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bookfarebookfareMini-Review: The Echoes by Evie WyldKatherine and Ashley discuss Evie Wyld's The Echoes. Katherine Reads: Rhine Journey by Ann Schlee The Women by Kristin Hannah Fundamentally by Nussaibah YounisAshley Reads: You Dreamed of Empires by Alvaro Enrique Happy All The Time by Laurie Colwin Bookfare's Next Four Reads: Fundamentally by Nussaibah YounisAudition by Katie Kitamura Perspectives by Laurent Binet Greta and Valdin by Rebecca K Reilly 2025-05-0142 minMarginaliaMarginaliaEvie Wyld on 'The Echoes'Beth Golay recently spoke with Evie Wyld about her novel, 'The Echoes,' which touches on the indigenous Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history in Australia.2025-03-1816 minThe Book ShowThe Book ShowSummer reading with Andrew O'Hagan and Evie WyldScottish author Andrew O'Hagan explains why finishing his latest novel Caledonian Road was like "landing 65 planes on the tarmac" and award-winning author Evie Wyld on her new book The Echoes, and why there are so many sharks in her fiction.Scottish author Andrew O'Hagan's latest book Caledonian Road (Faber and Faber) is a big in length and Dickensian scope. It's an exploration of life in London — a world of intellectuals and elites, Russian oligarchs and human traffickers, rappers, DJs, wellness assistants and those who seek to shake up the whole rotten system. First broadcast 22 April 2024.Ev...2025-01-1354 min7am7amRead This: Evie Wyld Is Having More Fun Than You ThinkWinner of both the Miles Franklin Award and the Stella Prize, author Evie Wyld writes dark and often trauma-informed books, but she also has a remarkable capacity to capture the tenderness of memory. In this episode, from Schwartz Media’s podcast Read This, Michael is joined by Evie for a conversation about her latest book The Echoes, which explores how we tell stories around and into the absences that define us.Reading list:After the Fire, A Still Small Voice, Evie Wyld, 2009All The Birds, Singing, Evie Wyld, 2013Th...2025-01-0127 minYou\'re BookedYou're BookedPaula Hawkins - You're BookedMore legends of literature are dropping by as we welcome bestselling author and crime icon Paula Hawkins! Paula's first book was the phenomenal The Girl on the Train which sold over 20 million copies and was translated into over 50 languages. She followed it up with the bestsellers Into the Water and A Slow Fire Burning. Her latest is the highly anticipated The Blue Hour. We talked to her about art books, the writers so good they make you want to give up, great authors from Zimbabwe and being disappointed by a lack of Wombles. Find out more about all the...2024-10-1454 minMeet the WritersMeet the WritersEvie WyldMulti-prize winner Evie Wyld is no stranger to writing intricate, thought-provoking novels to challenge readers globally. Her latest novel, “The Echoes”, proves that. It’s a story about an everyday couple living in London but embedded within secrecy, with one looking on from the afterlife. Evie joins Georgina Godwin to discuss her work, her upbringing from New South Wales, Australia, to Peckham, South London, and running her own independent bookshop, Review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-10-1328 minListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorOf the Flesh: 17 Stories of Modern Horror by et al, Lucy Rose, Adorah Nworah, Emilia Hart, Ainslie Hogarth, J K Chukwu, Francine Toon, Bridget Collins, Susan Barker, Louisa Young, Robert Lautner, James Smythe, Lavie Tidhar, Michel Faber, Evie WyldPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/730176to listen full audiobooks. Title: Of the Flesh: 17 Stories of Modern Horror Author: et al, Lucy Rose, Adorah Nworah, Emilia Hart, Ainslie Hogarth, J K Chukwu, Francine Toon, Bridget Collins, Susan Barker, Louisa Young, Robert Lautner, James Smythe, Lavie Tidhar, Michel Faber, Evie Wyld Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: October 10, 2024 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: 'Outstandingly weird and memorable' GUARDIAN 'Deliciously creepy' NEW SCIENTIST Fear never dies… These stories from seventeen masters of the craft will curdle your blood, haunt your dreams and redefine terror. An exploited child worker in th...2024-10-109h 31Listen to Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorListen to Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, HorrorOf the Flesh: 17 Stories of Modern Horror by et al, Lucy Rose, Adorah Nworah, Emilia Hart, Ainslie Hogarth, J K Chukwu, Francine Toon, BridgPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/730176 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Of the Flesh: 17 Stories of Modern Horror Author: et al, Lucy Rose, Adorah Nworah, Emilia Hart, Ainslie Hogarth, J K Chukwu, Francine Toon, Bridget Collins, Susan Barker, Louisa Young, Robert Lautner, James Smythe, Lavie Tidhar, Michel Faber, Evie Wyld Narrator: Various Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 31 minutes Release date: October 10, 2024 Genres: Horror Publisher's Summary: 'Outstandingly weird and memorable' GUARDIAN 'Deliciously creepy' NEW SCIENTIST Fear never dies… These stories from seventeen masters of the craft will curdle your blood, haunt your dreams and redefine terror. An exploited child worker in...2024-10-1005 minBook Off!Book Off!Elif Shafak and Evie WyldOn this episode of Book Off, Joe welcomes Elif Shafak and Evie Wyld to the studio. These two fabulous writers talk about their latest novels ("There Are Rivers In The Sky" and "The Echoes") as well as giving us some brilliant reading recommendations. Evie lived in a haunted house, so we explore that and her fascination with ghosts - which are a central theme in her new book. She also discusses the importance of humour to lighten situations, whether that be in life or between the pages of a book. 2024-09-1147 minBooksPodcastBooksPodcastEvie Wyld – The EchoesThe sins of the mother are visited upon the children The Echoes is many things in Evie Wyld’s new novel. It is the rural backwater in Australia where Hannah grew up, and it is also the shape of the book, as the past reverberates down the generations. Philip Larkin said that man hands on misery to man, but for Evie it is mothers who seem to do this. Among the achievements of her novel is to show why they do it and make them sympathetic. And there’s another echo. When the novel opens Hannah has made a life for...2024-09-0800 minFinal Draft - Great ConversationsFinal Draft - Great ConversationsEvie Wyld’s The EchoesThe Final Draft podcast is all about books, writing and literary culture. We're dedicated to exploring Australian writing, looking into the issues that drive our storytelling to discover more from the books you love.These are the stories that make us who we are.Evie Wyld is the award winning author of five novels including the 2021 Stella Prize winning The Bass Rock.Max waits in the London flat he shares with Hannah. He’s had little to do but wait since he died. He’d never given much consideration to being a ghost and...2024-08-2938 minThe Book ShowThe Book ShowEvie Wyld's writing tip: put a shark in itAward-winning author Evie Wyld on her new book The Echoes, and why there are so many sharks in her fiction. Plus, Catherine McKinnon's epic war novel To Sing of War and Jordan Prosser's band road trip novel, Big Time.Evie Wyld is one of the few Australian writers to win both the Miles Franklin and the Stella Prizes (the Miles for All the Birds, Singing, and the Stella for The Bass Rock). She is drawn to the paranormal and gothic in her fiction and this atmosphere imbues her new book, The Echoes, which is partly narrated by...2024-08-2654 minBooks and AuthorsBooks and AuthorsEvie Wyld talks to Johny Pitts about her new novel, The Echoes.Evie Wyld, Jessie Cave and Camille Bordas2024-08-1827 minFinal Draft - Great ConversationsFinal Draft - Great ConversationsBook Club - Evie Wyld’s The EchoesEvie Wyld is the award winning author of five novels including the 2021 Stella Prize winning The Bass Rock.Max waits in the London flat he shares with Hannah. He’s had little to do but wait since he died. He’d never given much consideration to being a ghost and even still it’s not living up to the hype.Max’s non-corporeal existence is giving him a view into all the things Hannah never told him during their relationship though. Her life before, her life in Australia was always closed to him but now there’s...2024-08-1604 minLiterati GlitteratiLiterati GlitteratiThe Echoes by Evie WyldMel chats with Evie Wyld on her new book The Echoes, a love story from the perspective of a ghost. 2024-08-0745 minThe BookshelfThe BookshelfWeird fiction writer China Miéville's surprising collab with Keanu ReevesBruce Isaacs on weird fiction novelist China Mievelle's The Book of Elsewhere, a genre-bending epic written in collaboration with Hollywood star Keanu Reeves. Plus, guest critic Ailsa Piper on The Echoes by Miles Franklin winning author Evie Wyld...set between London and rural Australia it's part love story, part ghost story, and Kate and Cassie discuss Choice by Booker-shortlisted author Neel Mukherjee, a bleak, powerful and viciously funny novel about a publisher at war with his industry and himself. BOOKSNeel Mukherjee, Choice, Atlantic BooksEvie Wyld, The Echoes, VintageKeanu R...2024-08-0254 minFront RowFront RowDidi and Echoes by Evie Wyld reviewed; Benjamin Grosvenor performs BusoniTom Sutcliffe is joined by Rhianna Dhillon and Viv Groskop to review novel Echoes by Evie Wyld, which focuses on Max, a ghost who, stuck in the flat they had shared, watches his girlfriend grieving and discovers secrets about her. Pianist Benjamin Grosvenor talks about his upcoming performance of the longest concerto ever written, the Piano Concerto by Ferruccio Busoni, whose centenary is celebrated at this year’s Proms. We'll also review the film Didi, a coming of age film set in 2008, focussing on a 13-year-old Taiwanese-American boy learning how to navigate life, love and fa...2024-08-0142 minListen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full AudiobookListen, Relax and Enjoy the Wonders of Full AudiobookEchoes Audiobook by Evie WyldListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 760992 Title: Echoes Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Sebastian Humphreys, Vivien Carter Format: Unabridged Length: 07:33:45 Language: English Release date: 08-01-24 Publisher: PGRH UK Genres: Fiction & Literature, Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Literary Fiction, Psychological Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. Max didnt believe in an afterlife. Until he died. As a reluctant ghost trying to work out why he remains, Max watches his girlfriend Hannah lost in grief in the flat they shared and begins to realise how much of her life was invisible to him. In the weeks and months...2024-08-017h 33Read ThisRead ThisEvie Wyld Is Having More Fun Than You ThinkEvie Wyld writes dark and often trauma-informed books, but she also has a remarkable capacity to capture the tenderness of memory. Her novels have been a critical and commercial success, with her second, All The Birds Singing, winning the Miles Franklin and her third, The Bass Rock, taking home the 2021 Stella Prize. This week, Michael sits down with Evie for a conversation about her latest book The Echoes, which explores how we tell stories around, and into the absences that define us.Reading list:After the Fire, A Still Small Voice, Evie...2024-07-3128 minExpand Your Mind, One Story at a Time - Free Audiobook RevolutionExpand Your Mind, One Story at a Time - Free Audiobook RevolutionEchoes Audiobook by Evie WyldListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 798384 Title: Echoes Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Sebastian Humphreys, Vivien Carter Format: Unabridged Length: 07:49:00 Language: English Release date: 07-30-24 Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia Audio Genres: Fiction & Literature, General Summary: Max didn't believe in an afterlife. Until he died. Now, as a reluctant ghost trying to work out why he remains, he watches his girlfriend Hannah lost in grief in the flat they shared and begins to realise how much of her life was invisible to him. In the weeks and months before Max's death, Hannah is haunted...2024-07-307h 49Field RambleField RambleField Ramble with Evie WyldSend us a textOn this episode we meet the wonderful Evie Wyld to find out more about her latest novel, The Echoes. As with Evie’s previous books, The Echoes is bold in its use of time and space, spanning generations and moving from one side of the world to the other.It’s a book filled with thrilling misdirections - so no spoilers here friends.We can tell you that - The Echoes is deeply moving, very funny  and provocative throughout. It is a book that draws so much from the reade...2024-07-2835 minkembar kelekkembar kelekRead [ePub] Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld Read [ePub] Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld Read Online Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Everything Is Teeth for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://karunggonisan.blogspot.com/23548127-everything-is-teeth **Download Book Here ==> https://karunggonisan.blogspot.com/23548127-everything-is-teeth Book Synopsis : Evie Wyld was a girl obsessed with sharks. Spending summers in the brutal heat of coastal New South Wales, she fell for the creatures. Their teeth, their skin, their...2023-09-0110 minkembar kampretkembar kampretRead [ePub] Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld Read [ePub] Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld Read Online Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Everything Is Teeth for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://karunggonisan.blogspot.com/23548127-everything-is-teeth **Download Book Here ==> https://karunggonisan.blogspot.com/23548127-everything-is-teeth Book Synopsis : Evie Wyld was a girl obsessed with sharks. Spending summers in the brutal heat of coastal New South Wales, she fell for the creatures. Their teeth, their skin, their...2023-09-0100 minkembar belekkembar belekRead [ePub] Everything Is Teeth by Evie WyldRead [ePub] Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld Read Online Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld is a great book to read and that's why I recommend reading or downloading ebook Everything Is Teeth for free in any format with visit the link button below. **Read Book Here ==> https://karunggonisan.blogspot.com/23548127-everything-is-teeth **Download Book Here ==> https://karunggonisan.blogspot.com/23548127-everything-is-teeth Book Synopsis : Evie Wyld was a girl obsessed with sharks. Spending summers in the brutal heat of coastal New South Wales, she fell for the creatures. Their teeth, their skin, their eyes; their hunters and their victims. Everything is...2023-09-0110 minNot Too Busy To WriteNot Too Busy To WriteREPLAY: Evie Wyld on writing about male violenceYou can sign up to the waitlist for Penny's next Non-Fiction Book Proposal Group at pennywincerwrites.comSummer REPLAY seriesEvie Wyld is an award winning author of three novels, the latest of which, The Bass Rock, won the Stella Prize 2021. We discuss writing a novel about male violence against a backdrop of #MeToo, and speaking about the subjects in the book in a year of highly publicised violence against women. We also talk about how motherhood, and the nature of writing with young children, led to some of the structural elements of The Bass...2023-08-0938 minBookShookBookShookMolloy, Malone Dies, The UnnamableWelcome to BookShook! This episode is all about the second half of June’s book, The Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable by Samuel Beckett (translated from the French by the author and Patrick Bowles) published in 1951 (from Page 209 "I fear I may have fallen asleep again" if you're reading alongside). The idea of the episode is that I take a book I’ve never read, split it in two and discuss each half on the second and last Fridays of the month. I’ll do a first impressions summary alongside my thoughts and reactions and then raise any interes...2023-06-3055 minBookShookBookShookMolloy, Malone Dies, The UnnamableWelcome to BookShook! This episode is all about the first half of June’s book, The Trilogy: Molloy, Malone Dies, The Unnamable by Samuel Beckett (translated from the French by the author and Patrick Bowles) published in 1951 (up to Page 209 "I fear I may have fallen asleep again" if you're reading alongside). The idea of the episode is that we’ll split a book into two equal halves — a book that I and perhaps you have never read. In the first episode, published on the second Friday of the month, we’ll discuss the first half. And then in the secon...2023-06-0950 minThe EssayThe EssayEvie WyldThere are 43 tidal islands around the UK, accessible just briefly each day, along beguiling and perilous paths.As the tide retreats, five writers walk their favourite causeway to islands of refuge, pilgrimage, magic and glamour.Today, Evie Wyld boards the ferry at Lymington pier and retraces a path well-travelled with her family during school holidays - across the Freshwater Causeway on the Isle of Wight. Her route takes her past ghost benches, a graveyard, World War Two pill boxes on a journey through grief, memory and what survives the tide. Across the series:2023-02-2113 minFictionableFictionableEvie Wyld: 'I feel much more able to do wilder things in the present tense'Evie Wyld joins us for the second edition of the Fictionable podcast to spill the beans about the inspiration for her short story The Land. She tells us about childhood holidays in a rat-infested caravan on the Isle of Wight and how she's fascinated by the twists and folds of time. She also keeps us up to the minute, confessing that she can go wild when she writes in the present tense.We also welcome Amy Sackville, Yasmine Seale, Arinze Ifeakandu and Julian Hanshaw, who introduce all the stories in this Autumn issue – that is, when th...2022-09-2628 minA Podcast of One\'s Own with Julia GillardA Podcast of One's Own with Julia GillardSpotlight on the Stella Prize – Celebrating women's writingNow in its 10th year, the Stella Prize is a major literary award celebrating Australian women’s writing and championing diversity and cultural change. To celebrate the 2022 prize, Julia sits down with Evelyn Araluen, this year’s prize winner, to discuss her award-winning debut book, Drop Bear, which weaves together past and present, her personal history and the story of indigenous Australia through powerful lyrical verse. Evelyn shares her writing experience, her journey into poetry and what it’s been like being recognised by the prize. Julia also speaks with Jaclyn Booton, the...2022-04-2837 minA Podcast of One\'s Own with Julia GillardA Podcast of One's Own with Julia GillardSpotlight on the Stella Prize – Celebrating women's writingNow in its 10th year, the Stella Prize is a major literary award celebrating Australian women’s writing and championing diversity and cultural change. To celebrate the 2022 prize, Julia sits down with Evelyn Araluen, this year’s prize winner, to discuss her award-winning debut book, Drop Bear, which weaves together past and present, her personal history and the story of indigenous Australia through powerful lyrical verse. Evelyn shares her writing experience, her journey into poetry and what it’s been like being recognised by the prize. Julia also speaks with Jaclyn Booton, the...2022-04-2837 minFirst Draft: A Dialogue on WritingFirst Draft: A Dialogue on WritingEvie WyldEvie Wyld's debut novel, After the Fire, a Still Small Voice, was short-listed for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and awarded the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. Her second novel, All the Birds, Singing, won the Miles Franklin Literary Award, the Encore Award and the European Union Prize for Literature, and it was shortlisted for the Costa Book Award for Best Novel. In 2013 she was named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists. Her latest novel, The Bass Rock, won the Stella Prize. She lives in London. Learn more about your ad choices. Vi...2022-03-2158 minDora Heldt trifftDora Heldt trifftDora Heldt trifft - Jahresrückblick 2021Ein Rückblick aufs (Buch-)Jahr 2021, mit Florian Valerius, Petra Hartlieb und Sarah ReulIn dieser Folge schaut Dora Heldt mit drei handverlesene Büchermenschen aufs Jahr 2021 zurück: Florian Valerius, Buchhändler und literarischer Nerd, Petra Hartlieb, Buchhändlerin und Autorin aus Wien, sowie Sarah Reul, ebenfalls Buchhändlerin und bekannt als Bloggerin Pinkfisch.Dora Heldts Gäste gehen der Frage nach, warum Social-Media-affine Buchhändler und Buchhändlerinnen wenig Schlaf bekommen, stellen fest, dass während der Pandemie wieder mehr Menschen zum Buch gegriffen haben, und geben alle dieselbe Antwort auf eine Frage, die Dora selbst als...2021-12-3047 minNot Too Busy To WriteNot Too Busy To WriteEvie Wyld - on awards, writing about male violence and how motherhood changes your writingEvie Wyld is an award winning author of three novels, the latest of which, The Bass Rock, won the Stella Prize 2021. We discuss writing a novel about male violence against a backdrop of #MeToo, and speaking about the subjects in the book in a year of highly publicised violence against women. We also talk about how motherhood, and the nature of writing with young children, led to some of the structural elements of The Bass Rock and how an award like the Stella Prize can create change in a writing career.LinksThe Bass Rock...2021-10-2739 minListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaListen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Fiction, DramaAll the Birds, Singing: A Novel by Evie WyldPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/547909 to listen full audiobooks. Title: All the Birds, Singing: A Novel Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Cat Gould Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 49 minutes Release date: October 26, 2021 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: From one of Granta’s Best Young British Novelists, a stunningly insightful, emotionally powerful new novel about an outsider haunted by an inescapable past: a story of loneliness and survival, guilt and loss, and the power of forgiveness.   Jake Whyte is living on her own in an old farmhouse on a craggy British island, a place of ceaseless rain and battering wind. Her dis...2021-10-2610 minDiscover a New Way to Enjoy Books With Full AudiobookDiscover a New Way to Enjoy Books With Full AudiobookAll the Birds, Singing: A Novel Audiobook by Evie WyldListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 547909 Title: All the Birds, Singing: A Novel Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Cat Gould Format: Unabridged Length: 6:49:53 Language: English Release date: 10-26-21 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Fiction & Literature, Literary Fiction, Coming of Age, Family Life Summary: From one of Granta’s Best Young British Novelists, a stunningly insightful, emotionally powerful new novel about an outsider haunted by an inescapable past: a story of loneliness and survival, guilt and loss, and the power of forgiveness.   Jake Whyte is living on her own in an old farmhouse on a cra...2021-10-266h 49The Brighton Book ClubThe Brighton Book ClubMan Booker Prize Deep Dive, Evie Wyld and the Brighton BookshopOn this episode of the Brighton Book Club, we take a deep dive into the Man Booker longlist with KD Books, talk to founder of the Brighton Book Shop, Lois, about their LGBTQIA+ charity bookselling venture and Evie Wyld joins us to discuss this month's book club book, THE BASS ROCK. 2021-10-2400 minThe Secret Life of Writers by TabloThe Secret Life of Writers by TabloEvie Wyld on the landscapes of her life, not tying things up neatly, trusting the subconscious, and our remaining monsters.Since Evie Wyld was first published, her writing has been celebrated for its fine observations, and way of pinning down emotional nuance. Her first novel, After the Fire, A Still Small Voice, won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and a Betty Trask Award and Evie was listed as one of Granta’s Best Young British Novelists. Her second novel, All the Birds Singing, won the Miles Franklin Award, the Encore Award, the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize, and was longlisted for the Stella Prize. Then with her third novel The Bass Rock she won the Stella Prize. It weaves together the l...2021-06-0957 minBooks, Books, BooksBooks, Books, BooksEvie Wyld "The Bass Rock"Evie Wyld discusses her novel “The Bass Rock”, winner of the 2021 Stella Prize SHOW NOTES:  Nicole Abadee Website: https://www.nicoleabadee.com.au Facebook: @nicole.abadee Twitter: @NicoleAbadee Instagram: @nicoleabadee Evie Wyld  Website: http://www.eviewyld.com Penguin "The Bass Rock": https://www.penguin.com.au/authors/evie-wyld Facebook: @EvieWyld Twitter: @eviewyld Instagram: @eviewyldSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-05-2753 minFinal Draft - Great ConversationsFinal Draft - Great ConversationsEncore - Evie Wyld's The Bass Rock (Part Two)Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the worldToday's episode features part two of a special encore listen to Evie Wyld discussing her novel The Bass RockEvie Wyld is the Miles Franklin award winning author of All the Birds Singing. She joined me on Final Draft last year to discuss The Bass Rock, a novel which has gone on to win the Stella Prize. Today we are revisiting that conversation with a special extended chat that takes in all the bits that didn't...2021-05-2125 minFinal Draft - Great ConversationsFinal Draft - Great ConversationsEncore - Evie Wyld's The Bass Rock (Part One)Great Conversations features interviews with authors and writers, exploring books, writing and literary culture from Australia and the worldToday's episode features part one of a special encore edition for Evie Wyld's The Bass RockEvie Wyld is the Miles Franklin award winning author of All the Birds Singing. She joined me on Final Draft last year to discuss The Bass Rock, a novel which has gone on to win the Stella Prize. Today we are revisiting that conversation with a special extended chat that takes in all the bits that didn't make it to...2021-05-1525 minThe Book ShowThe Book ShowPod Extra with Stella Prize winner Evie WyldEvie Wyld's The Bass Rock has won the 2021 Stella Prize for Australian women's writing. 2021-04-2227 min普通读者普通读者Ep 12. 共读四本书 嘉宾:咸鱼罐头“感谢收听“普通读者”的第12期播客节目!这期我们很有幸请到另一个读书播客《咸鱼罐头》的主播“罐头”做嘉宾,我们四个人共同读了四本书,然后一起聊一聊。 时间节点: 0:57 H的推荐 "The Poet X", by Elizabeth Acevedo 11:19 罐头的推荐《心灵的焦灼》斯蒂芬·茨威格 27:44 徐慢懒的推荐 "The Bass Rock", by Evie Wyld 44:53 堂本的推荐 "The Bear", by Andrew Krivak 共同阅读书目: "The Poet X", by Elizabeth Acevedo 《心灵的焦灼》斯蒂芬·茨威格 "The Bass Rock", by Evie Wyld "The Bear", by Andrew Krivak 提到的书: “Long Way Down”, by Jason Reynolds 《悲伤与理智》约瑟夫·布罗茨基 《昨日的世界》斯蒂芬·茨威格 《喀耳刻》马德琳·米勒 《路》科马克·麦卡锡 "Wenjack", by Joseph Boyden 提到的影音: 谭维维《小娟(化名)》 嘉宾罐头的即刻:咸鱼罐头Crown 收听和订阅渠道: 小宇宙App,Apple Podcast, Anchor,Spotify,Pocket Casts, Google Podcast,Breaker, Radiopublic;网易云“普通-读者” 电邮:commonreader@protonmail.com 豆瓣“普通读者播客”:https://www.douban.com/people/commonreaders/ 微博: 普通读者播客 片头音乐credit: Flipper's Guitar - 恋とマシンガン- Young, Alive, in Love - 片尾音乐credit:John Bartman -2021-01-1857 minI Like to ReadI Like to ReadWe Keep The Dead Close, The Bass Rock, and Real LifeSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQX-nWBQWKL3lnx52f3AuCwBOOKS MENTIONED:“The Bass Rock” by Evie Wyldhttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43413011-the-bass-rock?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=8cuxnBDjLQ&rank=1“Meadowlark” by Melanie Abramshttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/52641054-meadowlark?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=RgdAf4ACxO&rank=1“We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and a Half...2021-01-0320 minBook Island - Book Reviews by WritersBook Island - Book Reviews by WritersJane Harper and Evie WyldThis week Lisa and Tim navigate the depths of Jane Harper's latest novel, The Survivors, and Evie Wyld's gothic The Bass Rock. 2020-11-3042 minEU Prize for LiteratureEU Prize for LiteratureEUPL Book Club on 'mystery novels' with Nathalie SkowronekOur October EUPL book club meeting spotlighted mystery fiction novels. The book club read three EUPL winning novels: La carte des regrets by Nathalie Skowronek (Belgium, 2020), All the birds, singing by Evie Wyld (UK, 2014), and The diary of an infidelity by Emilios Solomou (Cyprus, 2013). For our discussion on the theme, we were joined by Nathalie Skowronek, who spoke about her EUPL winning novel and explored the secrets it hides. Find out more about our book club here, and stay up to date with what we're reading next. 2020-10-2824 minQuick Book Reviews - Short Book Reviews & Author InsightsQuick Book Reviews - Short Book Reviews & Author InsightsQuick Book Reviews - Episode 78I interview Peter James about his book “I Follow You” and then review “The Postscript Murders” by Elly Griffiths, “One Step Behind” by Lauren North, “Precious You” by Helen Monks Takhar and “The Bass Rock” by Evie Wyld. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1945 minNew Writing NorthNew Writing NorthAutumn Reads Podcast: Durham Book Festival 2020Join the Durham Book Festival team, as they discuss some of the books they’ve loved reading in 2020. In this special podcast, Claire, Rebecca and Grace, share their highs and lows of reading in lockdown and highlight some of the new titles they are most looking forward to delving into this Autumn. Books mentioned in the podcast: How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang Pew by Catherine Lacey The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke Emezi Rodham by Curtis Sittenfeld The Bass Rock by Evie Wyld Djinn Patrol on the Purlple Line by Deepa Anappara Humankind by...2020-10-091h 10Tunnustan lukeneeni -podcastTunnustan lukeneeni -podcast10. Nyrkkiä naisvihalle! (Evie Wyld: Me olemme susia & Märta Tikkanen: Miestä ei voi raiskata)Märta Tikkasen Miestä ei voi raiskata (suom. Kyllikki Villa) on feministinen klassikko, jonka julkaiseminen 1975 teki Märtasta sekä supertähden että hylkiön. Miten käy Evie Wyldin, jonka romaani Me olemme susia (suom. Aleksi Milonoff) on kuin nyrkki suoraan patriarkaatin naamaan? Naisen asemasta maailmassa, jossa mies on kaiken mitta, napa ja juuri, tuohtumassa Oona ja Helmi. Verbaalisen käsirysyn, tylytyksen ja tilityksen ohessa pohditaan myös, oliko Edgar Allan Poe incel ja missä oli Jörn Donnerin muna, silloin kun sitä tarvittiin. Jos et ole vielä vihainen, et vain ole lukenut oikeita kirjoja.2020-10-0842 minLondon Review Bookshop PodcastLondon Review Bookshop PodcastEuropean Union Prize for Literature: Sunjeev Sahota, Evie Wyld and Catherine TaylorThe European Union Prize for Literature aims to put the spotlight on the creativity and diverse wealth of Europe’s contemporary literature and to promote the circulation of literature beyond national and linguistic borders. To discuss the prize, the state of European literature and Britain's place in the post-Brexit international literary community, we welcomed two past winners: Sunjeev Sahota, who won in 2017 for his Man Booker shortlisted novel The Year of Runaways; and 2014 winner Evie Wyld, author of All the Birds, Singing. The discussion was chaired by critic and former EUPL jury member Catherine Taylor. Hosted on Acast. See ac...2020-10-0757 minDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalThe Bass Rock: A Novel by Evie WyldPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/413895to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bass Rock: A Novel Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Kristy Strain, Julie Graham, Ross Anderson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 56 minutes Release date: September 1, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: WINNER OF THE STELLA PRIZE The lives of three women weave together across centuries in this dazzling new novel.   Sarah, accused of being a witch, is fleeing for her life.   Ruth, in the aftermath of World War II, is navigating a new marriage and the strange waters of the local community.   Six decades later, Viv, sti...2020-09-019h 56Get Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenGet Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenThe Bass Rock: A Novel by Evie WyldPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/413895 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bass Rock: A Novel Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Kristy Strain, Julie Graham, Ross Anderson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 56 minutes Release date: September 1, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 3 of Total 2 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: WINNER OF THE STELLA PRIZE The lives of three women weave together across centuries in this dazzling new novel.   Sarah, accused of being a witch, is fleeing for her life.   Ruth, in the aftermath of World War II, is navigating a new marriage and the strange waters of the local community.   Six decades lat...2020-09-0110 minGet BookedGet BookedPurse Cheese In An ElevatorAmanda and Jenn discuss pageturners, novels with a strong sense of place, some romance, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked.This episode is sponsored by The History of Literature – A Podcast, Amulet Books and Raybearer by Jordan Ifueko, and Sweet Sorrow by David Nicholls.Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this...2020-08-2052 minVINTAGE BOOKSVINTAGE BOOKSThree women at the Bass Rock ᛫ Evie WyldLooking for a Summer read? A special extract from Evie Wyld's new book! Check out the book: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1112836/the-bass-rock/9781911214397.html ᛫ Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooks ᛫ Sign up to our bookish newsletter to hear all about our new releases, see exclusive extracts and win prizes: po.st/vintagenewsletter ᛫ Music is Orbiting A Distant Planet by Quantum Jazz http://po.st/OrbitingADistant Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-07-0532 minThe FBC ParisThe FBC ParisSeason 2 Episode 6: Circe by Madeline MillerForget The Wine PodcastForget The Wine InstagramBooks mentioned:The Penelopiad by Margaret AtwoodWomen and Power by Mary BeardFurther Reading Recommendations:The Mercies by Kiran Millwood HargraveHurricane Season by Fernanda MelchorConjure Women by Afia AtakoraThe Bass Rock by Evie Wyld2020-06-2955 minByron Writers FestivalByron Writers FestivalThe Bass Rock: Evie Wyld in conversation with Nicole AbadeeThe lives of three women weave together across four centuries in the dazzling new book from Evie Wyld, winner of the Miles Franklin Award. Surging out of the sea, the Bass Rock has for centuries watched over the lives that pass under its shadow on the Scottish mainland. And across the centuries the fates of three women are linked: to this place, to each other. Each woman’s choices are circumscribed, in ways big and small, by the men in their lives. But in sisterhood there is the hope of survival and new life. Intricately crafted and compulsively readable, The Ba...2020-06-2539 minEU Prize for LiteratureEU Prize for LiteratureWomen's Writes In Conversation With Evie Wyld and Bianca BellováOn 15 April 2020, EUPL laureates Evie Wyld (UK, 2014) and Bianca Bellová (Czech Republic, 2017) participated at an online Q&A event hosted by the female-led online book club Women's Writes. This is the audio recording on the event. 2020-06-0245 minLiterary AnythingLiterary AnythingEpisode 19 - Year Of WondersYou know Jayne's gotta be happy because this episode is jam packed with historical fiction! Paula breaks her habit of only reading books set in the modern era with not one, not two, but three of her reads this month. Find out how the ladies think the bubonic plague epidemic compares to our current COVID-19 situation when they discuss Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks. As always, you'll get the goss on the books everyone's talking about this month. Books they mention: Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks The Lost Jewels by Kirsty Manning Missing William Tyrell by Caroline Overington ...2020-06-0156 minThe EssayThe EssayThe Essay - Let Me Take You There - 7. Evie Wyldleading writers on a place of inner refuge in times of crisis 7.evie wyld2020-05-1913 minThe Kitchen Is On FireThe Kitchen Is On FireEp233: Slim Bloody Books By Women | Featuring author Evie WyldThe very definition of ‘scenes’ on this episode of TickyOff, Sam has grown a moustache. It is foul. Be grateful you cannot see it and only have to hear about it. Meanwhile, James has cooked a disappointing lunch, they both discuss a controversial article by chef Gabrielle Hamilton and Sam completely misunderstands the plot of ‘The Lion King’. Then author Evie Wyld arrives for her second appearance on the damn pod. Evie’s mouth creates noises which we, and you, interpret via human ears. These noises concern a naked son obsessed with Transformers, not writing during lockdown, socially d...2020-04-3000 minThe Book PodcastThe Book PodcastEp. 159 The Bass Rock by Evie WyldThe lives of three women weave together across centuries in the dazzling new book from the author of All the Birds Singing. As each woman’s story unfolds, it becomes increasingly clear that their choices are circumscribed, in ways big and small, by the men who seek to control them. But in sisterhood there is also the possibility of survival and a new way of lifeContinue reading2020-04-1300 minBooks and AuthorsBooks and AuthorsEvie Wyld, Louise Doughty on Ghostly Narrators, Polly Samson and Leonard Cohen's HydraMariella Frostrup talks to Evie Wyld about new novel The Bass Rock2020-04-1227 minThe YourShelf PodcastThe YourShelf Podcast#4 Flights of Thought with Sara BaumeTo support our work and listen to additional content, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_. In our latest, fourth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Flights of Thought, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) sits down with author Sara Baume to discuss books, birds, and Sara's nonfiction debut handiwork. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/4. Thanks for listening.  LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay asks Sara about her bookshelves, the books that made her, and what she's excited to read in the near future. (f...2020-04-101h 05Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, LGBTQ+The Bass Rock: ‘A rising star of British fiction’ Sunday Telegraph by Evie WyldPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/406163to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bass Rock: ‘A rising star of British fiction’ Sunday Telegraph Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Kirsty Strain, Julie Graham, Ross Anderson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 26, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 2 Genres: LGBTQ+ Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The lives of three women weave together across four centuries in the dazzling new book from Evie Wyld, a Granta Best of Young British Novelist Surging out of the sea, the Bass Rock has for centuries borne witness to the...2020-03-269h 56Ex LibrisEx LibrisEvie Wyld in Review Bookshop, PeckhamFor several years, Evie Wyld combined writing fiction with running an independent bookshop - Review, in Peckham, South London. “It seems like the perfect marriage, doesn’t it?” Evie says of the dual role of writer-bookseller, “but sadly you don’t absorb the books through your skin.” Although something about her routine must have worked because the two novels that Evie wrote between serving customers and managing the store - After the Fire, A Still Small Voice and All the Birds, Singing - led to widespread acclaim and, in 2013, she was named as one of Granta’s Bes...2020-03-2647 minDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Fiction, HistoricalThe Bass Rock: ‘A rising star of British fiction’ Sunday Telegraph by Evie WyldPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/406163to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bass Rock: ‘A rising star of British fiction’ Sunday Telegraph Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Kirsty Strain, Julie Graham, Ross Anderson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 26, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 2 Genres: Historical Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The lives of three women weave together across four centuries in the dazzling new book from Evie Wyld, a Granta Best of Young British Novelist Surging out of the sea, the Bass Rock has for centuries borne witness to the...2020-03-269h 56Download New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenDownload New Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenThe Bass Rock: ‘A rising star of British fiction’ Sunday Telegraph by Evie WyldPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/406163 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Bass Rock: ‘A rising star of British fiction’ Sunday Telegraph Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Kirsty Strain, Julie Graham, Ross Anderson Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 9 hours 56 minutes Release date: March 26, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.5 of Total 4 Ratings of Narrator: 3 of Total 2 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. The lives of three women weave together across four centuries in the dazzling new book from Evie Wyld, a Granta Best of Young British Novelist Surging out of the sea, the Bass Rock has for centuries borne witn...2020-03-2605 minSaturday ReviewSaturday ReviewThe Nest, The Truth, The Bass Rock, Cranach at Compton Verney and Home Entertainment RecommendationsThe Nest is the new Sunday night drama on BBC1 that raises questions around the ethics of surrogacy as a wealthy couple invite a young woman whose past is not known to them into their lives. The Truth is a French/Japanese production directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda who won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 2018 for his film Shoplifters. It stars Catherine Deneuve and Juliette Binoche in the story of an ageing actress who publishes her memoirs and is confronted by her daughter. Evie Wyld was named as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists in 2013. Her new...2020-03-2146 minLiterary AnythingLiterary AnythingEpisode 15 - Dark EmuThere's been lots of controversy in Australia surrounding the inaugural Parliamentary Book Club pick, Dark Emu, or more specifically, about its author, Bruce Pascoe. Jayne and Paula dive into this non-fiction work that challenges the prevailing thoughts about pre-colonial Aboriginal Australians as hunter-gatherers. Links they reference: The Monthly article by Russell Marks: https://www.themonthly.com.au/blog/russell-marks/2020/05/2020/1580868886/taking-sides-over-dark-emu TED talk by Bruce Pascoe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqgrSSz7Htw&feature=youtu.be Books they discuss: Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe Young Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe The Arsonist by Chloe Hooper The Nature of Things by...2020-02-1441 minBook Island - Book Reviews by WritersBook Island - Book Reviews by WritersAll Aussie AdventuresThis week Lisa and Tim review books by Australian authors: Wolfe Island by Lucy Treloar, Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe, and All The Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld.2020-02-0241 minTransform Mundane Moments Into Memorable Tales With Free AudiobookTransform Mundane Moments Into Memorable Tales With Free AudiobookAfter the Fire, a Still Small Voice Audiobook by Evie WyldListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 391272 Title: After the Fire, a Still Small Voice Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: David Tredinnick Format: Unabridged Length: 09:36:37 Language: English Release date: 09-24-19 Publisher: Random House (Audio) Genres: Fiction & Literature, Literary Fiction Summary: Set in the haunting landscape of eastern Australia, this is a stunningly accomplished debut novel about the inescapable past: the ineffable ties of family, the wars fought by fathers and sons, and what goes unsaid. After the departure of the woman he loves, Frank drives out to a shack by the ocean that he had...2019-09-249h 36The Kitchen Is On FireThe Kitchen Is On FireEp183: Just Don't Cry | Featuring novelist Evie WyldWe know that our listeners worldwide come to TickyOff for many things, solace, James’s raw eroticism, Sam’s happy go lucky demeanor, ghost focused discussion. What few are looking for is a working knowledge of human, or animal, biology. That can only be a good thing. Especially in this week’s episode. Somehow there are foul tear-ducts, talking sausages which may contain the ghosts of deceased pigs, the intelligence of corvids, sharks scaring whales and sheep stuck in blackberry bushes. Oh, and a mechanical spider. Contributing to this menagerie of nonsense is author and booksh...2019-05-0500 minThe Kitchen Is On FireThe Kitchen Is On FireEp183: Just Don't Cry | Featuring novelist Evie WyldWe know that our listeners worldwide come to TickyOff for many things, solace, James’s raw eroticism, Sam’s happy go lucky demeanor, ghost focused discussion. What few are looking for is a working knowledge of human, or animal, biology. That can only be a good thing. Especially in this week’s episode. Somehow there are foul tear-ducts, talking sausages which may contain the ghosts of deceased pigs, the intelligence of corvids, sharks scaring whales and sheep stuck in blackberry bushes. Oh, and a mechanical spider. Contributing to this menagerie of nonsense is author and booksh...2019-05-051h 33You\'re BookedYou're Booked20. Sinéad GleesonIt's our first INTERNATIONAL edition as we travel to Dublin to talk to author, journalist, poet and broadcaster Sinéad Gleeson. Sinéad is a powerhouse who has written essays and poems for a huge range of publications, edited various anthologies and hosted the Book Show on RTÉ Radio One. Her acclaimed new essay collection Constellations deals with the body in its various incarnations. We talked to Sinéad about poetry, horror, frogs and inappropriate literary crushes.BOOKS (CLICK TITLES FOR MORE)Paige Toon - If You Can Go AnywhereDaisy Buchanan - Th...2019-03-251h 01BookclubBookclubMargaret Atwood - The Handmaid's TaleMargaret Atwood discusses her dystopian masterpiece The Handmaid's Tale with James Naughtie and a group of readers. This edition celebrates Bookclub's 20th anniversary and includes contributions from former alumni of Bookclub such as Ali Smith, Eimear McBride and Evie Wyld; as well as the reading group made up of Radio 4 listeners. Thirty three years ago, Margaret Atwood published The Handmaid's Tale, a novel about a futuristic America, which following a major ecological disaster, is ruled by a brutal, misogynistic Christian theocracy called Gilead. In 2017 The Handmaid's Tale became a television series, going on to win eight Emmies...2018-06-0359 minStory Etc.Story Etc.SecretInterviews with Evie Wyld, Daryl Green, Stewart Pringle and Queynte Laydies, as well as short stories Family of the Damned by Stewart Pringle (age 9) and Dateless Night by Leon Craig. Produced and presented by Tom Crowley, Jenny Redmond and Eleanor Rushton. The supervising editor is Odinn Orn Hilmarsson, who also composed the music. Full episode notes can be found at storyetcpod.com Story Etc. Live will take place at 7:30pm on Thursday 25th May 2017 at the Wenlock and Essex in Angel, London. More information and tickets at storyetcpod.com/live2017-05-1100 minComics for GrownupsComics for GrownupsEpisode 74: Last Look, Everything Is Teeth, The Unquotable TrumpJoe and Joshua talk about Last Look by Charles Burns and Everything Is Teeth by Evie Wyld.2017-02-0633 minAll the Books!All the Books!Favorite Nonfiction of 2016This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Ghostland, The Gene, Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching, and more of their favorite nonfiction books of 2016.This episode was sponsored by ThirdLove and Comic Bento.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.Books discussed on the show:Ghostland: An...2016-12-2041 minGet BookedGet BookedThe Weirdest StoryAmanda and Jenn discuss audiobooks for kids, debut fiction, and overlooked classics on this week’s episode of Get Booked!This episode is sponsored by Deadly Silence by Rebecca Zanetti and Playster.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.For listener feedback and questions, as well as a complete list of books discussed in this episode, visit our website.Books Discussed11 Most Recommended Books from Get Booked’s First YearThe Lowland by Jhumpa Lahir...2016-10-261h 02Book ShamblesBook ShamblesEvie WyldAuthor Evie Wyld joins Robin and Josie this week to talk about her own novels plus the perils of going to a book club meeting when your own work is the book of the week. There's also chat of Tim Winton, Alison Bechdel, Stephen King and more. And somehow no-one mentions Jean Rhys.2016-09-0149 minBookclubBookclubBookclub - Evie Wyld on After the Fire a Still, Small VoiceJames Naughtie talks to Evie Wyld about After the Fire a Still, Small Voice2016-08-0727 minCity of Melbourne LibrariesCity of Melbourne LibrariesDear Reader E08 - Miles Franklin past and presentEpisode 8 – Miles Franklin past and present The Miles Franklin award is given annually to Australian books that best represent Australian life. The 2016 longlist has been announced! On this episode of Dear Reader, we look back on our favourite past winners and long and shortlisted books. Justine’s books: Breath / Tim Winton (2009 winner) All the birds singing / Evie Wyld (2014 winner) Bereft / Chris Womersley (2011 shortlist) Natalie’s books When the night comes / Favel Parrett (2015 longlist) The eye of the sheep / Sophie Laguna (2015 winner) Ghost river / Tony Birch (2016 longlist) Theme song by Ben Mason (www.benmason.com.au)2016-05-1327 minLiterary FrictionLiterary FrictionLiterary Friction - New Voices LIVE with Ned Beauman, Evie Wyld, Joanna Cannon and Faber New PoetsIn January we teamed up with our friends at Faber Social and put together an evening of live literary excitement with the theme of 'New Voices'. It was a total sell out, but if you couldn't get a ticket, never fear! Here it is, for your listening pleasure. Tune in to hear readings from some of the fabulous Faber New Poets and bestselling debut author Joanna Cannon, followed by a four-way interview with authors Evie Wyld and Ned Beauman. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did.2016-03-0856 minLiterary FrictionLiterary FrictionLiterary Friction - OZ With Evie WyldOz, that mythical land, where days are hotter than chilli sauce and water goes down the plughole the wrong way... This month we're talking to Evie Wyld about her books 'All the Birds, Singing', and 'Everything is Teeth', both set in Australia. From the writing of Miles Franklin to Richard Flanagan via the mad world of Paul Jennings, we chat about Australia's many depictions in literature, but we also ponder the metaphorical meaning behind that nickname: Oz as the foreign, the distant, the magical and the exotic; something that the Antipodean has long represented for damp and green Britain.2016-01-2855 minBooks PodcastBooks PodcastChanterelles by Evie Wyld – Forest fables podcastIn our fourth exclusive sound story celebrating Britain’s forests, the Granta young British novelist Evie Wyld reads her unsettling tale of marital tension at the end of times2015-11-0611 minThe Guardian UK Culture PodcastThe Guardian UK Culture PodcastChanterelles by Evie Wyld – Forest fables podcastIn our fourth exclusive sound story celebrating Britain’s forests, the Granta young British novelist Evie Wyld reads her unsettling tale of marital tension at the end of times2015-11-0611 min2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival2015 Edinburgh International Book FestivalJoe Sumner & Evie Wyld at Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)Evie Wyld is fast shooting to international fame as a novelist. Already the winner of Australia’s prestigious Miles Franklin Prize for All the Birds, Singing, her writing career takes a thrilling new turn in a graphic memoir, Everything Is Teeth, that she’s produced together with illustrator Joe Sumner. Their discussion about this beautifully beguiling book is chaired by Joe Gordon and recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.2015-10-2300 minEdinburgh International Book FestivalEdinburgh International Book FestivalJoe Sumner & Evie Wyld (2015 Event) Evie Wyld is fast shooting to international fame as a novelist. Already the winner of Australia’s prestigious Miles Franklin Prize for All the Birds, Singing, her writing career takes a thrilling new turn in a graphic memoir, Everything Is Teeth, that she’s produced together with illustrator Joe Sumner. Their discussion about this beautifully beguiling book is chaired by Joe Gordon and recorded live at the Edinburgh International Book Festival.2015-10-1000 minVINTAGE BOOKSVINTAGE BOOKSPodcast: Wilderness Festival SpecialAugust skys may have turned to rain but this month's podcast takes you back to a glorious summer weekend and the Vintage Live event at the Wilderness Festival. Alex Clark hosts authors Nicci Cloke, Anna Whitwham, Samantha Harvey, Evie Wyld, Samantha Ellis, Kirsty Logan, Andrew McMillan and Deborah Moggach to discuss getting published, what fiction is for and adapting work for the big screen. Sit back, relax, and imagine yourself in the comforting warmth of our marquee in Oxfordshire. Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/vintagebooksSign up to our bookish newsletter to hear...2015-08-2647 minResonance AggregatedResonance AggregatedPanel Borders: Wilson and WyldPanel Borders: Wilson and Wyld Concluding a month of shows about Australasian comic book creators, Alex Fitch talks to an Australian writer living in London and a New Zealander artist living in Australia who found fame in Europe… Evie Wyld discusses her collaboration with artist Joe Sumner on her first graphic novel Everything is Teeth, which depicts her childhood fear of sharks in New South Wales, and how it compares to other predators depicted in her novel All the Birds, Singing. Also, Colin Wilson explores his early comics – Strips and The Adventures of Captain Sunshine – publis...2015-08-0100 minAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenAccess Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary WomenAll the Birds, Singing by Evie WyldPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/241515 to listen full audiobooks. Title: All the Birds, Singing Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Caroline Lee Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 35 minutes Release date: July 3, 2014 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: Jake Whyte is the sole resident of an old farmhouse on an unnamed British island, a place of ceaseless rains and battering winds. It’s just her, her untamed companion, Dog, and a flock of sheep. Which is how she wanted it to be. But something is coming for the sheep – every few nigh...2014-07-0305 minThe Bat Segundo Show & Follow Your EarsThe Bat Segundo Show & Follow Your EarsEvie Wyld (BSS #543)Evie Wyld is the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize-winning and Granta 20 author of ALL THE BIRDS, SINGING -- a novel that is arguably more alive than most of the dull literary books about flatware and chalices at pretentious dinner parties. Our conversation gets into how work defines even the natural landscape, the relationship between insects and humans, and why kangaroos are quite dangerous.2014-04-2946 minGet New Releases Audiobooks in Fiction, LiteraryGet New Releases Audiobooks in Fiction, LiteraryAll the Birds, Singing Audiobook by Evie WyldListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttp://hotaudiobook.comTitle: All the Birds, Singing Author: Evie Wyld Narrator: Cat Gould Format: Unabridged Length: 6 hrs and 49 mins Language: English Release date: 04-15-14 Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. Ratings: 3.5 of 5 out of 103 votes Genres: Fiction, Literary Publisher's Summary: From one of Granta's Best Young British Novelists comes a stunningly insightful, emotionally powerful novel about an outsider haunted by an inescapable past: a story of loneliness and survival, guilt and loss, and the power of forgiveness. Jake Whyte is living on her own in an old farmhouse on a craggy British island...2014-04-156h 49The Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2013The Hong Kong International Literary Festival 2013In Conversation with Evie WyldEvie Wyld, one of Granta’s ‘Best of Young British Novelists’ in 2013, talks about her writing career. Moderator is Liz Ho.2013-11-0500 min2013 Edinburgh International Book Festival2013 Edinburgh International Book FestivalAmy Sackville and Evie Wyld at Edinburgh International Book FestivalHer debut The Still Point was inspired by the Arctic, and Amy Sackville heads north again with her second novel, Orkney, which confirms that this startlingly original writer is heading for the literary big league. The same is true for Evie Wyld, who has been named one of 2013’s Granta Best of Young British Novelists – her new book, All the Birds Singing, is about an outsider living on a British island. In this event, recorded live at the 2013 Edinburgh International Book Festival, the two novelists get together to discuss their work with Jenny Brown.2013-08-2600 minEdinburgh International Book FestivalEdinburgh International Book FestivalAmy Sackville and Evie Wyld (2013 event) Her debut The Still Point was inspired by the Arctic, and Amy Sackville heads north again with her second novel, Orkney, which confirms that this startlingly original writer is heading for the literary big league. The same is true for Evie Wyld, who has been named one of 2013’s Granta Best of Young British Novelists – her new book, All the Birds Singing, is about an outsider living on a British island. In this event, recorded live at the 2013 Edinburgh International Book Festival, the two novelists get together to discuss their work with Jenny Brown.2013-08-2000 min