Final Draft - Great Conversations
Great conversations with authors from Australia and around the world.
Arts
Books
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Book Club - Victoria Purman’s The Radio Hour
Victoria Purman is a bestselling author in Australia and the US. Her historical fiction includes A Woman’s Work, The Nurses’ War, The Women’s Pages, and The Land Girls. Victoria’s new novel is The Radio Hour.
4 min
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Paul Morgan’s The Winter Palace
Paul Morgan was born in London, and now lives in Melbourne. He is the author of The Pelagius Book and Turner’s Paintbox. His new novel is The Winter Palace.
32 min
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Book Club - Susannah Begbie’s The Deed
Susannah Begbie grew up in rural New South Wales on a sheep farm and is now a GP who has worked all over Australia. She is the winner of Hachette's Richell Prize for 2022. The Deed is her first novel.
4 min
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Donna M Cameron's The Rewilding
Jagger Eckerman is the office joke. As son of the billionaire boss everyone knows he’s a nepo baby with no real role in the company. But even nepo babies can tantrum and that’s what happens when Jagger realises he’s being used as the fall guy for the company's dodgy dealings. Blowing the whistle was easy but Jagger wasn’t prepared for what comes next. Now he’s stuck in a cave hiding out from a hitman and firmly in the sights of a climate activist who already called that cave home!
31 min
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Ernest Price’s The Pyramid of Needs
Ernest Price is a transgender man working as a secondary English teacher in Naarm/Melbourne. His writing has been published by Queerstories and Overland. The Pyramid of Needs is his first novel.
35 min
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Yumna Kassab’s Politica
Yumna Kassab is the author of novels including Australiana and The Lovers. Her writing has been listed for prizes including the Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards, Queensland Literary Awards, NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, and The Stella Prize.
31 min
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Miranda Darling’s Thunderhead
Miranda Darling is a writer, poet, and co-founder of Vanishing Pictures. She has published both fiction and nonfiction; Thunderhead is her fifth book.
31 min
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Book Club - Miranda Darling’s Thunderhead
Across a single day we are thrown into the life of Winona Dalloway. From the moment she wakes, stealing a few precious moments before her time is not her own, to the dinner party that looms over her calendar, the reader follows Winona as she tries simply to be herself…
4 min
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Sharlene Allsopp’s The Great Undoing
Sharlene Allsop is the debut author of The Great Undoing - Scarlet Friday is a truth teller in a hyper connected world. Even as everyone hurtles towards the future Scarlet delves into the past to understand our place, her place.
39 min
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Final Draft Goes National!
Final Draft has been invited by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia to join its Community Radio Network. This means that we've been working hard to develop episodes that will be shared across Australia on the hundreds of community radio stations that contribute to the diverse media landscape of this country.
5 min
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Book Club - Ernest Price’s The Pyramid of Needs
Linda is ready to hit the big time. The fact that there aren’t a lot of seventy year olds going viral just means it will be even more sensational when she does. She’s a young seventy anyway, barely even sixty really and tik tok takes off ten years. The fame is important and viral clicks can't help but lead to more sales of her Supreme Self Supplements. Yes, Linda is just one livestream away from fame and fortune and nothing can stand in her way.
4 min
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Book Club - Vikki Wakefield's To the River
Twelve Years ago a fire in a remote town rocked the country, killing nine people. The Caravan Murders, as they came to be known, were never solved. The suspect, seventeen year old Sabine Kelly went on the run and has remained hidden.
3 min
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Elizabeth Coleman's A Dance With Murder
Ted Bristol is trying to balance the personal and the private. Her latest case, protecting a ballerina from a stalker, is complicated by her burgeoning relationship with the ballerina’s ex. Meanwhile there are complicated couplings everywhere and while Ted definitely wants to grow her PI business she’s hoping to avoid the body count!
27 min
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Book Club - Yumna Kassab’s Politica
In Politica the reader is transported to conflict engulfing a country. Through glimpses of ordinary life and revolutionary struggle we are shown the cost of war on a people and the tenacity, the fierceness of will required to carry on
4 min
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David Brooks’ The other side of daylight
David Brooks is an award winning essayist, short-fiction writer, novelist and poet. His new collection, The other side of daylight explores our connection to the world, the environment and the non-human animals we share it with.
54 min
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Book Club - Sharlene Allsop’s The Great Undoing.
The Great Undoing offers up a speculative future where our endless drive for connectivity and security threatens to turn society on its head.
4 min
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Sydney Writers Festival 2024 Program Launch wit...
SWF Artistic Director Ann Mossop joins Andrew to discuss the Sydney Writers Festival 2024 Program Launch
15 min
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Book Club - David Brooks’ The other side of day...
Featuring a reading of David's poem An Invasion of Clouds
3 min
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Mykaela Saunders’ Always Will Be
Always Will Be carries the subtitle; Stories of Goori Sovereignty from the Futures of the Tweed. The collection explores possible futures where First Nations sovereignty is both reclaimed, respected and offers a future for a fragile planet.
43 min
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Book Club - Sarah Sasson’s Tidelines
Unfolding across the years of their adolescence, Tidelines is the story of Grub and her family. Of her bond with her brother, and the different directions their lives took.
3 min
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Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival
Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival is happening over four days in March. The festival celebrates the diverse expressions of First Nations writers and covers all genres from oral stories to epic novels and plays to poetry.
17 min
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Book Club - Grace Chan’s Every Version of You
Tao-Yi and Navin have grown up in a world in decline and have watched as their existence moved into increasingly digital spaces. The world of Gaia began as a digital frontier but now it is the place where Tao-Yi works and socialises. Gaia’s immersive nature parallels the declines in Navin’s health until it seems there is little choice but for Navin to upload himself permanently into the system. What harm could it do?
4 min
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Povo - The New Anthology from Sweatshop Western...
Povo is the latest anthology from Sweatshop. Sweatshop is a literacy movement based in Western Sydney which is devoted to empowering culturally and linguistically diverse communities through reading, writing and critical thinking.
39 min
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Book Club - Robert Skinner’s I’d Rather Not
Arriving in the city, running a literary magazine from a corridor, sleeping in a swag in a ditch; these are not inherently entertaining things but flowing from the pen of Robert Skinner they are transformed into astute and often inscrutable insights into the human condition.
4 min
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Sarah Sasson's Tidelines
On a suburban street in the south of Sydney Grub waits in her car. In the house opposite lives the man who was her brother’s best friend. Grub is there to confront him. To finally wring from him the confession that her family’s life would have been better if he’d never entered it.
46 min