decades later it exploded into a full obsession. This week, Michael speaks with Michelle and Hazzard's biographer Brigitta Olubas about one of Australia's most underrated and underread authors.' (Publication abstract)
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We Went to Fitzroy Pool
Michael Williams
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2023
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2023
single work
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'For our last show of the year, Michael heads to Fitzroy Pool to find out what people are reading as the weather warms up. Plus, some of our previous guests offer book recommendations for the summer holidays.' (Production summary)
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Daniel Browning Has Something to Say
Michael Williams
(interviewer),
2024
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2024
single work
podcast
interview
'If you've tuned into ABC Radio over the past few decades, you've likely heard the dulcet tones of Daniel Browning's voice. In his new book Close to the Subject, Daniel reveals himself to be just as brilliant a storyteller on the page as he is over the air waves. This week, Michael speaks with Daniel about what 30 years in broadcast journalism has taught him about art, life, and being brave.' (Introduction)
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