The Fremantle Press Podcast

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October 31, 2019 00:45:36
Holden Sheppard talks to David Whish-Wilson about his hard-hitting new crime novel True West and what it says about our right-wing past and our political present

Holden Sheppard talks to David Whish-Wilson about his hard-hitting new crime novel True West and what it says about our right-wing past and our political present

David Whish-Wilson says seeing the rise of populism and nationalist right-wing movements around the world made him want to reflect on Australia's long history...

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October 17, 2019 00:59:46
Sexuality, masculinity and mental health: Holden Sheppard bares all in the latest episode of the Fremantle Press Podcast.

Sexuality, masculinity and mental health: Holden Sheppard bares all in the latest episode of the Fremantle Press Podcast.

Fogarty Literary Award winner Rebecca Higgie joins Holden Sheppard at the mic for this month’s episode of the Fremantle Press podcast. Holden talks about...

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September 02, 2019 00:25:08
Holden Sheppard talks to Steve Hawke about his new novel Out of Time

Holden Sheppard talks to Steve Hawke about his new novel Out of Time

Out of Time by Steve Hawke is a powerful, sometimes confronting novel and an exploration of aging and what a diagnosis, or a feared...

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June 11, 2019 00:37:21
Poet Nandi Chinna speaks to Holden Sheppard about peripatetic creativity and the seeds of the future

Poet Nandi Chinna speaks to Holden Sheppard about peripatetic creativity and the seeds of the future

From the death of old growth trees at Beeliar Wetlands to securing the seeds of potential trees at Kings Park, Nandi Chinna’s work holds...

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June 11, 2019 00:27:15
Poet Caitlin Maling tells Holden Sheppard about her poetry and why we should sometimes read books we hate

Poet Caitlin Maling tells Holden Sheppard about her poetry and why we should sometimes read books we hate

In this episode of the Fremantle Press podcast poet Caitlin Maling chats to Holden Sheppard about her new collection Fish Song – which celebrates...

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May 14, 2019 00:13:18
2019 Fogarty Literary Award: Michael Burrows reads from Where the Line Breaks

2019 Fogarty Literary Award: Michael Burrows reads from Where the Line Breaks

  Michael Burrows is an author and poet from Perth. Here, he reads from his first novel, Where the Line Breaks, which was inspired by...

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