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Talking Aussie Books

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Episode 21: Talking Aussie Books With Josephine Moon

Josephine Moon is one of Australia's favourite story-tellers. Famously describing her books as being "like chocolate brownies", more and more readers are tucking into these moreish stories. And her new novel, "The Gift Of Life" is another heartwarming tale that will have you flipping pages well into the night. A very special treat! Tune in as we chat organ donation, heart transplants, food, animals and much more.

May 01, 201924 min

Episode 20: Talking Aussie Books With Richard Beasley

Richard Beasley is a Sydney barrister who exploded on the Australian literary scene with his first novel "Hell Has Harbour Views". A satirical look at life in a big city law firm, this novel resonated with many a young lawyer and was adapted for TV not long afterwards. After sixteen years and another four books, Richard wrote, "The Burden of Lies", the second in his Peter Tanner series. It's a legal thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat - one that explores the underbelly of Sydney...

Apr 17, 201927 min

Episode 19: Talking Aussie Books With Natasha Lester

With six novels already under her writing belt, Natasha Lester is one of Australia's fastest rising literary stars. Her novels are sweeping tales of love and war; of by-gone eras when women faced significant hurdles in their struggle for social change. Her latest novel, "The French Photographer" is another stunning example of Natasha's skill in the historical fiction space. A novel you won't forget in a hurry. Listen in as we chat about Natasha's inspiration for this story, the research she unde...

Apr 05, 201926 min

Episode 18: Talking Aussie Books With Cassie Hamer

Cassie Hamer is yet another fabulous debut Australian author whose book "After the Party" was released by HQ Fiction in February 2019. A heart-warming and humourous look at parenthood, love, marriage and school-yard politics, fans of Liane Moriarty will love this book! Join me for this entertaining chat with Cassie - a new and exciting voice in contemporary Australian fiction.

Mar 25, 201926 min

Episode 17: Talking Aussie Books With Dianne Blacklock

Dianne Blacklock is the author of ten novels and one of Australia's best-loved story-tellers. A freelance editor and writing coach, Di was and still is at the forefront of the rise in popularity of contemporary womens' stories. Tune in as I chat to Di about her latest offering, "Jack and Kate", writing and much more.

Mar 12, 201926 min

Episode 16: Talking Aussie Books With Sarah Myles

In this Episode, I chat to Sarah Myles about her brand new book, "The Wolf Hour". A gripping, contemporary story about the lengths a family will go to save one of their own and what moments of crises reveal about our true selves. Set in war-torn Uganda, Sarah's book examines the dichotomy that is Africa: on the one hand, a country of incredible beauty and grace; and on the other, one with an ugly underbelly of violence, political tension and corruption. Listen in as Sarah and I chat about her ex...

Feb 28, 201923 min

Episode 15: Talking Aussie Books With Penelope Janu

Although fairly new to the Australian publishing scene, Penelope Janu has well and truly made her mark with three novels in two years as well as winning the XO Romance Prize in 2017 for her most recent novel, "On the Same Page" (Brio Books). Listen in as I chat to this clever lady and find out what inspires her writing, her reading habits and much more.

Feb 14, 201926 min

Episode 14: Talking Aussie Books With Ber Carroll

In the first episode of 2019, find out why everyone is talking about "The Missing Pieces of Sophie McCarthy", Ber Carroll's latest novel. Hear from much-loved author Ber as we chat about her thought-provoking, if somewhat chilling examination, of the ripple effect one tragic incident can have on the lives of many: the victim, the perpetrator, as well as their families and friends. A compelling and insightful book you'll want to gobble up in one sitting!

Feb 05, 201925 min

Episode 13: Talking Aussie Books With Joanna Nell

In this episode, I chat to another fabulous debut Aussie novelist, Joanna Nell. Her novel, "The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village" is a charming and wonderfully funny novel which explores ageing, friendships, love and family in a thoroughly modern context. This novel will have you laughing out loud and glued to your seat until the very last page. I loved this book and so will you!

Dec 18, 201823 min

Episode 12: Talking Aussie Books With Vanessa Carnevale

If you had time again, would you live the same life twice? Would you make the same choices? This is the dilemma Gracie faces when a car accident leaves her unable to remember who she is, including the man she is meant to be marrying in three months time. Join me as I chat to the wonderful Vanessa Carnevale, whose novel "The Memories that Make Us" will leave you breathless with anticipation watching Gracie try to piece her life together after this tragic event.

Dec 07, 201822 min

Episode 11: Talking Aussie Books With Lucy Marrett

Lucy Marrett is a young Australian author whose debut novel "The Way I See It" is sparking conversations around mental illness and what it's like to walk in the shoes of someone who suffers from debilitating anxiety. It's not a self-help book or manual about how to deal with anxiety, but a realistic portrayal of the fight to do the most basic things in spite of the condition. Listen in as I chat to Lucy about her inspiring book, her motivation and much more.

Nov 26, 201821 min

Episode 10: Talking Aussie Books With Tricia Stringer

Tricia Stringer is one of Australia's best selling authors. She has won multiple awards for her rural romance novels and has also published historical fiction. Her latest novel, "Table for Eight" is a delightful and uplifting contemporary novel taking readers on a cruise to the South Pacific, following the story of a group of passengers who become unlikely dining companions. Listen in as I chat to Tricia about her inspiration for this book, her characters and much more.

Oct 30, 201818 min

Episode 9: Talking Aussie Books With Holly Ringland

When a terrible tragedy changes Alice Hart's life forever, she goes to live on a flower farm with the grandmother she never knew and learns the language of flowers to help her say things she cannot speak of. Join me as I chat to Holly Ringland, author of the remarkable debut novel, "The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart" and find out why everyone wants to read this book.

Oct 18, 201823 min

Episode 8: Talking Aussie Books With Shirley Patton

Shirley's debut novel, "The Secrets We Keep" is a quintessentially Australian story, that captures the essence and spirit of the the remote mining town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. A story of love, loss and hope, this novel will have you spellbound until the very end.

Oct 12, 201822 min

Episode 7: Talking Aussie Books With Adam Cece

Adam Cece is the author of a couple of new and whacky books for kids, called 'The Extremely Weird Thing That Happened in Huggabie Falls' (Book 1) and 'The Unbelievably Scary Thing that Happened In Huggabie Falls' (Book 2).Tune in as I chat to Adam about these wonderfully weird and fun kids' books, his inspiration, his writing journey and much more.

Oct 04, 201821 min

Episode 6: Talking Aussie Books With Marita Smith

Marita Smith is a mushroom-growing science graduate who writes young adult novels that pack a punch. Dynamic, strong, intelligent characters populate the pages of her science-fiction themed 'Kindred Ties' Trilogy. Tune in to find out the inspiration behind the world Marita has created in Books 1 & 2 in the Series - Convergence and Emergence.

Sep 25, 201817 min

Episode 5: Talking Aussie Books With Meredith Jaffé

Meredith Jaffé is the author of two stunning novels, The Fence (2016)and The Making of Christina (2017) both published by Pan MacMillan Australia. In this week's podcast we chat about what inspired Meredith to write the harrowing story of a mother dealing with the aftermath of her daughter's sexual abuse at the hand of her long-time partner. We chat gardening, horse stories, rural living and much more. Join me for this fascinating chat with one of Australia's most refreshing new writers.

Sep 16, 201829 min

Episode 3: Talking Aussie Books With Tania Blanchard

Tania Blanchard's debut novel, The Girl from Munich (Simon & Schuster, 2017, is a beautifully-written glimpse into life for German civilians under Nazi rule during World War II. Based on the life of Tania's grandmother, this story will have you captivated under the very end.

Sep 11, 201816 min

Episode 2: Talking Aussie Books With Sandie Docker

Sandie Docker is the author of The Kookaburra Creek Cafe (Penguin Random House, 2018)a delicious and heart-breaking glimpse of life in a small Australian town and the three women who find refuge from their troubled pasts there.

Aug 30, 201817 min
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