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'Love writing? Looking to improve your writing? Or do you just love listening to writers talk about their craft? If yes, The Garret is for you. The Garret interviews the best Australian writers writing today about their writing craft. These writers represent many genres, but the common thread is their success: they are the top of their fields. The interviews explore how the best of the best draft, edit, pitch and publish their writing. Every episode is published with a complete transcript to increase educational value and access. The Garret is a labour of love on behalf of all emerging writers. The Garret is supported by grants and the time of Astrid Edwards. It does not operate for revenue or profit.'
Source: The Garret.
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The Garret : Interviews
Astrid Edwards
(interviewer),
Nic Brasch
(interviewer),
Melbourne
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Bad Producer Productions
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2016
14402633
2016
series - publisher
website
single work
interview
podcast
The Garret podcasts includes interviews with Australian writers and illustrators.
Season 1 launched on 3 November 2016 and was shortlisted for the inaugural Cast Away Australian Podcast Awards in early 2017. Season 2 launched on 2 March 2017 and features leading writers from across Australia.
Every episode is published alongside show notes and transcripts to increase educational value and access.
Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2016 - y The Garret : Reviews Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2018 14401342 2018 series - publisher review Melbourne : Bad Producer Productions , 2018
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Works about this Work
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Books Are the New Zucchini
2019
single work
essay
— Appears in: Island , no. 157 2019; (p. 8-11) 'What should we do with our books? Pete Hay considers the survival, or doom, of the personal library in an era of decluttering, decorative minimalism and downsizing.' (Article introduction)
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Books Are the New Zucchini
2019
single work
essay
— Appears in: Island , no. 157 2019; (p. 8-11) 'What should we do with our books? Pete Hay considers the survival, or doom, of the personal library in an era of decluttering, decorative minimalism and downsizing.' (Article introduction)
Awards
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2018
recipient
Australia Council Grants, Awards and Fellowships
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Literature
$16,150.