Award-winning novelist Amanda Curtin discusses her first foray into non-fiction with Fremantle Press's Tiffany Ko

Episode 7 February 11, 2019 00:26:33
Award-winning novelist Amanda Curtin discusses her first foray into non-fiction with Fremantle Press's Tiffany Ko
The Fremantle Press Podcast
Award-winning novelist Amanda Curtin discusses her first foray into non-fiction with Fremantle Press's Tiffany Ko

Feb 11 2019 | 00:26:33

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Claire Miller Helen Milroy Georgia Richter Brooke Dunnell

Show Notes

Events marketing assistant Tiffany Ko speaks to Amanda Curtin about her new book Kathleen O'Connor of Paris. Amanda Curtin followed her subject to France, the UK and New Zealand in order to bring to light the significance of this mostly forgotten Western Australian female artist.

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