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Sydney Writers' Festival

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Australia's largest celebration of literature, stories and ideas. Bringing together the world's best authors, leading public intellectuals, scientists, journalists and more. Subscribe to our channel for new releases.

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Episodes

2024 Program Announcement: Annabel Crabb and Ann Mossop

37m · Published 07 Mar 07:03

Join Annabel Crabb and Artistic Director Ann Mossop as they discuss the 2024 Sydney Writers’ Festival program.

The pair talk about the 2024 Festival theme, Take Me Away, and how books let us escape into different worlds, live other lives and travel in time and space.

The 2024 Sydney Writers' Festival is out now. Head to our website to explore the program: https://www.swf.org.au/

Tickets on sale Saturday 9 March at 10am.

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Daniel Lavery: Dear Prudence and more

57m · Published 07 Feb 01:58

[Content warning: Child sexual abuse]

Join internet darling Daniel Lavery as he lifts the lid on his writing life and Dear Prudence, a collection of the weirdest and wildest questions received during his tenure asSlate’s agony aunt. Filled with his always sympathetic, thoughtful and good-humoured advice, it offers a good dose of sense and compassion in an increasingly wonky world. Daniel reveals the secrets to dispensing wise counsel and talks about his broader career as the co-founder of legendary websiteThe Toastand aNew York Times–bestselling author. In conversation with MonSchafter.

This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers’ Festival.

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Tabitha Carvan on Finding Your Passion (For Benedict Cumberbatch)

40m · Published 05 Feb 00:05

The Curiosity Lecture series returns to the Festival with a line-up of our most thought-provoking speakers delivering one-time talks on topics of intrigue, interest and importance. In this entertaining talk, author Tabitha Carvan shares the story of how falling for Benedict Cumberbatch while stuck at home with two young children became an unlikely catalyst for self-discovery. She casts light on what becomes of women’s passions in adulthood and what happens if you subvert the narrative and simply love something like you used to.

Supported byUNSW Sydney.

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Real Selves

53m · Published 22 Jan 04:58

[Content warning: Sexual assault and paedophilia]

Women and girls have long been pressured to conform to written and unwritten rules about how to think, act, look and feel. But a new generation of writers and activists are breaking down barriers to allow women and girls to show their real selves.  Hear fromWadjanbarra Yidinji, Jirrbal and African-American filmmaker andGigorouauthor Sasha Kutabah Sarago and activist for sexual assault survivors andThe Ninth Life of a Diamond Minerauthor Grace Tame in conversation with disability and women’s rights advocate Hannah Diviney about their pathbreaking work.

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Andrey Kurkov: Diary of an Invasion

56m · Published 17 Jan 03:46

Celebrated Ukrainian novelist Andrey Kurkov has been one of the most important voices throughout the Russian invasion of his adopted homeland, releasing frequent dispatches from Kyiv and the remote countryside. See him in conversation aboutDiary of an Invasion, his searing on-the-ground account of the human toll of the war, the interrelated history between the nations, and how language itself has become a battleground in the conflict. Andrey speaks live via video with on-stage interviewer Matt Bevan.

Supported by ARA.

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The Arc of Racism in Australia

1h 0m · Published 11 Jan 01:19

When Ghassan Hage’s seminal study on racism in Australia,White Nation, was published 25 years ago, the Cronulla riots, Christchurch massacre and Black Lives Matter movement all lay ahead. Hear from a lively panel of writers and thinkers as they consider how racism and white privilege have changed here since then and what lies ahead. Anthropologist and social critic Ghassan Hage, Palestinian-Egyptian author and academic Randa Abdel-Fattah, The Sydney Morning Herald culture editor Osman Faruqi, and Gomeroi academic and author Amy Thunig are joined in conversation by global diaspora expert Andonis Piperoglou.

Presented with Sweatshop: Western Sydney Literacy Movement.

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Holly Ringland: The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding

57m · Published 14 Dec 05:25

Australian author Holly Ringland became a publishing sensation with the release ofThe Lost Flowers of Alice Hart, a gripping coming-of-age novel that has been adapted for TV, starring Sigourney Weaver and Leah Purcell. Her latest novel, The Seven Skins of Esther Wilding, is an equally enthralling tale, tracing the far reaches of grief, courage and sisterly love in a story spanning Tasmania, Copenhagen and the Faroe Islands. Holly she speaks with Michaela Kalowksi about her new masterwork.

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Richard Osman on The Thursday Murder Club series

57m · Published 07 Dec 00:20

Richard Osman, bestselling novelist ofThe Thursday Murder Clubseries and king of British television trivia, talks with Sydney Writers' Festival's Artistic Director Ann Mossop in his first Australian appearance.

The beloved murder mystery series has gripped readers worldwide – soaring to success as an international bestseller with over10 million copies sold worldwide.

Richard talks about the fourth book in the series,The Last Devil to Die, and the antics that await the unlikely crime-fighting friends of Coopers Chase retirement village. In setting out to solve the murder of an antiques dealer, the gang encounters art forgers, online fraudsters, drug dealers, and heartaches close to home. Richard discusses his career as a leading television producer and presenter, what drew him to writing crime novels, and the upcoming screen adaptation ofThe Thursday Murder Clubhelmed by Steven Spielberg.

Catch up on this thrilling conversation for fans of murder, mystery and more!

Presented in partnership with BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival.

This episode was recorded at a special Sydney Writers' Festival event in November 2023.

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Podmania: Crime on the Record

1h 0m · Published 05 Dec 02:52

Did podcasts kill the radio star – or completely revitalise storytelling for the 21st century? Join a special line-up of crime podcasters for a discussion about the rise of the medium and how it is changing journalism. They consider how the format fosters creativity and intimacy, and why it may yet rank among the most exciting cultural innovations of our times. Featuring Patrick Abboud, Kate McClymont, and Hedley Thomas, on stage with the Schwartz Media’s7amhost, Ruby Jones.

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Your Favourites’ Favourites: Jane Harper and Benjamin Stevenson

55m · Published 28 Nov 05:01

In a special series of events, Your Favourites’ Favourites sees our most beloved writers speak with a breakout Australian author from the past year. Join globally bestselling crime novelist Jane Harper as she chats with fellow crime writer and stand-up comedian Benjamin Stevenson about the secrets to crafting a suspenseful story. They talk about the worldwide success of Benjamin’s third novel, the darkly funny meta-murder mysteryEveryone In My Family Has Killed Someone, which is soon to be adapted into a major HBO TV series.

This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers’ Festival.

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Sydney Writers' Festival has 208 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 184:22:13. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 12th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 28th, 2024 01:41.

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