So as we are approaching 2023 out thoughts turn towards life changes and health issues. So here is Rosie Ross to tell you it’s not all bad! (Men should listen to this too – for empathy!)
How the change of life, doesn’t have to be life changing – you can cope!
Rosie Ross -The Read (Middle Tyre Disease!)
Rosie Ross – The Interview (#1)
And then there’s not getting enough sleep!
Rosie Ross – The Read ( Insomnia)
Rosie Ross – The Interview ( Insomnia)
Recorded at the Bellingen Readers and Writers Festival 2022
Harry Saddler writes thoughtful books about what we are doing to the natural world. There are no simple answers to the problems that humans have created for the animal kingdom. In this holiday season, let us all think a little more deeply about our footprint on the natural world.
Trent Dalton’s beautiful sensitive stories about love and devotion sprang from spending two weeks parked on a busy street corner with his trusty blue Olivetti typewriter inviting total strangers to share their stories with him. At times when no-one took up his offer, he would observe and imagine. The end result is an uplifting collection that never slips into over sentimentality.
Jessie Cole tackles one of the most complex issues of the human condition , Desire, by analysing her own actions and feelings. Starting with her response to the vet!
This beautifully crafted novel takes us from Prussia in 1836 to South Australia in 1838. At it’s heart is a love story that transcends societal and cultural boundaries and finally ,death and time itself.
Hannah Kent – The Read
Hannah Kent – The Interview
Recorded at Byron Writers Festival 2022
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