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Andrew Roff’s The Teeth of a Slow Machine
Andrew Roff is an award winning writer of short stories including the 2020 Peter Carey Short Story Award for his story Bock Bock as well as the 2018 Margaret River Press Short Story Competition for his story Pigface. Both of which appear in his debut collection The Teeth of a Slow Machine. “Sometimes the only way to make things clear is to rearrange the story” The Teeth of a Slow Machine is a delightfully unsettling collection. Offering a kaleidoscopic view, the stories in The Teeth of a Slow Machine seem to exist in a dark underworld with a funhouse mirror view of life. Join Andrew (and Andrew) as they discuss The Teeth of a Slow Machine
45 min
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Yumna Kassab’s Australiana
Yumna Kassab is a writer from Western Sydney. Her work has been featured in, Kill Your Darlings, Meanjin and the Sydney Morning Herald amongst. He debut book is the critically acclaimed and much prize listed, The House of Youssef. Yumna's her debut novel is Australiana. Australiana writes itself into the fabric of modern Australia. In a town of drought and flood the people have learned to ebb and flow with the whims of nature. Where every face is familiar it is in the details that the stories of life and death occur. Australiana takes the reader to the towns where we live and explores the voices that populate each corner. Yumna Kassab joins Andrew to discuss her new novel Australiana... Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople
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Ben Walter's What Fear Was
Ben Walter is an award winning writer of stories, essays and poems. He is the fiction editor of Island magazine and is joining me today with his debut collection of short stories What Fear Was. What Fear Was takes the reader through a diverse set of landscapes and into strange yet familiar spaces. From our relationship to the natural world to natures barely withheld disdain for our mistreatment, and abuse. This collection is a surreal exploration… What Fear Was constantly challenges our sense of where we fit in the world we too-often think we own. Ben Walter joins Andrew to discuss his debut collection of short fiction What Fear Was...
31 min
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Book Club - Jane Rawson's A History of Dreams
A History of Dreams transports the reader to Adelaide in the late 1930’s. Margaret, Esther, Phyl and Audrey are finishing high school with dreams of what the future might hold. Margaret wants to attend university but her father forbids it as improper for a young woman. Within their lives and their families, each of the women is constrained in their own way by the society around them. The world seems to be pushing them towards marriage and nuclear families, no matter what they want for themselves. But Audrey has a way to fight back, a secret passed down through generations of spinster women. Audrey is going to teach the others witchcraft!
4 min
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Book Club - What is Cli-Fi?
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Jennifer Shahade’s Chess Queens (feat. Bruce Wi...
!!Updated and extended cut - Hear more from Jennifer Shahade about incredible women in Chess!! Jennifer Shahade is a two-time US Women's Chess Champion Chess Queens tells Jennifer's own story alongside those of the top female players from around the world.
34 min
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The 2022 Stella Prize Shortlist with Jaclyn Booton
The Stella Prize is now in its tenth year, beginning when a group of women in Australian publishing banded together to address the huge and unacknowledged disparity in the ways women's writing was represented in Australia. Jaclyn Booton is the Executive Director of The Stella Prize and she joins Andrew to talk about the work of The Stella Prize, the recent achievements of the Stella Count and the 2022 Shortlist announcement.
23 min
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Emma Viskic's Those Who Perish (feat. Felix Sha...
Deaf PI Caleb Zelic has always been an outsider, estranged from family and friends. But when he receives a message that his brother, Anton, is in danger, Caleb sees it as a chance at redemption. He tracks Anton down to a small, wind-punished island, where secrets run deep and resentments deeper. When a sniper starts terrorising the isolated community, the brothers must rely on each other like never before. But trust comes at a deadly price … Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople Want more great conversations with Australian authors? Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.
45 min
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Book Club - Andrew Roff's The Teeth of a Slow M...
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Book Club - Yumna Kassab's Australiana
Australiana takes us to the north-eastern New South Wales region around Tamworth, an area Yumna lived for many years as a teacher. Across diverse and interwoven sections Yumna weaves a tale of a region overwhelmed by drought and struggling to reconcile itself to the threat of oblivion that the lack of rain brings. Book Club is produced and presented by Andrew Pople Want more great conversations with Australian authors? Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.
4 min
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Rhett Davis' Hovering
Alice Wren is mid-flight. At the insistence of an urgent email Alice has fled Berlin, returning to Australia and her hometown of Fraser. After seventeen years the city is not what she remembers. The taxis are blue, her sister resents her disappearance and the nephew she has never met is now almost a man. As for the city of Fraser; it changes daily, shifting, dislocating and rearranging itself in unfathomable ways. Lydia and George don’t know what to make of Alice’s sudden return. Who is this woman who says she is there relative and what is the dark secret she is trying to escape from? Rhett Davis joins Andrew to discuss Hovering... Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople Want more great conversations with Australian authors? Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.
38 min
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Book Club - Festivals are back!
Festivals are back and it's time to get amongst it with like minded book lovers! With book stores featuring author events and Sydney Writers Festival about to drop its 2022 programming the time to read and mingle is now! Blak & Bright Festival was established in Naarm in 2016. Making a triumphant return in 2022, the festival now features a Sydney event!
4 min
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Eliza Reilly's Sheilas
With International Women’s Day recently being marked on March 8 it was impossible to go past Eliza Reilly’s new book Sheilas. With the tagline Badass Women of Australian History, Sheilas promises to kick down the doors of history classrooms and rip the stale, pale and male textbooks from your hands delivering a powerful hit of the women that chroniclers of history forget or relegate to the footnotes. Featuring more than a dozen women across a century of Australian History, Sheilas is all the inspiration you need to go out and change your world for the better. Eliza Reilly joins Andrew to discuss Sheilas, Badass Women of Australian History
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Book Club - Eliza Reilly’s Sheilas
Sheila’s presents profiles of prominent women who have played important but often unheralded roles in shaping the world we live in. Beginning in the 1860’s with Mary-Ann Bug; bushranger and highway woman extraordinaire, the book intersperses badass lives with historical tidbits that serve to illuminate just how awful it was to be a woman, let alone a poor woman, or a woman of colour. The thrust of the book is that progress has not been made in a vacuum and is directly the result of people who wouldn’t sit down when they were told.
4 min
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Book News - Blak & Bright Festival
Jane Harrison is a playwright, novelist and researcher descended from the Muruwari people. Jane is also the director of Blak & Bright a First Nations Literary Festival based in Naarm (Melbourne). Blak & Bright Festival is making a triumphat return in 2022, and the festival now features a Sydney event! What - Blak & Bright Sydney Satellite event When - Saturday the 19th of March Where - Writing NSW, Callan Park, Balmain Road, Lilyfield Details - blakandbright.com.au
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Maryrose Cuskelly’s The Cane
Sixteen year old Janet McClymont went missing weeks ago and the town of Quala in North Queensland is on edge. Parents are jumping at shadows, ferrying kids to school lest they walk too close to the canefields where Janet disappeared. Every inch of the region has been searched and the worst is feared. Tensions run high as the townspeople watch each other with suspicion. Every man in town has been questioned and while Janet could have been taken by an outsider, the townspeople cannot help but ask; what if the culprit is among them? Join me as we discover Maryrose Cuskelly’s The Cane...
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Book Club - Rhett Davis Hovering
Alice Wren is mid-flight. At the insistence of an urgent email Alice has fled Berlin, returning to Australia and her hometown of Fraser. After seventeen years the city is not what she remembers. The taxis are blue, her sister resents her disappearance and the nephew she has never met is now almost a man. As for the city of Fraser; it changes daily, shifting, dislocating and rearranging itself in unfathomable ways. Lydia and George don’t know what to make of Alice’s sudden return. Lydia retreats into an online sanctuary, craving the predictability and control of her digital garden. George maintains a kind of stoic silence, communicating online through text. It is the only way he can quiet the voices that flow unbidden through his head. Book Club is produced and presented by Andrew Pople Want more great conversations with Australian authors? Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.
5 min
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Claire G Coleman's Lies Damned Lies
Claire joined Andrew in conversation to discuss the impact of the pandemic on authors whose books have released in the last two years. In the course of their conversation they discuss the ways we interpret and understand history. The impact of wholesale lies being sold as alternate truth and even get into the workings of Claire's writing. Featuring Claire discussing her upcoming novel 'Enclave'! Join Andrew in conversation with Claire G Coleman... Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople
48 min
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Vanessa Len’s Only a Monster
Today's show features Vanessa Len discussing her new book Only a Monster Joan was always told her family was different. Every summer she visits her mother’s family in London. From volunteering in her dream job at a museum, to the cute boy she volunteers with her holiday is just about perfect. Except Joan’s got a secret even she doesn’t know. Monsters are real and she is one. What does this mean? Well her date’s not going well and Joan has questions for her grandmother, but that’s all going to have to wait until Joan is done running for her life! Join Andrew in conversation with Vanessa Len... Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople
54 min
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Book Club - Maryrose Cuskelly’s The Cane
The Cane transports the reader to the Northern Queensland canefields and back in time to the 1970’s. The town of Quala is reeling from the disappearance of sixteen year old Janet McClymont. In the weeks since Janet failed to arrive at her babysitting job the canefields have been repeatedly swept by search parties and every man is the district has been grilled over his whereabouts at the time of her disappearance. Told through a multitude of perspectives, The Cane delves into the psychology of a town on the brink. The questions of whether Janet is alive is almost secondary to the rarely spoken, ‘could have been one of us?’ Book Club is produced and presented by Andrew Pople Want more great conversations with Australian authors? Discover this and many more conversations on Final Draft every week from 2ser.
4 min
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Mandy Beaumont's The Furies
The Furies takes us to Queensland in the nineties. Cynthia has watched her family fall apart and is left in a world she does yet understand. Driven by forces outside her understanding she must negotiate a world that is openly hostile to her. Join me as we discover Mandy Beaumont’s The Furies...
37 min
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Book Club - Jessica Au’s Cold Enough For Snow
In a very slim volume Cold Enough For Snow covers a lot of ground, both figuratively and metaphorically. The pair of mother and daughter travel around Japan, moving every few days. All the while the narrator is moving through her life and relationships as moments trigger memories. The narrator’s seeming quest has her reaching for moments and experiences and this is contrasted by the more relaxed aura of the mother who is happy to do anything. In these moments we see the narrator reflect on her education and the sacrifices her mother made to provide it. The narrator wants to return some of the wonder she has discovered but also struggles to put into words what that might be.
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Dani Vee host of Words & Nerds
Do you need more books in your life? The depth and variety of Australian publishing is such that there are always more books than we can ever cover on the show. Never fear though, because the strength of Australia's publishing is closely followed by the variety of Aussie book podcasters! In a new segment Andrew will be sitting down with Australian book podcasters to find out a little bit about their shows, what they love to read and how they deal with a book nerds most scandalous problems. Joining Andrew in our first podcaster conversation is Dani Vee host of the Words & Nerds podcast. Renowned for her infectious energy and insightful questions, Dani was a natural debut for our as-yet unnamed new segment! Join Andrew in conversation with Dani Vee... Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople
20 min
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Jessica Au’s Cold Enough For Snow
In Cold Enough For Snow we join a young woman and her mother on a holiday to Japan. Now living in different cities, the trip is a chance for the two to reconnect and spend time that feels increasingly spare. As they travel from temples and galleries and eat together in restaurants the young woman searches her past looking for a way to understand who she is and how as an adult she relates to her aging mother. Join Andrew in conversation with Jessica Au... Final Draft is produced and presented by Andrew Pople
48 min
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Book Club - Bri Lee's Who Gets to be Smart
Who Gets to Be Smart begins in Oxford. Bri Lee is visiting a friend there on a Rhodes Scholarship. As she wanders the lanes and cobbles of Oxford’s campuses Lee thinks back to Virginia Woolf decrying the iniquity that sees Women scholars living in relative squalor compared to their male peers. Woolf wrote about this iniquity, positing the solution that women needed A Room of One’s Own, and five hundred pound a year. Nearly a century later Bri Lee realises that this is not enough. That equality within the system does not address the systemic privilege and bias that props up the system, creating a framework of elitism that maintains power in the hands of a few. Where Woolf worries about the lack of money for women, Lee questions where the money comes from. In the money and power that prop up the colleges she finds a system of institutionalising education that reinforces the very systems that fund them.
6 min