Edits & Annotations

Edits & Annotations
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A podcast from the Roderick Centre for Australian Literature and Creative Writing. Season 1 now releasing!
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The podcast focuses on themes such as women's history, environmental writing, personal storytelling, and the intersection of art and capitalism. Episodes have covered diverse topics including Kate Grenville's exploration of women in history, Paul Hardisty's insights on environmental narratives, and Melanie Saward's journey through multiple literary genres, providing listeners with a rich tapestry of contemporary literary discourse.

A podcast from the Roderick Centre for Australian Literature and Creative Writing. Season 1 now releasing!
Sarah Burke is a PhD candidate at the Indigenous Education and Research Centre at James Cook University, Townsville. She was selected for the QPAC/Playlab Sparks program in 2023 and was awarded the 2020 Mabel Innes Prize for Lyric Verse. Her creative writing moves across forms and genres, exploring the gothic, ghost stories, fantasy and bush landscapes in poetry, prose and scripts.
This episode is in partnership with the Emerging Writers Festival 2025.
Please note: this episode contains discussion of cancer.

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