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Hosting: BookUp

A day-long conference for the Australian Publishing Association including panels on inclusivity, cancel culture, the future of content and the future of publishing.

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The Bookshelf for ABC Radio National

Cassie McCullagh and I co-hosted this episode of The Bookshelf for Radio National featuring the latest works from Ethan Hawke and Olivia Sudjic.

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Interview with Sarah Krasnostein

To celebrate the release of ‘The Believer’, I interviewed its award-winning author Sarah Krasnostein for the folks at the Better Read Than Dead Bookstore.

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In conversation with Mark Mordue

I spoke with Mark Mordue about his poignant biography of Nick Cave’s early years; his influences, his formative friendships and musical beginnings.

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In conversation with Dr Jane Park

Cho Nam-Joo’s novel caused a massive uproar socially and politically when it was published in South Korea. It’s now an international best-seller too. I spoke with Dr Park about Korean fiction and cultural identity.

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In conversation with Susan Neiman

Neiman’s latest book is ‘Learning from the Germans: Confronting Race and the Memory of Evil’. She explores the question - how does a country’s racist past inform its racist present?

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Panel discussion on Addiction

As part of the Woollahra School of Philosophy discussion series I spoke with two leading thinkers in the field of Addiction.

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In conversation with Mark O'Connell

I spoke with Dublin based writer Mark O’Connell about his new book about the end of the world, “Notes from an Apocalypse: A personal journey to the end of the world and back”

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In conversation with Evie Wyld

A conversation with Evie Wyld. Her third book The Bass Rock, is a compulsive read, a fierce look at male violence, an ode to the resilience of women.

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