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  • WRITER 671: Emilia Hart discusses her latest bestselling novel, The Sirens
    Jul 7 2025

    How much research is too much when writing historical fiction? This is just one of the topics that bestselling author Emilia Hart discusses in this episode as she shares details of her latest novel, The Sirens – a blend of nautical history and fantasy across two stories separated by time and distance.

    00:00 Welcome
    04:23 Writing tip: ‘The Most Dangerous Writing App’
    07:25 WIN!: The Retirement Plan by Sue Hincenbergs
    08:51 Word of the week: ‘Luthier’
    11:01 Writer in residence: Emilia Hart
    12:48 Inspirations for the books two timelines
    19:45 Writing about Australia during the pandemic
    20:24 Exploring the themes of distance and journey
    22:17 Researching convict history
    25:00 Note taking methods
    25:59 The importance of her day job in her writing
    28:11 Deleting 300,000 words
    30:00 There’s no such thing as a perfect draft
    30:32 Learning to sail for the book
    31:20 The book deal and publishing process
    32:50 Balancing writing with public engagement
    35:10 Emilia’s writing tips
    37:29 Final thoughts

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  • WRITER 670: Rory H. Mather and his prolific picture book writing career
    Jun 30 2025

    Should all picture books rhyme? Why use animals as characters? And what’s the deal with working with an illustrator? Picture book author (of more than 15 books) Rory H. Mather joins the podcast in this episode to discuss all of these things, as well as his own journey into the industry, and his latest titles, Laugh in the Bath and Mumma Bear.

    00:00 Welcome
    04:20 Writing tip: Learn to play an instrument (sort of)
    08:23 WIN!: The CIA Book Club by Charlie English
    11:40 Word of the week: ‘Psephology’
    12:30 The world of words: Capitalising the seasons
    14:05 Writer in residence: Rory H. Mather
    15:00 Rory explains his love of writing picture books
    18:45 How Rory got his start
    22:55 Where he gets his ideas from
    26:30 Why writing animals can be a good thing
    27:47 The importance of curiosity
    29:40 A discussion about picture books that rhyme
    31:39 Who is the picture book audience?
    32:30 Working with illustrators
    37:00 Selling books to publishers
    40:48 Remembering the first book he signed
    41:30 The economics of picture book writing
    42:30 Telling succinct stories
    45:05 Writing longer books
    47:33 More books coming up
    49:30 Final thoughts

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    53 m
  • WRITER 669: Mandy Beaumont and her true-crime inspired novel, 'The Thrill of It'
    Jun 23 2025

    How important is it to have a unique author voice? Hugely important, says author Mandy Beaumont while discussing her late 1980s true-crime inspired novel The Thrill of It. Mandy discusses her inspiration for the book, unique stylistic and narrative choices she made, and more.

    00:00 Welcome
    03:04 Writing tip: What to do while ‘changing eyeballs’
    06:38 WIN!: The Wrong Daughter by Dandy Smith
    08:07 Word of the week: ‘Falderal’
    11:23 Writer in residence: Mandy Beaumont
    12:20 Overview of The Thrill of It
    13:10 Mandy’s true crime inspirations
    17:55 Choosing a unique narrative style
    20:13 Researching and organising the details
    24:50 The publishing journey with Hachette
    28:17 Mandy’s writing process and routine
    32:13 Balancing writing with other jobs
    33:26 Short stories versus novels
    35:08 Publicity and promotion
    37:14 Upcoming projects and inspirations
    38:56 Mandy’s writing tips
    41:14 Final thoughts

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    44 m
  • WRITER 668: Gareth and Louise Ward talk 'The Bookshop Detectives #2: Tea and Cake and Death'
    Jun 16 2025

    They always say ‘write what you know’, right? Well, authors Gareth and Louise Ward (two British ex-cops who moved to New Zealand and opened a bookshop) fully leaned into it with The Bookshop Detectives series – all about, you guessed it, British ex-cops who move to New Zealand and open a bookshop! The murders are fiction though – and they join the podcast to share their experience writing book 2 in the series.

    00:00 Welcome
    02:56 Writing tip: yWriter app
    04:47 WIN!: Whisky Valley by Joan Sauers
    06:04 Word of the week: ‘Moiety’
    07:26 The world of words: 'Jail' vs ‘Gaol’
    09:28 Writers in residence: Gareth and Louise Ward
    10:35 Gareth’s other writing and magician life
    12:36 Buying a bookshop together
    15:17 Leaning into ‘write what you know’
    18:18 The collaboration process
    21:38 Incorporating local culture and the setting
    24:12 Real-life inspiration for the book 2 climax
    25:37 Advice for aspiring cosy crime writers
    28:24 Tips on co-writing a book
    30:10 The value of constructive feedback
    31:27 Future projects and adventures
    35:15 Final thoughts

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    37 m
  • WRITER 667: Barry Jonsberg explores masculinity in his YA novel, 'Darkest Night, Brightest Star'
    Jun 9 2025

    What kind of life-spanning damage can parents do to their children? Award-winning author Barry Jonsberg explores this and themes of masculinity in his latest YA novel, Darkest Night, Brightest Star. Barry joins the podcast to share his inspiration for the story and insights into his writing process.

    00:00 Welcome
    04:18 Writing tip: Supporting other writers
    07:32 WIN!: Best Left Buried by Neil A. White
    10:04 Word of the week: ‘Hyperborean’
    11:39 Writer in residence: Barry Johnsberg
    12:12 Describing of Darkest Night, Brightest Star
    17:00 Writing quieter characters like Morgan
    20:54 The theme of toxic masculinity
    22:04 Understanding Morgan's father
    23:38 Crafting Three-Dimensional Characters
    25:10 The writing process from draft to publication
    27:26 Challenges of commissioned writing
    30:04 Writing for Young Adults
    34:09 Balancing full-time writing and life
    36:50 Current and future projects
    39:57 Advice for aspiring writers
    42:34 Final thoughts

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    44 m
  • WRITER 666: Camille Booker shares insights into her latest gothic historical novel ‘The Woman in the Waves’
    Jun 2 2025

    A lighthouse on the gloomy shores of 1921 is where we take you in this episode, as we meet AWC alumna and author Camille Booker and her gothic historical mystery, The Woman in the Waves. Camille shares her inspirations and experience writing the book and the AWC course that helped her weave the stories together in this specific world.

    00:00 Welcome
    04:25 Writing tip: Pacemaker Planner app
    05:44 WIN!: My Name is Emelia Del Valle by Isabel Allende
    09:31 Word of the week: ‘Loquacious’
    10:56 The world of words: Story vs Storey
    12:09 Writer in residence: Camille Booker
    14:12 Camille’s inspirations for The Woman in the Waves
    15:30 Choosing the timeframe
    19:55 Techniques Camille used to create the mood
    22:00 Populating the world of the novel
    23:20 The mechanics of writing – software and notes
    24:40 Inspired by Kate Forsyth’s ‘History, Mystery and Magic’ course
    25:57 Creative writing advice
    27:44 Camille’s publishing journey her novel
    30:34 On being a manuscript reader and judge
    32:14 Promoting the book
    34:55 Historical fiction writing tips
    37:00 Final thoughts

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    39 m
  • WRITER 665: Lynette Noni pivots to contemporary YA romance with Wandering Wild
    May 26 2025

    What is a ‘palate cleanser’ book? Author Lynette Noni has written one – pivoting from writing fantasy to a stand-alone contemporary YA romance Wandering Wild, and in this episode she discusses why she chose to write it, her experience researching its plot, her process and more.

    00:00 Welcome
    03:38 Writing tip: Public Domain Review
    05:44 WIN!: All the Perfect Days by Michael Thompson
    07:31 Word of the week: ‘Sequacious’
    08:45 Writer in residence: Lynette Noni
    09:23 Lynette’s journey to writing Wandering Wild
    12:23 Moving from fantasy to this book
    19:32 Writing in dual POV and real-world building
    22:00 Researching adventure and survival
    25:18 Balancing fiction and reality
    26:45 Character development
    29:57 The importance of writing healthy friendships
    35:06 Lynette’s full time writing routine
    37:14 Engaging with readers through events
    41:18 Upcoming projects
    43:43 Lynette’s top tips for writers
    45:38 Final thoughts

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    48 m
  • WRITER 664: Michelle Prak discusses her thriller novel, 'Barren Cape'
    May 19 2025

    What does homelessness look like to you? In this episode, author Michelle Prak tells her latest story – thriller novel Barren Cape – through the lens of the housing affordability crisis. Michelle chats to us about the book's inspiration, her own writing beginnings and much more!

    00:00 Welcome
    03:20 Writing tip: Visit museums for inspiration
    06:24 WIN!: Invisible Woman by Katia Lief
    08:15 Word of the week: ‘Koan’
    11:27 The World of words: Compliment vs complement
    13:31 Writer in residence: Michelle Prak
    14:33 Overview of the novel Barren Cape
    16:20 The explosion of the Aussie crime genre
    17:21 Author inspirations
    19:32 The little red typewriter
    21:39 Balancing writing and life responsibilities
    23:25 Exploring themes of homelessness in Barren Cape
    27:54 Inspiration behind the setting and characters
    31:04 Writing multiple perspectives
    33:10 On writing younger characters
    36:57 Michelle’s daily writing habits and process
    39:16 Upcoming projects
    40:35 Advice for aspiring thriller writers
    41:52 Final thoughts

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    45 m