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Louisa Bennet- ‘the bone ranger’

Louisa Bennet – The Bone Ranger

This is another instalment in the Monty- Dog Detective series

. Wonderful for all ages, crime novel lovers and dog lovers!

Monty is actually based on Louise’s own dog, Pickles, who she thinks is pretty smart!

Louisa Bennet reads from ‘The Bone Ranger’

Louisa Bennet interview

The Author with Pickles- the real life ‘Monty’

Recorded during the BAD Crime Festival Sydney 2021

Poppy Gee- Vanishing Falls

Poppy Gee – Vanishing Falls

This is another crime novel that can be grouped under the sub-heading ‘Tassie noir’.

The rain drenched forests of Tasmania with its hidden gullies and sudden mists is like a separate character and the perfect setting for a mysterious happening in a small town

Poppy Gee reads from her novel ‘Vanishing Falls’

Poppy Gee- interview

Author Poppy Gee

Read recorded by author and interview by phone for Arts Canvass Dec.2021

L.A Larkin – the safe place

L.A Larkin – The Safe Place

Author L.A Larkin and Karena Wynn-Moylan

Here is L.A Larkin with another deeply researched novel about what goes on in the criminal mind – in this case a psychopathic arsonist.

L.A Larkin reads from ‘The Safe Place’

L.A Larkin – Interview

L.A Larkin was attending the BAD crime writers Festival in Sydney .

More authors to come!

mark brandi – the others

Mark Brandi

Caught up with Mark Brandi at the BAD crime writers festival in Sydney.

Here is a read from his latest novel ‘The Others’. Although it mentions a ‘plague’ he actually wrote it two years before Covid.

Author: Mark Brandi

Mark Brandi reads from ‘The Others’

Mark Brandi Interview

In the slightly echoing chambers of the State Library of NSW, Mark talks about his latest work.

Recorded at the BAD festival Sydney Dec. 2021

andal’s garland- helen burns

Andal’s Garland by Helen Burns

This book is utterly absorbing, taking you from India in the 8th century to present day, in an interwoven dialogue between the past and the present and the yearnings of the heart.

Helen Burns Interview

Interview Broadcast on Arts Canvass November 18 2021

Helen Burns reads from ‘Andal’s Garland’

Recorded at Studio 3 Bangalow NSW 2021

Kate moore- the woman they could not silence

If you’ve been vaguely paying attention to the popular press this last year you would have seen the ongoing battle in the American courts brought by Britney Spears as she tried to have a ‘conservatorship’ order lifted that had allowed her father to completely control her life. It seemed incredible that these sorts of laws could still be enacted on women in order for men to control them and yet it used to be so much worse.

This is the incredible true story of Elizabeth Packard’s fight for personal freedom in the latter half of the 19 century in America. Incarcerated in an insane asylum for the (unproven) crime of holding her own opinions, she fought for years for her own and other women’s freedom.
Despite her life time of effort, some relics of these repressive and misogynist laws still linger in Western law today.

Kate Moore Reads for you

Kate Moore Interview

Reading supplied by author, interview by phone.

LISA NICOL – The What on Earth institute of wonder

Lisa Nicol’s fun book for ages 6-12 ( or even a bit older) has lots to keep them giggling and also thinking about some bigger issues. I have been featuring Children’s and Young Adult books the last few weeks on my radio show Arts Canvass as I think everyone needs a few good books to keep the family together!

Lisa Nicol reads for Narratives.

Lisa Nicol Arts Canvass interview

And if you head over to the Young Reader’s page there is a BONUS read from Lisa from her book ‘ Vincent and the Grandest Hotel on Earth

This interview was aired September 2 ,2021 0n Byron Bay FM 99.9

kyle perry – the deep

Trouble in Deepest Tassie!

Kyle Perry knows first hand about how lives can go awry, particularly when substance abuse is involved. His day job is as a Drugs and Alcohol counsellor – but at night he is writing edge of the seat thrillers centered around his favorite part of the world – Tasmania,

This novel is set in one small fishing town, where one family has held the licenses to fish for prized Abalone for generations. Three members of the family go missing, then , years later, a boy of the right age is washed up on the beach with a horrifying message tattooed into his back. He is alive, but he is not telling what happened to him.

Kyle Perry Interview

This interview aired on Arts Canvass August 2021.

Recorded at Studio 3 Bangalow.