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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Nikki Gemmell
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'Nikki Gemmell has seemingly done it all in the writing world. She is a former journalist, a best-selling novelist, children’s book author, writer of intensely moving non-fiction books, and a weekly columnist for The Weekend Australian, where she reveals almost every aspect of her life.' (Introduction)

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  • Transcript available on the website.

  • Show notes

    • As a child, Nikki read and was influenced by The Silver Brumby Series by Elyne Mitchell, Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingalls Wilder, Anne of Green Gables by L. M. Montgomery, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott and Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren.
    • As an adult, Nikki admires the distinctive voices of Anne Carson, Cormac McCarthy, Toni Morison, Michael Ondaatje(especially Coming Through Slaughter) and Salman Rushdie.
    • David Godwin has been Nikki’s agent since her second novel was published. David was originally in an editor, and is still one of the first readers of Nikki’s work.
    • Nikki’s first short story was published in Quadrant by Les Murray. Nikki quotes what Les told her on the back of her first novel, Shiver.
    • Nikki’s second novel, Cleave, was written as a part of her Masters at UTS. Her thesis was supervised by Glenda Adams and commented on by Amanda Lohrey.
    • Nikki credits Virginia Woolf’s discussion of anonymity as a refuge for women writers in A Room of One’s Own as the inspiration behind publishing The Bride Stripped Bare anonymously.
    • Nikki has written several lengthy works in the second person, and cites Jay McInerney’s Bright Lights Big City as an influence.

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      2017 .
      Link: 23462589Access online Sighted: 18/11/2021
      Extent: 43 mins 48 secsp.
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      • Posted 6 July 2017
      Series: y separately published work icon The Garret : 2017 Nic Brasch (interviewer), Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2017 14750868 2017 series - publisher interview podcast

      A literary podcast and transcript by writers for writers about writers.

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