Episodes
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The first (and likely only) guest for 2025 is novelist Alicia Thompson!
She joined me to discuss her second published novel, ‘Ex’.
Topics we covered include:
- The origins of ‘Ex’.
- The freedoms and limitations imposed by writing such a unique novel.
- Alicia’s exhaustive research process and how it informs her writing.
- Memories, how they can change over time and how they can shape our life.
- And plenty more!
Huge thanks to Alicia for talking with me on the show. Get your copy of ‘Ex’ now! -
Musician, writer and author, Jack Ellis, joined me to talk about his 2nd novel, ‘Home And Other Hiding Places.’
Topics discussed include:
- What inspired ‘Home And Other Hiding Places’.
- How children's lives are shaped by what they are/aren’t told and how their imagination fills out the rest.
- Children taking on the roles of protector and provider for parents.
- Writing from a child’s perspective - how it isn’t innately optimistic, but more a story told from someone that hasn’t yet ‘soaked in expectations’.
- And so much more!
Big thanks to Jack for discussing ‘Home And Other Hiding Places’ with me on the show. Be sure to check out his next EP dropping very soon too! -
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Writer and novelist, Hayley Scrivenor, dropped in to chat about her second novel, ‘Girl Falling’.
Topics include:
- The genesis of ‘Girl Falling’ - including the idyllic setting of the Blue Mountains.
- The need (and total inability) to know what someone else - someone close to ourselves - is thinking.
- How others sometimes, seemingly, know us even better than we do.
- Book Two Syndrome - how did Hayley prevail over it?
- And so much more!
Thanks very much to Hayley for talking all about ‘Girl Falling’ with me on the program - get your copy from the good folks at Pan Macmillan now!! -
Writer, podcaster and novelist, Karen Viggers, joined me to discuss her latest novel, ‘Sidelines’.
Topics include:
- The origins of ‘Sidelines’.
- How ultra-competitive parents can be drawn to highly-ranked clubs.
- The insatiable at-all-costs need to win that drives some parents and (by extension) their children.
- Passion being used as an excuse for toxic behaviour and how some people aren’t even aware of their own behaviour.
- And so much more!
Thanks heaps to Karen for chatting with me about ‘Sidelines.’ -
Journalist and novelist, Ali Lowe, joined me to discuss her latest novel, ‘The School Run’.
Topics discussed include:
- The real-world inspo for ‘The School Run’.
- St Ignatius Boys’ School - what such an institution represents to these characters and how they can find themselves willing to do anything - anything at all - in order to secure a spot for their child in such a place.
- The similarities between parent and child - how parents can be hard and harsh on their child out of fear that they are seeing mini versions of themselves.
- Obligations. How promises and the keeping of them can define and drive characters.
- And a ton more!
Thanks very much to Ali for talking with me about ‘The School Run’ on the show. -
Award-winning journalist and novelist, Michael Brissenden, joined me to talk about his latest crime novel, ‘Smoke’.
Topics discussed include:
- The origins of ‘Smoke’.
- Shifting writing stories set in Australia to the U.S. - the similarities and differences of the two countries and settings.
- Journalists - the individuals that frequently risk both life and limb in the pursuit of the truth.
- The power of loyalty - and the various versions of loyalty presented throughout the novel.
- And lots more!
Thank you Michael for chatting with me about all things ‘Smoke’. -
Writer and author of 40+ books, Jack Heath, joined me to discuss his latest thriller, ‘Kill Your Husbands’.
Topics discussed include:
- The inspiration for ‘Kill Your Husbands’ - and its unique origins during the height of 50 Shades popularity.
- The endurance of unlikely friendships - how shared experiences can sustain them - i.e. memories turning from tragedy to comedy.
- Fear of losing a relationship as a driving force - the concept found in ‘I lost them because I tried so hard to keep them.’
- Overcoming self-doubt.
- And lots more!
Thanks very much to Jack for discussing ‘Kill Your Husbands’ on the show! -
Writer and now novelist Maxine Fawcett joined me to talk about her debut novel, ‘Everything Is Perfect’.
Topics discussed include:
- What sparked ‘Everything Is Perfect’.
- Deconstructing a ‘perfect’ marriage - tracing the history of a lifetime spent together with a partner - how it can be less a love story and more a life story.
- The process (and importance) of ‘writing scared’.
- Obsession - how it can form and how social media can enable it.
- And heaps more!
Thanks heaps to Maxine for chatting all things ‘Everything Is Perfect’ with me on the program! -
The first guest for 2024 is writer and novelist, Dinuka McKenzie!
She joined me to discuss her latest novel, the 3rd in the Detective Kate Miles series - ‘Tipping Point’.
Topics discussed include:
- The inspiration for Tipping Point - the brother and sister dynamic and the decision to open the novel with a chapter not from Kate’s perspective - a series first!
- The importance of family/the goings-on of a family in Kate’s life/this series.
How our understanding of others can be shaken/changed by certain events - contrasted with a family’s blind belief in one of their own. ‘They aren’t capable of this’ etc.
- Guilt as a driving force.
- Writing a series with a recurring central protagonist - the freedoms and restrictions it presents.
- And a whole ton more!
Thank you muchly to Dinuka for talking all things ‘Tipping Point’ and Kate Miles with me on the show! -
Writer and novelist, Rae Cairns, joined me on the show to discuss her 2nd crime/thriller novel, ‘Dying To Know’.
Topics discussed include:
The origins of ‘Dying To Know’.
The theme of belonging, the desire to belong to a group/family found in several characters throughout the novel.
Rae’s boots-on-the-ground research into Sydney’s motorbike scene - from the social clubs to meeting ex-members of outlaw gangs - how all that served to bring the novel to life.
The juggling act of Gen - the day-to-day of raising Charlie and Lily, while investigating the abduction of her sister, Amber.
‘Second Book Syndrome’ - what it was for Rae with writing this novel, and how she prevailed.
And so much more!
Thanks so much to Rae for discussing ‘Dying To Know’ with me on the program! -
Professional communicator, writer and novelist, Michelle Prak, appeared on the show to talk about her debut crime novel, ‘The Rush’.
Topics discussed include:
- The genesis of ‘The Rush’ - including Michelle’s extensive travelling and road-tripping through some of the country’s remotest locations.
- The importance of getting the setting right - including the ‘character’ of the rain/flood - how Michelle went about doing this.
- The nature of trust - as applied to random people thrust together.
- The gut instinct(s) we feel - trusting/being suspicious of someone - how our gut instincts and first impressions can be wrong. Or how ignoring our gut instincts can be to our detriment!
- And so much more!
Thanks heaps to Michelle for discussing all things ‘The Rush’ with me on the program.
Grab your copy from Simon & Schuster now!
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Writer, producer, comedian and now novelist, Carolyn Swindell, joined me on the show (all the way from Korea!) to discuss her debut novel, ‘We Only Want What’s Best’.
TRIGGER WARNING: There were brief mentions of child grooming and child abuse and citing a real-life case. If you are triggered by such subjects/themes - please reconsider listening to this episode.
Topics discussed include:
The inspiration behind the novel - its themes, characters and unique setting.
The allure of performing at Disneyland - how this (supposedly) glamorous goal/destination can entice even the most reluctant, or wary, of performers and their parents.
The fictional ‘Expressions’ Dance Troupe - what it represents - how it fosters a cult-like culture and environment that affects parents and performers alike.
The disconnect/disparity between what parents think their daughters are like and up to - and the reality.
The tightrope presented to teenagers - of respecting the power/rule of a monolithic institute, while at the same time developing one’s own agency.
The differences/similarities in Carolyn’s comedic work and writing a novel depicting such serious subjects and themes.
And so much more!
Huge thanks to Carolyn for discussing ‘We Only What’s Best’ with me on the show. Get your copy from Affirm Press now! -
Writer and novelist, Mercedes Mercier joined me on the show to discuss her second novel, ‘Black Lies’.
Topics discussed include:
- The genesis of ‘Black Lies’ - how Mercedes work within the criminal justice system has inspired her novel(s).
- The writing of interrogation/conversation scenes - where minute changes in facial expressions and body language are vital. The challenges such scenes present and the fun Mercedes’ had writing them.
- MC Criminal Psychologist Laura Fleming’s incredible talent for connecting with others (from chatting with cold-blooded killers about their love of dogs, to talking babies with the wives of motorcycle gang leaders) - how it serves as the basis and drive for some scenes.
- The disparate nature of the work as a criminal psychologist - speaking with offenders and suspects of all types.
- And so much more!
Thanks to Mercedes for chatting all things ‘Black Lies’ with me on the program. Get your copy now! -
Journalist, editor, writer, poet and co-artistic director for Addi Road Writers Festival 2023, Mark Mordue, joined me on the show.
Topics discussed include:
A brief overview of Addi Road Writers Festival, and its pandemic/post-pandemic journey.
The festival’s theme for the year - ‘inner worlds’.
Festival highlights, including events and appearing guests.
And so much more!
Thanks to the festival’s artistic directors Mark Mordue and Sheila Ngọc Phạm, along with Addi Road CEO Rosanna Barbero and all others involved in putting on such an epic and important local writers' festival!
The gorgeous illustration of this post is by Peter Bainbridge.
So, get your tix to attend the festival on (next) Saturday, May 20th here:
https://addiroad.org.au/writers-festival/# -
Film director, Brandon Cronenberg, joined me on the show to discuss his latest science fiction/horror film, ‘Infinity Pool’, starring Alex Skarsgard, Mia Goth and Cleopatra Coleman.
Topics discussed include:
The themes of self-control and self-identity and their variations found in Brandon’s previous movie, ‘Possessor’ and ‘Infinity Pool’.
What types of people are drawn to dangerous and exotic locations.
The demarcation between those that commit transgressions and are remorseful, and those that aren’t.
Subverting/trivialising punishment - when punishment without true or lasting repercussions becomes tokenistic and what can arise from that both within the offender and for the society they inhabit.
Strength and cowardice - what constitutes both - what both are seen as by characters in ‘Infinity Pool’.
And so much more!
Big thanks to Brandon for chatting with me on the show. ‘INFINITY POOL’ is in cinemas May 11 - go and see it! -
Speaker, podcast host, author and writer, Ashley Kalagian Blunt, appeared on the 1st episode of the show for 2023 - discussing her thriller novel, ‘Dark Mode’.
Topics discussed include:
The inspiration for ‘Dark Mode’ - Ashley’s research into infamous cases of stalking and murders, along with her own educational excursions onto the dark web.
The era (2017) - the last time someone could get away without having a smartphone, along with Donald Trump’s comments embodying a new online misogynistic movement.
Enmore/Inner-West - writing a psychological thriller set in the location Ashley first wrote about, very differently, in ‘How To Be Australian’.
The unshakable presence of “the other” - knowing they would/could be anywhere and everywhere - how this can detrimentally alter and define a victim’s life.
How contemporary life and society make it almost impossible for an individual to be ‘off-the-grid’ i.e. no smartphone, no social media accounts.
The terrifying reality of how technology has enabled unprecedented access to, and power over, an individual - i.e. deepfake technology, invasion/control over finances/assets/entire life.
Ashley’s experiences with long-form writing with her C.F.S. (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome).
And so much more!
Thanks again to Ashley for talking all things ‘Dark Mode’ with me. What a brilliant guest to kick off the show’s 2023!
Get your copy of ‘Dark Mode’ now! -
Writer, podcast host, and now novelist, James McKenzie Watson, joined me to discuss his 2021 Penguin Literary Prize-winning debut novel, ‘Denizen’.
Trigger Warning: Mental health/mental health issues were discussed.
Topics discussed include:
- The origins of ‘Denizen’ - an examination of family and friendship dynamics and mental health in small-town rural Australia.
- The notion of ‘just be good’.
- The cycle of ‘tension’ endemic to rural Australia.
- The importance of writing the story as earnestly and unflinchingly as possible. How to tone it down, or to otherwise make it more palatable would be a disservice to the real-life issues/subject matter.
- Writing for self vs an audience.
- And so much more!
Thanks again to James for discussing all things ‘Denizen’ and writing with me on the show. What a superb guest to close out the year!
Get your copy of ‘Denizen’ now! -
Screenwriter, filmmaker, documentarian, author and novelist Greg Woodland
joined me on the show to talk about his latest novel, ‘The Carnival Is Over’.
Topics discussed include:
How the novel’s idea developed, with characters recurring from Greg’s first published novel, ‘The Night Whistler’. The joys and challenges of writing a new novel with established characters - ‘like going home and visiting old friends again.’
How we can feel that the mistakes of our past can determine our future, as exemplified by the recurring character of Hal.
Writing full-realised characters. Characters that refuse to be victims - replete with agency. First Nation’s character, Allie - and the origins of her character.
Greg’s writerly journey - from venturing into long-form writing because the screenplays were stuck in development hell - to now working on green-lit screenplays of his long-form work.
And so much more!
Big thanks to Greg for chatting with us on the program. Get your hands on ‘The Carnival Is Over’ from the good folks at Text now! -
Writer, academic, researcher and now published novelist Victoria Brookman appeared on the show to discuss her debut published novel, ‘Burnt Out’.
Topics discussed include:
- The Blue Mountains. The very real threat of fires in the region and the lasting devastation they can cause on the locals, such as the unprecedented 2019/20 Black Summer Fires.
- Victoria’s own experiences with living in the region and having to be ready for such conditions. How such experiences and the questions that arose from them shaped what became ‘Burnt Out’.
- The innate struggle writers face with writing the dreaded second book. What problems that can cause and what such problems caused Cali, the novel’s central character, to do.
- The powers and perils of becoming an influencer and/or author of a hashtag.
- Compromise and its various forms, how they are similar/different.
- An individual’s moral/ethical compass. How vital it is to obtain/retain one’s own agency.
- And so much more!
Huge thanks to Victoria for chatting with me on the show. Grab your copy of ‘Burnt Out’ from Harper Collins Australia now! -
Former youth worker turned crime writer, Rae Cairns, joined me to talk about her Ned Kelly award nominated debut novel, ‘The Good Mother’.
Topics discussed include:
The origins of the novel, including Rae’s time spent as a youth worker in Northern Ireland - learning about ‘The Troubles’.
A mother’s protecton of her children - how a mother can prevail over terror and threats, even revisiting sites of trauma or placing oneself in mortal peril in order to protect her child[ren].
Believing in a cause - how this greater unifier can benefit/detrimentially impact the individual specifically and humanity overall.
A mother’s intuition - how it can lead a mother and/or lead a mother astray.
How an eye for an eye leaves the world blind. What it is to ‘move on’/‘move forward’ in life.
And so much more!
Big thanks to Rae for appearing on the show. Get your copy of ‘The Good Mother’ now! - Show more