New Release Feature Author: Emilia Hart with Meredith Jaffé

Guest host Meredith Jaffé chats to fiction author Emilia Hart about her debut release, Weyward.

Weaving together the stories of three women across five centuries, Weyward is an enthralling novel of female resilience and the transformative power of the natural world.

Meredith chats to Emelia about the writing of the novel, developing the themes of misogyny and female power, writing during lockdown, the power of landscape in her writing and being a graduate of the Curtis Brown Creative three month online novel writing course.

Grab a cuppa and join Meredith and Emilia on The Convo Couch.

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Writing the Second Novel with Rae Cairns

Thriller author Rae Cairns joins host Pamela Cook to talk about the writing of her second novel Dying To Know.

Regular listeners to the podcast will remember Rae as a Writes4Women Emerging Author from the early days of the podcast, and more recently as a guest host.

Rae writes Crime with Heart – thrillers featuring everyday people facing extraordinary circumstances. Her debut novel The Good Mother was published by Harper Collins in 2022 and Dying To Know is receiving rave reviews from early readers.

It's a standalone Sydney-based thriller and centres around a woman's determination to uncover what happened to her missing sister. In this chat Rae shares some of the amazing research that has gone into the book, the inspiration for her protagonist Geneva Leighton, her writing process and her entry into the world of traditional crime writing.

So grab a cuppa, sit back and join Rae and Pam on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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Writing Fiction from Life (and Death) Experience

Debut fiction author Dianne Yarwood joins guest host Cassie Hamer on The Convo Couch to talk about Diane's novel The Wakes.

The Wakes is a bittersweet and irresistibly readable novel that perfectly blends laugh-aloud humour with poignant reflections on life and death and what really matters. It's s a book about living, drawing on Dianne's near-death experience and it's imbued with her lifelong passion for story-telling.

Dianne is a Sydney based author who took up writing after a long illness that almost claimed her life. She is currently working on her second novel.

Cassie Hamer is the author of three women's fictions titles: After the Party, The End of Cuthbert Close and The Truth About Faking It. Cassie is a regular host on Writes4Women and has a new book hitting the shelves in 2024.

Grab a cuppa and join Cassie and Dianne on the Convo Couch as they chat about writing fiction from life - and death- experience.

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New Release Feature: Jackie French with Guest Host Victoria Purman

Guest host, best selling historical fiction author Victoria Purnam chats to literary legend Jackie French about her new release Becoming Mrs Mulberry.

Victoria is an Australian top ten and USA Today bestselling fiction author. She is a regular guest at writers festivals, a mentor and workshop presenter across Australia, and her new book A Woman's Work is out in April 2023.

Jackie French AM is an Australian author, historian,  ecologist  and honourary wombat (part time), 2014-2015 Australian Children' Laureate and 2015 Senior Australian of the Year. Some of Jackie’s books have sold millions of copies and won over 60 awards in Australia and internationally. Others were eaten by the wombats. Jackie writes for adults, young adults, and even younger humans, on history, ecology, and she is patron of literacy programmes across Australia. Her new release Becoming Mrs Mulberry, is about the secrets we carry, those that we unearth - and those that are too dangerous to tell.

This is such a fabulous chat between two accomplished historical fiction authors with so much gold for both readers and writers.

Grab a cuppa and join Victoria and Jackie on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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Writing Feminist Fiction: It's All Connected Anthology, Spinifex Press

Join Pam on the Writes4Women Convo Couch as she chats to three authors who feature in It’s All Connected, an anthology of Feminist Fiction and Poetry published by Spinifex Press

Spinifex Press was established in March 1991 by Susan Hawthorne and Renate Klein. Over 30 years later and with well over 200 titles in print and most available as eBooks, Spinifex Press continues to produce award-winning, innovative and controversial feminist books.

Lizz Murphy, Angela Costi and Susan Midalia chat about being part of the Spinifex tribe, getting your work into anthologies, their individual writing processes and so much more - including the issue of ageism when it comes to women writers.

And as a bonus each of these talented writers shares a brief excerpt from their anthology pieces.

Check out the show notes to find out where you can find out more about Spinifex Press, grab a copy of this fabulous anthology and connect with Lizz, Susan and Angela.

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New Release Feature Author: Kerryn Mayne with Guest Host Rae Cairns

Thriller author and guest host Rae Cairns chats to debut author Kerryn Mayne about her new release Lenny Marks Gets Away With Murder

Kerryn is an author, former wedding photographer, current police officer and terrible (but enthusiastic) tennis player. When not at work attempting to solve crime, she is writing about it or preparing an endless stream of snacks for her four children. Kerryn lives in the bayside suburbs of Melbourne with her husband, children and a highly suspect lovebird. She only owns 11 copies of The Hobbit (for now).

Rae Cairns writes crime with heart: thrillers featuring everyday people facing extraordinary circumstances. Her debut novel The Good Mother was shortlisted for Best Debut Crime Fiction in the 2021 Ned Kelly Awards and longlisted for the 2021 Sisters in Crime Davitt Awards. Dying to Know, Rae’s second novel, is a standalone Sydney based thriller and centres around a woman’s determination to uncover what happened to her missing sister. 

Kerryn shares the inspiration for Lenny Marks, her path to publication and more as she and Rae chat on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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The Craft of Short Story Writing: Fiona Robertson with Guest Host Joanna Nell

Best-selling author and doctor Joanna Nell, author of four novels published by Hachette, chats to award winning short story writer and doctor Fiona Robertson about the craft of short story writing.

Brisbane based writer Fiona Robertson's debut release, a short story collection titled If You Are Happy, was published in 2022 by University of Queensland Press to greater acclaim. The collection won the Glendower Award in the 202o Queensland Literary Awards, was shortlisted for the Steele Rudd Award in the 2022 Queensland Literary Awards as well as the 2018 Richell Prize. Fiona's short fiction has been published in numerous literary magazines and anthologies and shortlisted for international competitions. 

Joanna's debut was The Single Ladies of Jacaranda Retirement Village, published in 2018, and her latest release is The Tea Ladies of St.Jude's Hospital. 

This is a fascinating chat between two extremely accomplished writers which also touches on their dual careers as doctors.

Grab your favourite beverage and join Joanna and Fiona on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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The Long Haul to Publication with Terri Green

Terri Green writes historical fiction - amongst other genres - and joins Pam on The Convo Couch to talk about her long and winding path to publication, her recent releases and the value of being in a writing group.

In 2022, Terri released the first two novels in the Sisters of the Sword Series, The Sword Master's Daughter, and An Unsuitable Pursuit. Both are set in the early 17th century, filled with feisty women, men in tights, and plenty of swordplay. There's also a dash of romance, generous lashings of intrigue, and a whole lot of girl power going on There will be a third instalment very soon.

Terri, is a long-term member of the same writing group as Pam, now called The Inkwell. When she's not writing or doing things to other people's bodies (in a purely professional way, of course) you might find her fencing, hula hooping, playing with her gorgeous dog, Mabel, or perhaps riding her electric scooter.

Grabn a cuppa and join Pam and Terri on The Convo Couch

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New Release Feature Author: Kylie Ladd with Meredith Jaffé

Guest host Meredith Jaffé chats to Kylie Ladd about her new novel I'll Leave You With This.

Kyle is the author of seven novels, a psychologist and freelance writer.

Her novels have been published in Australia and overseas, and The Way Back, has been optioned for film.

She has also co-edited and co-authored two non-fiction books, and her essays and articles have been published in The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, Griffith Review, Meanjin, O Magazine, Good Medicine, Kill Your Darlings and Reader's Digest, amongst others.

Kylie holds a PhD in neuropsychology and lives in Melbourne with her husband and two children.

Meredith Jaffé is the author of four novels for adults— The Tricky Art of Forgiveness (2022), The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison (2021), The Making of Christina (2017) and The Fence (2016.) Her bestselling novel, The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison, was voted in the 2021 Booktopia Favourite Australian Book Award Top 50 and the 2022 Better Reading Top 100. She also writes for children.

She regularly facilitates at writers’ festivals and other author events. Previously, she wrote the weekly literary column for the online women’s magazine The Hoopla. Her feature articles, reviews, and opinion pieces have also appeared in the Guardian Australia, The Huffington Post, and Mamamia.

Grab your favourite beverage and join Meredith and Kylie on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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New Release Feature Author: Jo Dixon, with Mary-Lou Stephens

Guest host Mary-Lou Stephens, chats to debut thriller author Jo Dixon about her new release The House of Now and Then.

Over ten years ago, Jo moved from suburban Brisbane to rural Tasmania. Since then, she's been wrangling an ever-growing collection of animals, bringing up two sons, and attempting to transform blackberry-infested paddocks into beautiful gardens. Now, she also writes full-time, creating twisty, suspenseful stories that feature flawed characters who've made mistakes, but who turn out to be stronger than they think.

Jo writes stories full of imperfect characters dealing with unsettling situations, and making fatal mistakes. There is intrigue and mystery, the moodiness and underlying threat of the wild environment, and provocative twists and turns.

The House of Now and Then is her debut novel with HQ Harper Collins Australia. She is now working on her second book.

Jo writes stories full of imperfect characters dealing with unsettling situations, and making fatal mistakes. There is intrigue and mystery, the moodiness and underlying threat of the wild environment, and provocative twists and turns.

Mary-Lou Stephens was is a born and bred Tasmanian. Previously an actor, singer and radio host, she received great reviews for her memoir Sex, Drugs and Meditation (Pan Macmillan, 2013), the true story of how meditation changed her life, saved her job and helped her find a husband. Her debut novel, The Last of the Apple Blossom, was published by HarperCollins (Harlequin HQ) in 2021. Her next novel will be released in February 2024.

Grab a cuppa and join Mary-Lou and Jo on the Writes4Women Convo Couch

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YA Special: Nina Kenwood & Meg Gatland-Veness

Today's special episode features THREE Australian YA authors: guest host Jo Riccioni chats to Nina Kenwood and Meg Gatland-Veness about their recent releases, writing processes and finds out their top writing tips for emerging authors.

Nina Kenwood is an award-winning Australian writer. Her debut novel, It Sounded Better in My Head won the text prize and was a finalist for the American Library Association's William C. Morris Award. It was a CBCA notable book as well as being shortlisted for the New South Wales Premier's Literary Award and the Queensland Literary Awards, the Russell Prize for Human Writing, the Indie Book Awards and the Australian Book Industry Awards. Nina's second novel Unnecessary Drama, was released in October 2022 and will be published in the US by Flatiron Books in August 2023. 

Meg Gatland-Veness is a high school drama teacher who lives on the central coast of New South Wales. She's been writing stories for as long as she can remember and reading them for even longer. Equal to her love of words is her passion for championing local youths and fostering important conversation about issues facing young Australians today. Her first novel I had Such Friends, was published in 2018 by Pantera Press and her second novel When Only One came out this year, just a few months ago, again, published by Pantera.

Grab your favourite beverage and enjoy this Convo Couch conversation with Jo, Meg and Nina.

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New Release Feature Author: Lisa Ireland, The One and Only Dolly Jamieson

In this week’s episode Pam chats to Australian author and writing mentor Lisa Ireland.

Lisa has published novels across various genres, she has established herself as a thoughtful, nuanced voice in modern historical fiction and women’s fiction.

Lisa is a passionate community builder and enjoys supporting organisations that advocate for human rights and the arts—twin passions she explores in her latest novel, The One and Only Dolly Jamieson

She lives with her husband in a small town in Gippsland, Victoria. When not writing, she spends her time mentoring aspiring authors, drinking coffee, and playing minion to her incredibly spoiled dog, Lulu.

Pam and Lisa chat about the inspiration for Dolly, Lisa’s writing process, writing dual timeline narratives and the importance of not giving up.

Grab your favourite beverage and join Pam and Lisa on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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Craft of Writing: Creating Tension in Your Novel with Natasha Lester

Welcome to Season 4 of Writes4Women!

Today's guest really needs no introduction. New York Times best-selling author Natasha Lester has been a guest on the podcast numerous times and today she's back to discuss how she created tension in her recent release The Three Lives of Alix St Pierre.

After writing and publishing seven historical fiction titles Natasha is an expert at creating tension through plot, character and structure along with those smaller on the page details. Alix St Pierre is dual timeline historical fiction set in post-war and war-time France and is an amazing page turner. 

If you're a writer you'll pick up some fabulous writing tips from Natasha in this episode and if you're a reader you'll get a brilliant insight into a best-selling author's writing process.

Grab your favourite beverage and join Pam and Natasha on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

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10 Lessons Learned in 10 Years of Publishing with Pamela Cook

Pam celebrates 10 years of being a published author this month with a special edition of the podcast where she shares 10 important lessons gleaned from her time in the publishing industry. There may be a few bonus tips as well!

From prioritising the writing, to dealing with rejection, finding your writing tribe and everything in between, there's plenty of foo for thought for aspiring and emerging authors, and a few things that might be helpful for established authors too.

This is the final episode for 2022 so a huge thank you to everyone who has listened to the podcast, watched the videos, left reviews, shared episodes on socials and supported W4W on Patreon.

Wishing you all a joyful Christmas, plenty of downtime to catch up on reading - and podcasts - and looking forward to seeing you for more great writing chats in 2023.

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RWA Talking Romance: Terri Green, Monique McDonell & Anna Hackett

Writes4Women joins forces with Talking Aussie Books to talk all things Romance at the Romance Writers of Australia Conference in Fremantle 2022.

Pamela Cook and Claudine Tinellis chat with authors whose work ranges from historical and contemporary fiction to crime and rural romance, romcoms and domestic thrillers. We wanted to know what being part of an organisation like the RWA meant to each of them and the impact it had on their respective journeys to publication.

In this episode Pam chats to indie authors Terri Green, Monique McDonell and Anna Hackett about their writing processes, favourite author crushes and most embarrassing moments as authors as well as their favourite podcasts and top tips for authors

Happy listening.  

This is the final episode in the Writes4Women/Talking Aussie Books RWA Collaboration. Catch the rest of the episodes in the backlists for both podcasts.

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12 Days of Christmas: Book Recommendations from Meredith Jaffé

Guest host Meredith Jaffé shares her top four book recommendations for gift giving this Christmas.

Meredith is the author of four novels for adults— The Tricky Art of Forgiveness (2022), The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison (2021), The Making of Christina (2017) and The Fence (2016.) Her bestselling novel, The Dressmakers of Yarrandarrah Prison, was voted in the 2021 Booktopia Favourite Australian Book Award Top 50 and the 2022 Better Reading Top 100. She also writes for children.

Catch Meredith’s recent chat with novelist Inga Simpson in a recent episode and her episode earlier this year with debut author Genevieve Novak.

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Craft of Writing: Inga Simpson, Willowman with Guest Host Meredith Jaffé

Guest host Meredith Jaffé chats to novelist and naturalist Inga Simpson about the writing of her new novel Willowman.

Inga’s debut novel, Mr. Wigg was published in 2013 and shortlisted for the 2014 debut fiction award at the Indies. Her second novel Nest was long listed for the Miles Franklin and the Stella Prize and her 2016 novel Where the Trees Were was also long listed for the Miles Franklin, amongst many others.

Her first full length book on nature writing Under Story: A Life With Trees was published in 2017, followed by her dystopian thriller during set during a pandemic, The Last Woman in the World, in 2021. This has been followed by Willow Man, a book that could be described as a love song to the game of cricket and to the willow that makes the bats.

In this episode Meredith chats to Inga about her life long love of cricket and how that became inspiration for the book, her hands-on research process the novel, her drafting and editing processes and a whole lot more.

Grab a cuppa and join Inga and Meredith on The Convo Couch for this fascinating discussion on writing.

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12 Days of Christmas: Writing Craft Book Recommendations from Cassie Hamer

Contemporary women's fiction author Cassie Hamer, author of three fabulous novels, including The Truth About Faking It, shares her four top recommendations for books to gift this Christmas.

And they're all writing craft books!

Cassie also shares how she used the Save The Cat beat-sheet in writing her most recent novel.

Grab a pen and paper and get set to note down these four fantastic titles for the writer in your life - or perhaps yourself!

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12 Days of Christmas Book Recommendations: Laura Boon

Romance author and editor extraordinaire Laura Boon shares her ideas for xmas gift giving and holiday reading with a fabulous selection covering romance, thriller, historical and non-fiction books.

Laura also writes the Hearts Talk column for the Romance Writers of Australia monthly magazine and the book is an updated compilation of these columns with additional new chapters. Laura's vast experience across the whole spectrum of the publishing industry informs this wonderful resource for aspiring and emerging authors, with topics ranging from royalties & advances, to contracts to the pros and cons on indie and trad publishing.

Find out more about Laura in a previous podcast Tips From an Industry Insider

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