Meet Amy Suiter Clarke, author of Girl, 11. Discover how to join in on ‘Australia Reads’. Plus, we have 3 copies of The Cat Who Saved Books by Sosuke Natsukawa to give away.
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Review shout out
Suebren from Japan:
I’ve been listening to the podcast for a couple of years now. I really like the author interviews and always find something of interest, even if it’s not my genre. It’s also great to hear Australian accents, and two people who obviously like each other having a good time. What prompted me to finally write a review was that I used the word of the week ‘navvy’ in a short story this week! “The girls wore jeans and tank tops and were tattooed like a pair of navvies” – Suebren
Links mentioned in this episode
- Australian Reading Hour
- Opinion Writing Course
- WIN: ‘The Cat Who Saved Books’ by Sosuke Natsukawa
- So you want to be a writer Facebook group
Writer in residence: Amy Suiter Clarke
Amy Suiter Clarke is a writer and communications specialist. Originally from a small town in Minnesota, she completed an undergraduate in theater in the Twin Cities. She then moved to London and earned an MFA in Creative Writing with Publishing at Kingston University. She currently works for a university library in Melbourne, Australia.
Girl, 11 is her debut novel published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in the USA, Text Publishing in Australia, and other publishing houses all over the world.
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This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre.
Find out more about your hosts here:
- Allison Tait (@altait on Twitter and @allisontaitwriter on Instagram).
- Valerie Khoo (@valeriekhoo on Twitter and @valeriekhoo on Instagram).