podcast
details
.com
Print
Share
Look for any podcast host, guest or anyone
Search
Showing episodes and shows of
Karen Viggers
Shows
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 69: Craig Cormick
Irma and Karen chat about the upcoming Ubud Readers & Writers Festival at which they will be recording interviews with several international writers, as well as some of the books they've been reading recently.Then both Karen and Irma chat to Craig Cormick about the pros and cons of big versus small publishers, how he’s got author gigs on cruise ships and what they’ve involved, how he’s managed to be such a prolific writer while having a full-time job as a science communicator and responsibilities as a carer, the ways he’s seen the publishing landscap...
2025-10-06
55 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 68: Emily Maguire
Irma and Karen chat about small regional writers’ festivals.Then Karen talks to Emily Maguire about how a high school teacher initially crashed her dreams of becoming a writer, how she became a feminist without realising it, how she avoids putting her own opinions into the heads of her characters, how she has learned to focus her anger when writing about feminist issues, how much joy she gains from teaching creative writing, the impact of AI on the writing world, and some very important lifestyle questions you should consider if you want to be a fulltime writer....
2025-09-16
45 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 67: Pip Williams
Irma and Karen talk about copyright, and the productivity commission’s recent recommendations regarding AI. Then Karen talks to Pip Williams about how she shifted from academic research to writing novels, how COVID lockdown inadvertently boosted sales of The Dictionary of Lost Words, how a genius promotions idea for The Bookbinder of Jericho turned into stunning window displays in bookshops, the process of watching her book become a stage play, how writing might be easier than reading for people with dyslexia, how parents can support the writing of children with dyslexia, and how mentorship from other writers has...
2025-08-25
49 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 66: Terri-ann White (publisher)
Karen and Irma chat about book to film adaptations, and recommend recent reads in their new Book Chat segment.Then Irma talks to Upswell Founder and Publisher Terri-ann White about the current state of the publishing industry and what needs to change, why she thinks too many books are being published, why she believes there is not enough risk-taking happening, the cult of the writer and its impact on the publicity demands placed on authors, how shame and guilt pervade the industry, the devastating experience of discovering her first book with Upswell contained plagiarism and the subsequent...
2025-08-05
52 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 65: Graeme Simsion & Anne Buist
Karen and Irma chat about foreign rights deals, and Irma shares some shocking stats.Then Irma chats to Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist about how a conversation between them on their first wedding anniversary was pivotal in Anne’s career, the low of splitting with Graeme’s publisher after the three Rosie Project books, how they manage the process of planning and writing books together, why they think their book tour to 400 bookshops made no difference to sales, what does impact sales and tips for how to secure publicity that works, the ups and downs of The Rosi...
2025-07-21
50 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 64: Markus Zusak
Irma and Karen chat about how a two-book deal was secured via an explosive Booktok profile. Then in a new occasional segment, Book Chat, they share recent reads they’ve enjoyed.Next Karen talks to Markus Zusak about his family of storytellers, how he used his writing heroes to develop his own voice, how The Book Thief arose from three separate ideas that came together like a volcanic eruption, how the success of that book impacted his life and future work, finding the right spark in writing, and the highs and lows of writing Three Wild Dogs an...
2025-06-23
57 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 63: Helen Farch (librarian)
Karen and Irma chat about BookTok and book publicity.Then Irma talks to school librarian Helen Farch about how she became an Instagram superstar, why so many schools no longer have a teacher librarian or even a library, the issues faced in determining what is appropriate to buy in for kids, what kind of budgets government schools are working with, the controversies around books on sex and LGBTQI+ themes, how to engage reluctant readers, the gaps in children’s publishing, and the broad spectrum of issues school libraries are facing.About Helen...
2025-06-02
46 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 62: Favel Parrett
Irma and Karen chat about finishing a draft of a novel. Then Karen talks to Favel Parrett about why she decided to give up being a postie and become an author, why she signed up for a writing course but didn’t finish, how her novel Past the Shallows changed her life and keeps on giving, why she likes school visits, how she received not one but two Antarctic Arts Fellowships, why she likes writing child characters, how she came to write about dingoes, how rewarding it can be to write for young readers, and how the wor...
2025-05-12
45 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 6: Episode 61: Tania McCartney
Karen and Irma talk about the intel Irma has gleaned from booksellers on her Shift book tour. Then Irma chats to Tania McCartney about how she made the transition from self-publishing to traditional publishing, creative burn-out and how to come out the other side, deciding to become an illustrator when she was already an established author, the idea that we should all ask for five things we are certain we’ll get a no to, why illustrators need greater recognition, the ways in which the children’s industry is undervalued, and one special reader who means everything....
2025-04-21
51 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 60: Nardi Simpson
Irma and Karen chat about juggling jobs to survive while writing. Then Karen talks to Nardi Simpson about the creative crossover between making songs and writing books, why she decided to start writing novels, how writing helps her to explore larger questions, how her writing mentors inspired her, what she learned from the Year of the Novel course, how sending a story out into the world is like throwing a boomerang, how she opens herself to playing with ideas and language, why she no longer writes lists of rules for herself when starting to write a new b...
2025-03-10
49 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 59: Katherine Collette
Karen and Irma chat about the challenges of being able to accept praise. Then Irma talks with Katherine Collette about how co-hosting The First Time podcast was life-changing, her most excruciating experience with the podcast, the excitement of overseas deals for her debut novel and the huge low that followed, how the US market differs from the ANZ market, the secrecy around book sales, the challenges in moving from writing books for adults to writing for kids, how to write humour on the page, how to navigate the emotional headspace of writing, the best and worst advice s...
2025-02-17
44 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 58: Cate Kennedy
Irma and Karen chat about the changing shape of the Australian publishing industry as small publishers are bought up by larger publishing houses. Then Karen talks to short-story maestro Cate Kennedy about how she came to be a writer and then a teacher of writing, how writing (and reading) a short story is like plunging deep into a diving pool, how her career took off after having a story published in a 9/11 commemorative edition of the New Yorker, how she wrote a novel because of an offer she couldn’t refuse, what makes a character interesting, how jud...
2025-02-04
1h 06
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 57: Bob Brown
Irma and Karen chat about their top books from the last 12 months. Then Karen chats with lifelong activist and former politician Bob Brown about why writing is so important to activism, why storytelling with intent is important, how he approached writing his memoir, why the practice of writing notes while out in nature is key, the ways in which writing fiction is important in getting people to think about other lives and issues, why he’s given up writing his speeches, the ways in which hope sustains him, how collaboration with other artists is fundamental to his wor...
2025-01-13
55 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Ubud Readers and Writers Festival Special Series: Episode 56: Omar Musa
In a special series direct from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival (UWRF) Omar Musa chats with Irma about how growing up in an artistic family set his course, why he stopped reading and writing during a dark period and how a new form of expression saved him, the ways in which earning a living from the thing you love can be deeply problematic, why winning the Australian Poetry Slam took him to UWRF and was a gateway into the literary world, why he wants to challenge his own assumptions and biases through his work, why he found it...
2024-11-26
58 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival 2024: Episode 55: Bora Chung
In a special series direct from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Bora Chung chats with Irma about how she wrote her first short story solely for prize money but it eventually led to a short fiction collection that was shortlisted for the Booker Prize, why her publisher thought an approach from Anton Hur to translate her collection into English was a scam, what it was like to be at the Booker Prize ceremony and the strange thing every judge said to her, how the Booker has impacted her career, why she doesn’t translate her own work into En...
2024-11-18
32 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Special Series: Episode 54: Laura Jean McKay
In a special series direct from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Laura Jean McKay chats with Irma about the experience of touring her books to the UK, why she threw up in a caravan sink after finishing her novel, how the publishing landscape for short fiction has changed over the last two decades, a disastrous book event that ended up in an Oscar-winning performance, writing about big political themes, the surreal experience of recording her audiobook during the pandemic, why winning prizes can be a lonely experience, the overwhelming and unexpected support of the sci-fi community, how to...
2024-11-11
50 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Special Series: Episode 53: Aube Rey Lescure
In a special series direct from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Aube Rey Lescure chats with Irma about how she initially followed a friend’s advice not to become a writer but then ditched law to pursue it anyway, how being multilingual impacts the way she writes, why she refused to follow the career trajectory her creative writing course advised, why she got fixated on publishing a book before she was 30 – and then was forced to let go of it, how her mum’s April Fool’s joke led to an important plot line in her debut novel, how she...
2024-11-04
42 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Special Series: Episode 52: Nam Le
In a special series direct from the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival Nam Le chats with Irma about why his first unpublished novel was a spectacular failure but still worthwhile, why for a long time he was a secret writer and the renowned Iowa Writers Workshop was him ‘coming out’ to the world, how he naively thought the crazy success of The Boat was what all writers experienced, why Nam made a pact with himself that he would find the good in every publicity question, how his publisher felt about him wanting to publish a poetry collection – notoriously the smalle...
2024-10-28
46 min
Kiama Community Radio's Podcast
Karen Viggers at the Readers' Festival
According to her website Karen Viggers is an author, veterinarian and podcaster. She is the author of five novels: The Stranding (2008), The Lightkeeper’s Wife (2011), The Grass Castle (2014), The Orchardist’s Daughter (2019) and Sidelines (2024). Her work is set in Australian landscapes and communities, and explores contentious issues, such as dying with dignity, displacement of First Peoples, wildlife conservation, clear-felling of native forests, and now, modern parenting and junior sport. She is co-host of the Secrets From the Green Room podcast in which she interviews writers and other book industry colleagues about books and writin...
2024-10-18
46 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 51: JP Pomare
Irma and Karen chat about writers festivals they’ve recently attended, as well as the joys and challenges of being a panel moderator and interviewing other authors. Then Karen talks to JP Pomare about how he didn’t know he was writing crime until it was marketed that way, why his goal is to transcend the genre, how he’s managed to publish seven books in six years, why we’re so fascinated with crime fiction, how writing an Audible original taught him valuable lessons about writing, why research can be a trap and so he fact-checks instead...
2024-10-06
50 min
Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.
S2 E15: Date With A Debut - The Deed by Susannah Begbie and interviewer Nick Wasiliev
Date With A Debut is a podcast hosted by writer Nick Wasiliev: shining a light on debut authors, their incredible books, and their journeys to publication. For the fifteenth episode of series two, Nick sits down with Susannah Begbie, author of The Deed. They discuss the book, winning the Richell Prize, chaotic family dynamics, how siblings view their parents in different ways, creating country Australia on the page, and more. BOOKS: Debut Feature: The Deed by Susannah Begbie: https://bit.ly/3XIDZcY Other Books Mentioned: The Cat's Table by Michael Ondaatje: https://bit.ly/3Tu6ZTr Lost & Found by Brooke...
2024-09-27
46 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 50: Kylie Needham
Irma and Karen chat about the upcoming Ubud Writers and Readers Festival. Then Karen talks to Kylie Needham about how a short story turned into her debut novel, the joys and challenges of writing for television and the screen, the collaboration of the writers’ room and the vulnerabilities of the process, what writing scripts taught her about moving the narrative forward, whether authors should get involved with screen adaptions of their work, the inequality and sexism of television in the 2000s, and a beautiful moment with a literature high school teacher decades later.About Kyl...
2024-09-16
49 min
The Write Way
Karen Viggers Talks 'Sidelines'
Writer, podcaster and novelist, Karen Viggers, joined me to discuss her latest novel, ‘Sidelines’. Topics include: - The origins of ‘Sidelines’. - How ultra-competitive parents can be drawn to highly-ranked clubs. - The insatiable at-all-costs need to win that drives some parents and (by extension) their children. - Passion being used as an excuse for toxic behaviour and how some people aren’t even aware of their own behaviour. - And so much more! Thanks heaps to Karen for chatting with me about ‘Sidelines.’
2024-08-30
39 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 49: Finegan Kruckemeyer
Irma and Karen chat about audio books.Then Karen speaks with Finegan Kruckemeyer about how he got his first break as a playwright, the difference between writing for young people and adult audiences, how much freedom there is in the parameters of commissioned works, why he acts out his scripts, why a school production of one of his plays blew him away far more than the professional production, how he goes about writing both comedy and big issues, why he doesn’t enter the rehearsal space, advice on how to get started as a playwright, and how hi...
2024-08-26
50 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 48: Jacinta di Mase, literary agent
Irma chats to agent Jacinta di Mase about what agents do to earn their 15%, the intricacies of contracts – including rights reversion, world rights, backlists and rising royalties, how an agent can fight for an author over cover design and choosing a title, the dos and don’ts of submitting to agents, the extent of editorial feedback to expect from agents, how the submission process to publishers works, the ins and outs of foreign rights, what a co-agent is and why they’re important, how film/TV deals are negotiated, how Covid transformed the industry for the better, and why a meet...
2024-08-06
56 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 47: Hilde Hinton
Karen and Irma chat about the ins and outs of contracts. Then Irma talks to Hilde Hinton about the way her work polarises people, how an argument with her brother (actor Samuel Johnson) led to her first novel, why Lego is an important part of her writing process, how novels can make space for important conversations about big topics like mental illness and suicide through joy rather than the sadness, how AI has revolutionised the way she researches, the ways in which writing her debut changed her feelings about her mother, why she formulated a three-book plan...
2024-07-16
46 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 5: Episode 46: Beejay Silcox
Irma and Karen reveal exciting new partnerships with Ubud Writers and Readers Festival and Writers Victoria. Then Karen chats with Beejay Silcox about literary criticism in Australia – what good critics endeavour to do, the blowback from a tough review, what is lacking in Australian criticism, the impact of shrinking page space, the inability to make a sustainable career out of criticism, and her deep regret over one particular review. And then on judging the Stella Prize – how the process works, the role of chair and how the panel is selected, how a shortlist and then a winner is d...
2024-06-26
51 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 45: Children's books: Andrea Rowe and Anna Walker
Irma tries to convert Karen to writing program Scrivener. Then Irma chats to children’s creators Anna Walker and Andrea Rowe about how authors and illustrators work together (or don’t!), why illustrator notes are a no-no, the profound impact of picture books on both adults and children, the biggest mistakes that new writers and illustrators make, what to expect from the editing and publishing process, how to network and build connections in the industry, the effects of crippling self-doubt, why we should all be library lurkers, the failures of literary festivals in relation to children’s author...
2024-05-15
1h 06
Writes4Women
Writing Issue Based Fiction with Karen Viggers
In this episode host Pamela Cook chats to Karen Viggers about her recent release Sidelines. The novel centres around a violent brawl at a suburban junior soccer game. Some onlookers are shocked. But others saw it coming. Rivalry, parental pressure, coaching bias, inequity, and many other factors have played a part in turning Saturday mornings into a pressure cooker. The story is told from multiple points of view and takes us into the competitive world of children's sport. Karen Viggers is an author, veterinarian and podcaster. She is the author of five novels: The Stranding (2008), T...
2024-04-26
59 min
Writes4Women
Writing Issue Based Fiction with Karen Viggers
In this episode host Pamela Cook chats to Karen Viggers about her recent release Sidelines. The novel centres around a violent brawl at a suburban junior soccer game. Some onlookers are shocked. But others saw it coming. Rivalry, parental pressure, coaching bias, inequity, and many other factors have played a part in turning Saturday mornings into a pressure cooker. The story is told from multiple points of view and takes us into the competitive world of children's sport. Karen Viggers is an author, veterinarian and podcaster. She is the author of five novels: The Stranding (2008), T...
2024-04-26
59 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 44: Kris Kneen
Irma and Karen discuss author websites. Then Karen chats with Kris Kneen about writing into deeply uncomfortable spaces and confronting issues like fatness and identity, how to write sex well, why they’re always switching up genres, how to deal with disappointment over missing out on awards, why they almost gave up writing entirely, and the moment that changed their life.About KrisKris Kneen has written erotica, fiction, short-stories, poetry, memoir, non-fiction and scripts for film and documentaries. They have previously been published under the name Krissy Kneen, and their most re...
2024-04-23
53 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 43: Diana Reid
Irma and Karen talk about prepping for radio interviews. Then Karen chats to Diana Reid about how writing scripts has informed the way she works as a novelist and her approach to being edited, what it was like to be thrown into the spotlight with her bestselling debut novel, how its extraordinary success affected her, advice on how to handle publicity interviews, why writing her second novel was so much harder, how she feels about being called Australia’s Sally Rooney, why COVID was such a positive time for her as a writer, and how the first tim...
2024-04-03
45 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 42: Peter Papathanasiou
Karen and Irma chat about point of view and writing from multiple perspectives. Then Irma talks to Peter Papathanasiou about his very long and convoluted journey to publication, how his debut was rejected by 100 agents and took 10 years to get published, why his goal was to get published in the UK first and advice for other writers about how to do the same, how he successfully pitched his own book for screen, the challenges of the book-to-screen process, the devastating impact of being dropped by two agents and then picking himself back up again, and how specialising...
2024-03-12
52 min
Published...Or Not
Imbi Neeme and Karen Viggers
In Imbi Neeme's novel, "Kind of, Sort of, Maybe . . . but probably not", we have the potential of relationships forming, a mystery to solve and psychologically quirky characters grappling with life's challenges.Teenage sports games descend into a brawl in 'Sidelines' by Karen Viggers.
2024-02-29
00 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 41: Melinda Smith
'Irma and Karen talk about the ins and out of book marketing. Then Karen chats with Melinda Smith about winning the Prime Ministers Literary Award for poetry, the potential of TikTok for poets, how arts grants have sustained her writing and how to write a good application (all the details), how form (or lack thereof) influences the writing of a poem, why poets are not featured much in festival line-ups, sources of inspiration, the important art of poetry editing, and advice for how to get published as a poet.About MelindaMelinda...
2024-02-21
52 min
Connected Libraries Book Matters Podcast
Karen Viggers & Megan Norris
WELCOME BACK TO BOOK MATTERS, WE HOPE YOU ALL HAD A LOVELY SUMMER BREAK. ON OUR FIRST EPISODE OF SEASON 5 WE HAVE TWO VERY DIFFERENT AUTHORS AND BOOKS TO TALK ABOUT.FIRST UP, JANINE CHATS WITH CANBERRA BASED AUTHOR KAREN VIGGERS ABOUT HER LATEST NOVEL ‘SIDELINES’, WHICH EXPLORES WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A TEENAGE SOCCER GAME DESCENDS INTO A BRAWL AFTER A CONTROVERSIAL LINE CALL.NEXT UP COURTNEY SPEAKS WITH MEGAN NORRIS ABOUT HER TRUE CRIME BOOK “LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO – FATHERS WHO KILL” WHICH IS AN EXPLORATION OF REVENGE KILLINGS DUR...
2024-02-15
1h 28
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 40: Niq Mhlongo
Irma and Karen chat about the highs and lows of podcasting. Then Irma talks to Niq Mhlongo about what it was like growing up in Soweto, South Africa, how sleeping in a tiny room with seven brothers got him hooked on reading, why he ditched law to become a writer, how Dan Brown made him think he’d become a millionaire from writing, how his debut novel went from being deemed ‘unpublishable’ to being accepted by the same publisher, why he is sceptical about literary prizes, why living from Berlin gives him freedom to write about Soweto, and wh...
2024-01-31
46 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 39: Daniel O'Malley
Karen and Irma talk about ten awful publishing truths. Then Karen chats to Daniel O’Malley about writing humour in books and how to develop this skill, how he lost the first 150 pages of his bestseller The Rook, the potential pitfalls of finding an agent, the process of his novel being made into a mini-series, how he used to tweet as one of his characters, and what it’s like to go to a fantasy book conference.About DanielDaniel O’Malley is an internationally bestselling fantasy/sci fi author. He’s publishe...
2024-01-09
47 min
Stories Behind the Story with Better Reading
What Are You Reading? Summer Edition: Kate Mildenhall
Bestselling author Kate Mildenhall talks to Cheryl Akle about what she’s reading. Kate's latest book, The Hummingbird Effect, is out now. Books discussed (NB: Some titles might not be published yet) Sidelines by Karen ViggersThe Strip by Iain RyanThe Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun BythellWomen & Children by Tony Birch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-12-26
12 min
Stories Behind the Story with Better Reading
What Are You Reading? Summer Edition: Kate Mildenhall
Bestselling author Kate Mildenhall talks to Cheryl Akle about what she’s reading. Kate's latest book, The Hummingbird Effect, is out now. Books discussed (NB: Some titles might not be published yet) Sidelines by Karen ViggersThe Strip by Iain RyanThe Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun BythellWomen & Children by Tony Birch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-12-26
12 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 38: Kate Mildenhall
Karen and Irma chat about what makes a good book title. Then Irma talks to Kate Mildenhall about how she organised (and survived!) a massive book tour, the brutal experience of her second book being rejected, why writing retreats are invaluable for her creative practice, the challenges of not sticking to one genre, how she approached the writing of her structurally complex third novel, how she sees Australia’s reviewing culture and her new theory about the impact of reviewing momentum, the highs and lows of being a co-host of The First Time podcast, and the unparalleled jo...
2023-11-28
1h 01
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 37: Christos Tsiolkas
Karen and Irma discuss the challenges of author photo shoots. Then Irma chats with Christos Tsiolkas about how reading Monkey Grip cross-legged in a bookstore was a seminal moment, and how his father – who couldn’t read – made him the patient reader he is today, how the poor reception to his second novel The Jesus Man deeply bruised him and the overwhelming success of The Slap was the reverse experience, how acting techniques have influenced the way he writes characters, how he approached writing a love story, and the most challenging and joyous writing experiences he’s had.
2023-11-08
50 min
The First Time
Live at Write Around the Murray with Kathryn Heyman, Irma Gold, T.R Napper & Kate Mildenhall
This episode is a Live recording of the First Time Publishing panel at the Write Around the Murray Festival on September 17, 2023. Kate speaks with writers Kathryn Heyman, Irma Gold and Tim Napper about their first and subsequent publication experiences and what they have learned along the way. Kathryn Heyman is the author of six novels including Storm and Grace and Captain Starlight's Apprentice which was serialised on BBC radio to an audience of two million and was published last year in a new edition. Her previous work has won the Wingate, Southern Arts and Arts Council...
2023-10-22
1h 15
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 4: Episode 36: Anita Heiss
Karen and Irma chat about one star reviews and Goodreads. Then Karen talks to Anita Heiss about why she writes across so many genres and which is her favourite, what she learned from writing the script for the 'Tiddas' live-show and how it feels to have your work performed on stage, how she creates sexy, sassy First Nations female characters, how she still feels self-doubt even after writing so many books, how she survived a personal attack from a certain right-wing shock jock, and how a life coach helped her to get organised and meet her goals a...
2023-10-18
36 min
The First Time
Kate and Katherine Catch Up PLUS Featured Book ONE WRONG TURN by Chenée Marropadi
Katherine shares the lowdown on torture museums and Kryal Castle fun and we respond to some great listener questions (as best we can!) Recommended reading and listening including: Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth Kick the Latch by Kathryn Scanlan Sidelines by Karen Viggers (released January 2024) That Rom Com Pod from writers Clare Fletcher and Karina May The Word Count from writers Fiona Taylor, Jo Dixon and Jacq Ellem Our Featured Book segment this episode is brought to you by Fremantle Press and I’m delighted to be speaking to debut novelist Chenée Marrapodi about her debut middle gra...
2023-10-08
1h 13
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3: Episode 35: Chris Flynn
Karen and Irma chat about the impact of AI technologies on authors. Then Irma chats with Chris Flynn about exactly how Bookscan works and how he uses the data to monitor his own sales and make decisions about where to invest time with publicity, why publishing is operating on an outdated business model and how it should change, how to organise a book tour yourself, the ways in which both Ireland and Australia have impacted him as a writer, the challenges of writing humorous literary fiction, an unexpected encounter with Sebastian Barry, and how he is banishing...
2023-08-24
49 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3: Episode 34: Eliza Henry-Jones
Karen and Irma discuss how to craft a good sentence. Then Irma talks to Eliza Henry-Jones about why ‘paddock beanbagging’ is her preferred way to write, how writing a novel every year since she was 14 helped her understand her world, how difficult it was to first be published at the age of 25, why as a writer she is a ‘chaos demon’, how having a child changed her as a writer, why she wrote Salt and Skin from a place of rage, the challenges of writing ‘unlikeable’ female characters, why she resisted Scrivener and then fell in love with it.
2023-08-01
56 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3: Episode 33: Aaron Fa'Aoso and Michelle Scott Tucker
Karen and Irma discuss book tours. Then Irma chats with Aaron Fa’Aoso and Michelle Scott Tucker about the process of ghostwriting (or co-writing) Aaron’s memoir, how they tackled sensitive subjects like suicide, racism and Aaron’s domestic violence history, the decision-making process on what to include and what to not, why Aaron almost pulled the project many times but ultimately never did, how Michelle captured Aaron’s voice, and why recording the audiobook sent Aaron into a dark place. About MichelleMichelle Scott Tucker is the author of Elizabeth Macarthur: A Life a...
2023-07-12
58 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3: Episode 32: Robbie Arnott
Karen and Irma talk about presenting at sales conferences. Then Irma chats with Robbie Arnott about his ‘chaotic’ writing process, how landscapes inspire him and how he approaches writing about climate change to avoid being preachy, why his first book rejection really knocked his confidence, the way he fictionalised family history to avoid friction with family members, how a background in advertising helps him with the editing process, the pressure he puts on himself to get the writing perfect, how his time as a bookseller has shaped his approach to publicity, and weird author interactions in bookshops....
2023-06-20
47 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3: Episode 31: Jeanne Ryckmans (festival director)
Irma and Karen chat about festivals and events they’ve been attending. Then Karen talks to former Canberra Writers Festival Artistic Director Jeanne Ryckmans about how a literary festival is programmed, the role of publicists and why sometimes they don’t work in the author’s best interests, how a writer should pitch themselves to an artistic director, the positive developments as a result of COVID, the writer Jeanne would have donated a kidney to get on her program (and did!), and crazy festival stories – from the author who did a session in his pjs, to another stung by...
2023-05-31
33 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3: Episode 30: Jock Serong
Irma and Karen chat about attending festivals as an interlocutor or as a panellist. Then Karen talks to Jock Serong about making the move from lawyer to novelist, why he dives into dark places, the fraught territory of navigating writing First Nations characters and history as a descendant of settler Australians, why he goes on writing excursions with his characters, a surreal green room experience with Ian Rankin, and an utterly disastrous panel event.
2023-05-02
44 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3. Episode 29: Marion Halligan
Karen and Irma chat about the pros and cons of online writing courses. Then they chat to Marion Halligan about how Sylvia Plath inspired her to get started, what she bought with her first earnings, how writing is a kind of madness, the challenge of writing a memoir about her late daughter, good and bad editing experiences and what it was like being edited by her sister, why essays are her favourite form, the controversies while serving as Chair of the Australia Council Literature Board, why the government should pay writers a salary, and why she got a...
2023-04-11
48 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3. Episode 28: Deb Stevens (Retired Sales Agent)
Karen and Irma chat about writing residencies. Then they talk to bookseller and sales rep Deb Stevens about what goes on behind the scenes in the book trade, how books are sold into bookshops, if and when and how authors should contact their sales reps, preparing for your book’s release, how authors can work maximise promo of their books, the most wonderful authors Deb has worked with and the divas, and how a puppy rescued Jodi Picoult on tour.
2023-03-21
43 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3. Episode 27: Inga Simpson
Irma and Karen chat about a new writing book, The Writer Laid Bare by Lee Kofman. Then Karen speaks with Inga Simpson about why choosing a character’s name to boost a word count ended up in a prize and her debut novel, how a childhood spent in nature influenced her writing, her determination not to let the second-book pressure derail her, the risks and challenges around telling stories involving Australia’s first peoples, how she measures success and the value of prizes, the politics of green rooms, and the highs and lows of appearing at writers festi...
2023-02-28
52 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 3. Episode 26: Booksellers
Irma and Karen chat about how organised (or disorganised!) they are with their writing. Then Irma chats to booksellers Katarina Pearson (Harry Hartog), Alison Page (Dymocks) and Peter Arnaudo (The Book Cow) about how to get friendly with booksellers – what to do (when and how) and what not to do, how long you can expect your book to stay on the shelves, how sales and returns work, the important role of sales reps and how they impact book selection, why relationships with local authors are key, when and how to sign books, how to organise events with bo...
2023-02-07
58 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival series. Episode 25: Natasha Lester
In a special series direct from the Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival, Irma chats with Natasha Lester about how utter despair before an award ceremony preceded the best moment of her life, the lightbulb moment that changed the course of her career, the rewards of constructive sulking after rejection, how a fraught editing process almost destroyed her current book, how she manages three books at a time in different stages of writing, editing and promoting, the high of hitting the New York Times bestseller list, and why the Muse doesn’t actually exist.About Natasha...
2022-08-10
40 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival series. Episode 24: Craig Silvey
In a special series direct from the Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival, Irma chats with Craig Silvey about the author school visit as a child that changed his life, the careful considerations around writing characters from marginalised communities, why he thinks writing to word counts is unhelpful, how writing is like an illness, the hardest manuscript he had to abandon, and the most frightening library display of his book.About CraigCraig Silvey is an author and screenwriter from Fremantle, Western Australia. His critically acclaimed debut novel, Rhubarb, was published in 2004. His bestselling...
2022-07-27
35 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival series. Episode 23: Brooke Davis and Rhett Davis
In a special series direct from the Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival, Irma chats with siblings Rhett and Brooke Davis about what it’s like sharing the world of publishing with a sibling, their very different paths to becoming published authors, the downsides of a worldwide tour when your book is a smash hit, the childhood books that shaped them and are now echoed in their writing, how grief led to them both publishing novels, the pressure of writing a second novel when your debut has been an international bestseller, seeing famous writers in the green room and re...
2022-07-13
46 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Margaret River Readers & Writers Festival series. Episode 22: Claire G Coleman
In a special series direct from the Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival, Irma talks to Claire G. Coleman about how poetry influences her non-fiction style, the downsides of book touring, how she deals with Twitter trolls, the complications of working with two publishers, her love-hate relationship with the editing process, and how she responds to criticisms that she’s ‘not blak enough’.About ClaireClaire G. Coleman is a Noongar woman whose family have belonged to the south coast of Western Australia since long before history started being recorded. Her debut novel, Terra Nulliu...
2022-06-28
36 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 21: Robert Watkins
Craig and Irma unpack the role Amazon plays in the book world. Then Irma chats with Ultimo Press publisher Robert Watkins about why diverse publishing is so important to him, how to nab an editorial job, the way that authors should own the publicity stage and be proud, what makes him want to publish a manuscript, what good sales mean in terms of hard numbers, the impact of Covid on the publishing landscape, and a case of mistaken identity in the green room.About RobertPublishing Director of Ultimo Press, Robert Watkins...
2022-06-01
49 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 20: Tony Birch
Craig and Irma talk about books that have wowed them. Then Tony Birch chats to Irma about the sensitivity around fictionalising family, the importance of First Nations writing, who has the right to tell certain stories, the problems with teaching writing at university, the rejections that have really stung, the time his mum threatened a radio host, and the famous writers who have snubbed him in green rooms.About TonyTony Birch is an author of three novels, four collections of short stories and two collections of poetry – which have won or be...
2022-05-04
54 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 19: Sulari Gentill
Irma and Graig talk about teaching writing in schools.Then Craig talks to Sulari Gentill about how she turned a hobby into a profession, why she can write anywhere but finds a quiet environment impossible, how she was snubbed at a major awards ceremony, the pros and cons of the profit share model of publishing, the ways in which writing about the past reveals patterns in contemporary times, and the time she accidentally hug-assaulted Tanya Plibersek at a writers festival.About SulariSri Lankan born Sulari Gentill studied astrophysics and so became...
2022-04-07
45 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 18: Cat Sparks & Rob Hood
Irma and Craig discuss inspirational quotes.Then Craig chats to writing couple Cat Sparks and Rob Hood about whether there’s competition in a relationship when you’re both writers, how your book can be a sausage in the sausage factory, how hard it is as an editor to get what you want from a slush pile (because authors don’t read the freaking guidelines!). Also, the benefits of being published by small presses and having a supportive writing community, what constitutes a good writing day versus a bad writing day, and snobby big name authors in the gr...
2022-03-16
47 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 17: Nigel Featherstone
Irma and Craig talk about the differences in typing and handwriting work.Then they both speak to Nigel Featherstone about how he always feels like an outsider, why it shits him that writing isn’t considered real work, how Tony Abbott was the unlikely inspiration for his novel Bodies of Men, the strange benefits of interviewing his characters, why he is an obsessive re-drafter, the experience of a writing nervous breakdown and the moment his agent thought he literally died on the phone to her.About NigelNigel Featherstone is a Goulburn-based wr...
2022-02-23
50 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 16: Isobelle Carmody
Irma and Craig talk about literary tourism.Then Craig talks with bestselling fantasy author Isobelle Carmody on the challenges of meeting fan expectations, why her writing income has suddenly dropped dramatically and how she adapted, whether genre labels are useful, the benefits of doing a creative PhD, and the repercussions of being an activist author. About Isobelle Isobelle Carmody is one of Australia’s most beloved and awarded authors of science fiction, fantasy, children's literature, and young adult literature. She is recipient of the Aurealis Award for best children's fiction.
2022-02-02
50 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 15: Allison Tait
Craig and Irma talk about the dead authors they would most like to interview. Then Irma talks with Allison Tait (AL Tait) on why the first structural edit she received did her head in and how she now works through them, the most difficult book rejection she’s ever experienced, why children’s book authors don’t get the kudos they deserve, and a whole lot more.About AllisonAllison Tait (or AL Tait) is the internationally published bestselling author of middle-grade adventure series The Mapmaker Chronicles and Ateban Cipher. Her la...
2022-01-12
52 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 14: Charlotte Wood
Craig and Irma discuss lesson learned from life on the road doing a book tour for Irma's novel The Breaking. Then Irma speaks with national living treasure Charlotte Wood about the terror of public exposure on releasing a book into the world, the discomfort of the first draft and why it’s important to ‘look for trouble’, how and when to get feedback on work-in-progress, how the pandemic has changed book publicity, why writers desperately need more financial support, why a book rejection was the best and worst moment of her career, and green room encounters that would...
2021-12-01
51 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 13: Mirandi Riwoe
Irma and Craig discuss Covid-19 impacts on book sales.Then Craig chats with Mirandi Riwoe about combining fact and fiction in her historical novels, viewing the past through the lens of the present, why it's important to her to write Eurasian and Chinese characters, and the important difference between accuracy and authenticity. About MirandiMirandi Riwoe is the author of the novella The Fish Girl, which won Seizure’s Viva la Novella prize and was shortlisted for the Stella Prize and the Queensland Literary Award’s Fiction Prize. Her latest novel, Stone Sky Go...
2021-11-09
42 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 2. Episode 12: Jack Heath
Irma and Craig talk about balancing the writing life with real life.Then they both chat with Jack Heath about what working as a full-time author looks like, feeling like a fraud even when you’ve published 36 books, the differences (and similarities) between writing and promoting both adult and kids’ books, what characterises an ideal publisher, the perils of social media and whether it’s actually necessary to sell books, his most embarrassing fan moment, creepy fan interactions, and a memorable hot tub moment with Sofie Laguna! About JackJack Heath is the nu...
2021-10-19
47 min
StoryFest
Storyfest 2019 "Unforgettable Settings"
So often, we talk about landscape as character and how setting informs the story. Join Candice Fox, Robert Hollingworth and Karen Viggers as they discuss how place is central to their storytelling and is so much more than a mere location. Hosted by Inga Simpson. SHOWNOTES: Storyfest https://www.storyfest.org.au Facebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc Candice Fox https://www.candicefox.org Facebook @candicefoxauthor Twitter @candicefoxbooks Robert Hollingworth https://roberthollingworth.com.au Facebook @robert.hollingworth.37 ...
2021-10-01
1h 00
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 11: Nikki Gemmell
Craig and Irma talk about what you write on your immigration card and when you first feel like a ‘real’ writer. Then Irma talks to Nikki Gemmell about the trauma of being outed for The Bride Stripped Bare, the importance of re-drafting and harsh edits, how words can change the world, the creep of imposter syndrome even when you have published a ton of books, dealing with vicious criticism, and how a leather-bound volume of Jane Eyre changed Nikki’s life.About NikkiNikki Gemmell is a bestselling author of thirteen works of fic...
2021-07-28
51 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 10: Lisa Fuller
Craig and Irma talk about the good the bad and ugly sides of teaching writing.Then they both chat with Lisa Fuller about the state of publishing, how the industry can better support First Nations writers and editors, how the Pancake Parlour figured in her winning a major prize, and the many books her dog has eaten!About Lisa Lisa Fuller is a Wuilli Wuilli woman from Eidsvold, Queensland, and is also descended from Gooreng Gooreng and Wakka Wakka peoples. Ghost Bird is her debut YA novel, for which she...
2021-07-06
45 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 9: Sofie Laguna
Irma and Craig talk about writing groups and getting quality feedback on your work. Then Irma talks with Sofie Laguna, on finding the essence of your characters, the fraught space of awards, how kids have made her writing practice better, the cruel world of publishing, how she struggles with success, navigating good and bad reviews, why writing a screenplay can sharpen the book edit, and how reading is like having an author's dreams in your hands.About SofieSofie Laguna is the author of 21 books for children and adults. Her books for...
2021-06-11
48 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 8: Eugen Bacon
Craig and Irma talk about the fraught experience of getting book endorsements. Then Craig chats with Eugen Bacon about issues around black writing, the joys and difficulties of life that trigger inspiration, the complexities of defining genre, the art of the short story, and why reading Toni Morrison is like eating the richest truffles. About EugenEugen Bacon is an African Australian author of several novels and fiction collections. She’s a British Fantasy Award winner, a Foreword Book of the Year silver award winner, a twice World Fantasy Award finalist, and a...
2021-04-14
49 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 7: Valerie Parv
Craig and Irma talk about writing guides, in particular the new book by Georgia Richter and Deborah Hunn, How to be an Author. Then Craig chats with Valerie Parv about how she went from an advertising copywriter to sales of over 34 million books, whether genre elitism and genre prejudice exist, the crazy debacle that was dubbed Parvgate, the impact of COVID on reading and publishing, moving from romance into science fiction, and a funny make-up mix up in the green room with her husband. About ValerieValerie Parv was the bestselling author...
2021-03-24
49 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 6: Brendan Fredericks
Craig and Irma talk all things book launches. Then Irma chats with her publicist Brendan Fredericks about how to best work with your publicist, his friendship with Liz Gilbert and getting drunk with Germaine Greer, what not to do as an author on social media, his faux pas with Richard Ford, and his green room adventures with dogs.About BrendanBrendan Fredericks has worked in the book industry for nearly 20 years. He started as a bookseller and events manager with Angus & Robertson, working with authors like Steve Waugh, Warrick Capper and Jane F...
2021-03-03
56 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 5: James Bradley
Craig and Irma talk about rejection and how to cope with it. Then Craig talks to James Bradley about his path to becoming an award-winning author, how to write about important and urgent issues without becoming preachy, his love/hate relationship with social media and how to protect yourself as an author in the public arena, why genre shouldn’t define a book but can usefully shape it, hanging out with Julian Barnes in the green room. About JamesJames Bradley is a novelist and critic. His novels include Ghost Species, Wrack, Th...
2021-02-04
47 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 4: Karen Viggers
Irma and Craig talk about the challenges of public speaking and how to be Wonder Woman on stage.Then they chat with Karen Viggers about the painful process of editing her latest novel and trying to find its heart, how escaping a party of screaming girls led to discovering she was a bestseller in France, the reality behind the ‘glamorous’ whirlwind of an international publicity tour, the complexity and confusion around the foreign rights process, how Instagram culture is compromising book reviewing and the feels of bad reviews on Goodreads, and the blunt nitty gritty of how much...
2021-01-19
54 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 3: Chris Hammer
Craig and Irma talk about the ins and outs of writing gigs on cruise ships. Then they both chat with Chris Hammer about the unexpected international success of his debut crime novel, Scrublands, how the publisher you are with effects sales (and it’s not just big versus small), the value of awards (those that sell books and those that launch careers), forgetting your own character’s name during publicity, faux pas on meeting a super famous author, and what a walk-on part in his own movie might look like.About ChrisChri...
2021-01-01
53 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 2: Holden Sheppard
Irma and Craig chat about the manuscripts that never make it to publication.Then Holden Sheppard chats with Irma about writing failures and the drive to succeed, the publicity whirlwind and inevitable comedown, self-doubt and second-novel syndrome, being snubbed by literary big shots in the green room and world domination goals!About HoldenHolden Sheppard’s debut novel, Invisible Boys, won the Hungerford Award which led to publication and more awards, including the West Australian Premier’s Prize for an Emerging Writer. His novella, Poster Boy, won Griffith Review’s Novella Project compet...
2020-12-08
41 min
Secrets from the Green Room
Season 1. Episode 1: Anna Spargo-Ryan
Craig and Irma chat about why they’ve launched the podcast, the history of the green room and their own green room experiences.Then Anna Spargo-Ryan chats with Irma about how she grew up with her own publishing house (sort of!), the manuscripts that never made it to publication, how she accidentally pitched a book on Twitter that led to a heated auction, what said heated auction involved (hint: a lot of emotional paralysis on the couch), the worst rejection of her writing life and a whole lot more.About AnnaAnna Sp...
2020-11-14
56 min
Rpt. Ep.114 Karen Viggers – The Orchardists Daughter
Set in the old-growth eucalypt forests and vast rugged mountains of southern Tasmania, The Orchardist’s Daughter is an uplifting story about friendship, resilience and finding the courage to break freeContinue reading
2020-06-15
00 min
National Library of Australia
Desire Lines Book Launch
Are you still a liar? From its first icy scenes in the Arctic Circle, Felicity Volk’s new novel tells an epic story of a compulsive, unconventional love that spans decades and crosses continents. Desire Lines sets its exploration of truth and lies against society’s uneasy relationship with its own truth-telling in history, war and politics. Canberra’s coming of age, the construction of its institutional landmarks and milestones in Indigenous relations are the backdrop for the novel’s moving reminder that even truths that seem lost forever can find their way home. Join award-winning author Felicity Volk and Karen Vi...
2020-04-06
37 min
Climactic
🔥🐨 Catastrophic | Karen Viggers
Karen Viggers lives in Canberra, she is a Vet who works with native wildlife in the field. This January she volunteered her services to help the animals and saw first hand the impact of the catastrophic bushfires on flora and fauna. Karen has had experience with a number of big bushfires throughout her life, including the Black Saturday fires of 2009 but has never seen anything like the fires of this past Christmas and New year. She gives an interesting scientific perspective on the impact, cause and repair of the Aussie bushfires.Catastrophic is a dual podcast and...
2020-03-02
30 min
Climactic
🔥🐨 Catastrophic | Karen Viggers
Karen Viggers lives in Canberra, she is a Vet who works with native wildlife in the field. This January she volunteered her services to help the animals and saw first hand the impact of the catastrophic bushfires on flora and fauna. Karen has had experience with a number of big bushfires throughout her life, including the Black Saturday fires of 2009 but has never seen anything like the fires of this past Christmas and New year. She gives an interesting scientific perspective on the impact, cause and repair of the Aussie bushfires.Catastrophic is a dual podcast and...
2020-03-02
30 min
Writes4Festivals
Storyfest 2019 "Unforgettable Settings"
So often, we talk about landscape as character and how setting informs the story. Join Candice FoxRobert HollingworthandKaren Viggers as they discuss how place is central to their storytelling and is so much more than a mere location. Hosted by Inga Simpson., If you like this episode of the Writes4Festivals podcast, check out all of our episodes at http://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/OR SUBSCRIBE to Writes4Festivals at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your pods.SHOWNOTES:Writes4Festivalshttp://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @Writes4FestivalsTwitter / Instagram...
2020-01-18
1h 00
Au hasard des livres
Le bruissement des feuilles
Karen Viggers dans "la bruissement des feuilles" nous donne un superbe roman...vos prochaines vacansces c'est en Tasmanie que vous voudrait all....et aussile grondement de E. Sabatié les dieux de Howl Mountain tropique Brésil de de J. Secondi la danse du temps de A. TylerDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2019-08-16
22 min
Au hasard des livres
Le bruissement des feuilles
Karen Viggers dans "la bruissement des feuilles" nous donne un superbe roman...vos prochaines vacansces c'est en Tasmanie que vous voudrait all....et aussile grondement de E. Sabatié les dieux de Howl Mountain tropique Brésil de de J. Secondi la danse du temps de A. TylerDistribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
2019-06-08
22 min
Les Carnets du monde - Sophie Larmoyer
Carnets du monde - 21.04.19
Ecoutez le monde changer avec Sophie Larmoyer. Partout dans le monde, les reporters et correspondants d'Europe 1 explorent et racontent le quotidien d'autres cultures, leur perception de l'actualité et de notre pays. Des reportages long-format et des invités passionnants. Un voyage sonore pour ouvrir l'esprit et découvrir l'inconnu.Algérie : la société civile inspiréeLes Algériens sont toujours aussi déterminés à ne pas se laisser voler leur révolution et c’est une foule immense qui est à nouveau descendue dans la rue vendredi, pour la neuvième fois. Aux cris de « Baraka...
2019-04-21
46 min
So You Want to be a Writer
WRITER 273: Meet Karen Viggers, author of 'The Orchardist's Daughter'.
We chat to Karen Viggers, author of the bestselling book 'The Lightkeeper's Wife' and 'The Orchardist's Daughter'. Allison goes surfing (yes, really). You’ll learn tips for doubling your freelance writing income. So you want to be a writer is going to be at Vivid Sydney 2019 and tickets are now available. Plus, we have a book pack to giveaway and more. Read the show notes. Email Valerie and Allison podcast@writerscentre.com.au. WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2019-03-21
58 min
Writer On The Road
Asking Big Questions: Writing The Landscape Novel, with Karen Viggers
Karen Viggers is the award winning, internationally bestselling author of four novels, including her new release, The Orchardist’s Daughter. She writes contemporary realist fiction set in Australian landscapes, and her work explores connection with the bush, grief and loss, healing in nature, death, family, marriage and friendship. During our conversation, we discuss the following: the intersection of nature and humanity our connection to nature the big philosophical questions the importance of solitude and thinking deeply hope, intimacy, humour setting, character & narrative writing the landscape novel the music and rhythm of words what is literary fiction and more You...
2019-03-07
00 min
Begin Into A Unforgettable Full Audiobook Between Meetings.
The Lightkeeper's Wife by Karen Viggers
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370518to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Lightkeeper's Wife Author: Karen Viggers Narrator: Tim Carroll, Taylor Owynns Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 50 minutes Release date: March 1, 2019 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A woman at the end of her life. A man unable to restart his. A history of guilty secrets and things left unsaid. A powerful, moving novel that will steal your heart. Elderly and in poor health, Mary fulfils her wish to herself to live out her last days on Bruny Island with only her regrets and memories for company. A...
2019-03-01
1h 50
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The Lightkeeper's Wife by Karen Viggers
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370518 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Lightkeeper's Wife Author: Karen Viggers Narrator: Tim Carroll, Taylor Owynns Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 50 minutes Release date: March 1, 2019 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A woman at the end of her life. A man unable to restart his. A history of guilty secrets and things left unsaid. A powerful, moving novel that will steal your heart. Elderly and in poor health, Mary fulfils her wish to herself to live out her last days on Bruny Island with only her regrets and memories for company...
2019-03-01
03 min
Explore the Latest Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The Lightkeeper's Wife by Karen Viggers
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/370518to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Lightkeeper's Wife Author: Karen Viggers Narrator: Tim Carroll, Taylor Owynns Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 13 hours 50 minutes Release date: March 1, 2019 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER A woman at the end of her life. A man unable to restart his. A history of guilty secrets and things left unsaid. A powerful, moving novel that will steal your heart. Elderly and in poor health, Mary fulfils her wish to herself to live out her last days on Bruny Island with only her regrets and memories for company. A...
2019-03-01
1h 50
Published...Or Not
Karen Viggers and J P Pomere
Logging or tourism, parenting attitudes, control, good fiction and football all come into play in a small Tasmanian community with 'The Orchardist's Daughter' by Karen Viggers.Identity, memory and abduction form the thread of intrigue in 'Call Me Evie' by J P Pomere.
2019-02-21
00 min
Indulge In The Thought-Provoking Full Audiobook Now, Thriller Fans!
The Orchardist's Daughter by Karen Viggers
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/368358to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Orchardist's Daughter Author: Karen Viggers Narrator: Anna Hruby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 26 minutes Release date: February 1, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: From the international bestselling author of The Lightkeeper's Wife comes another compelling and uplifting novel set in remote Tasmania. Sixteen-year-old Mikaela has grown up isolated and home-schooled on an orchard in Tasmania, until an unexpected event shatters her family. Eighteen months later, she and her older brother Kurt are running a small business in a...
2019-02-01
12h 26
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The Orchardist's Daughter by Karen Viggers
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/368358 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Orchardist's Daughter Author: Karen Viggers Narrator: Anna Hruby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 26 minutes Release date: February 1, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: From the international bestselling author of The Lightkeeper's Wife comes another compelling and uplifting novel set in remote Tasmania. Sixteen-year-old Mikaela has grown up isolated and home-schooled on an orchard in Tasmania, until an unexpected event shatters her family. Eighteen months later, she and her older brother Kurt are running a small business in...
2019-02-01
03 min
Access Essential Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
The Orchardist's Daughter by Karen Viggers
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/368358to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Orchardist's Daughter Author: Karen Viggers Narrator: Anna Hruby Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 26 minutes Release date: February 1, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: From the international bestselling author of The Lightkeeper's Wife comes another compelling and uplifting novel set in remote Tasmania. Sixteen-year-old Mikaela has grown up isolated and home-schooled on an orchard in Tasmania, until an unexpected event shatters her family. Eighteen months later, she and her older brother Kurt are running a small business in a...
2019-02-01
12h 26
The First Time
Book covers & Karen Viggers on French audiences, re-writes and the human condition.
In this episode Katherine and Kate chat about book covers. What they expected versus what they got, and how they dealt with that first box opening. Then, Katherine speaks with Canberra author, Karen Viggers, about combining writing with being a vet, the art of re-writing and how it feels to be a bestseller in France. Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter or Instagram @thefirsttimepod and let us know what you think!
2018-10-08
41 min
Voyage au bout du livre
Voyage au bout du livre : Des auteurs…des livres…
Vu sur Voyage au bout du livre : Des auteurs…des livres… Gwen Moullec Le Thérisien et Daniel Raphalen présentent quelques livres : « La promesse de l’Aube » de Romain Gary, « La mémoires des embruns » de Karen Viggers et « Journal d’un vampire en pyjama » de Mathias Malzieu Cet article provient de Radio AlterNantes FM
2016-07-02
43 min