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#18 – Can’t Touch That
We indulge in a little self-Daredevil action with dramatised readings of Ed and Amanda’s own stories and a little one-on-one tough love, before talk turns to the NanoWriMo A.I. controversy and our cancellable thoughts on the matter. In Get Rec’d we turn the microscope on the film, ‘May December’, and its ties to the true…
Daredevil Critique – ‘What Cassandra Saw’ by Elysia Rourke
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of What Cassandra Saw by Elysia Rourke. This story appeared in the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘Home Sweet Home’ by Christy Hartman
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Home Sweet Home by Christy Hartman. This story appeared in the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘Talking Heads: The Tale of Johnson & Johnson’ by Holly Sadowski
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Talking Heads: The Tale of Johnson & Johnson by Holly Sadowski. This story appeared in the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘A Non-Consensual Truth’ by Sarah Kennedy
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Bonus: Daredevil Critique – ‘A non-consensual truth’ by Sarah Kennedy by Sarah Kennedy. This story appeared in the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘The Three Lies and One Lifetime of Rucha Shah’ by Nina Miller
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of The Three Lies and One Lifetime of Rucha Shah by Nina Miller. This story appeared in the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping”.
Winner and Shortlist – October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize
Join us as we reveal the shortlist and winner of the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid head-hopping.” We’ll lie-ven up the countdown by reading the shortlisted stories from number six all the way to the top spot. Who will take home the AU$1,000 first…
Longlist – October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize
In this special bonus episode, Ed and Amanda reveal the 40 members of the October 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction longlist, featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule “head-hopping.” First, we kick off with a deep dive into key competition stats. Then stay tuned as we answer listener questions. We’ll shoutout the best…
Daredevil Critique – ‘Dazzling Diamonds, Heroic Horses and Pink Panties’ by Dez Veares
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Dazzling Diamonds, Heroic Horses and Pink Panties by Dez Veares. This story appeared in the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid purple prose”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘Roses are Red’ by Vroni Kiefer
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Roses are Red by Vroni Kiefer. This story appeared in the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid purple prose”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘Who Do I Have to Speak to About a Redo on the Prophecy’ by Holly Sadowski
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Who Do I Have to Speak to About a Redo on the Prophecy by Holly Sadowski. This story appeared in the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the…
#17 – Into the Tingleverse
In this STRICTLY ADULTS ONLY episode, Ed and Amanda venture into the world of erotic fiction only to be “slammed in the niche” by Chuck Tingle. Ed reveals the seminal event that sparked his interest in spicy fiction, and we ask, what motivates people to read erotica? Does it tickle their fancy or just their…
Daredevil Critique – ‘Best Laid Plans’ by SJ Snyder
Listen in as the judges of the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction deliver an unfiltered critique of Best Laid Plans by S J Snyder. This story appeared in the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid purple prose”.
Daredevil Critique – ‘Thessily and Sylsiff’ by Jay Scott
Listen in to our on-air critique of Thessily and Sylsiff by Jay Scott as we unpack the good, the bad and the ugly for your voyeuristic pleasure. This story appeared in the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction, which featured the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid purple prose”.
Winner and Shortlist – July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize
Join us as we reveal the shortlist and winner of the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid purple prose.” We’ll spice up the countdown by reading the shortlisted from No. 6 up to No. 1. Who will steal the show and take home the AU$1,000…
Longlist – July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize
In this special bonus episode, Ed and Amanda reveal the 40 members of the July 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction longlist, featuring the anti-prompt: Break the rule “avoid purple prose.” First, we kick off with a deep dive into key competition stats. Then stay tuned as we answer listener questions and turn…
#16 – Poor(n) Things
Ed and Amanda are confronted with Frankenstein’s P*rnstar as we grapple with the Oscar-winning movie ‘Poor Things’. Is it a feminist masterpiece, or is it simply yet another vehicle for the male gaze? We also tackle book-to-film adaptations and why book lovers sometimes struggle to appreciate the onscreen version of their beloved novels. Plus, Amanda…
Interview with Ben McKelvey & Craig Semple at Words on the Waves 2024 (#19)
Ed and Amanda chat with Ben McKelvey, an author who had to relearn how to read and write following a stroke at just 27 years old, and Craig Semple, former homicide detective turned mental health advocate, following the ‘Back from the Abyss’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Both men shared with…
Interview with Lauren Chater at Words on the Waves 2024 (#18)
Ed and Amanda chat with bestselling historical fiction author, Lauren Chater, following the Beauty and the Beasts panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Lauren shared with us her research process, and the opulent seventeenth-century inspiration for her new historical fiction novel, ‘The Beauties’, which poses the question, “In a world where beauty…
Interview with Bruce Pascoe & Lyn Harwood at Words on the Waves 2024 (#17)
Ed and Amanda chat with Bruce Pascoe and Lyn Harwood, partners, business partners and co-authors of ‘Black Duck: A Year at Yumburra’. The book, written in diary form, chronicles a year at the Black Duck farm, touching on the impact of devastating bushfires, as well as the rebuilding of a marriage. Bruce and Lyn shared…
Interview with Toby Walsh & Carla Wilshire at Words on the Waves 2024 (#16)
Ed and Amanda chat with Toby Walsh, Chief Scientist of the AI Institute of the University of New South Wales, and Carla Wilshire, founding CEO of The Social Policy Group. Both authors have a keen interest in the way AI is redefining the world as we know it. But should we be pessimistic or optimistic?…
Interview with Matt Cosgrove & Eva Amores at Words on the Waves 2024 (#15)
Ed and Amanda chat with beloved picture book author and illustrator, Matt Cosgrove, of “Macca the Alpaca” fame, and his wife and co-author, Eva Amores. They’ve been working together on the ‘Worst Week Ever’ series, and they shared with us what it’s like to collaborate as a married couple. They also shared the unique challenges…
Interview with Stephanie Wood at Words on the Waves 2024 (#14)
Ed and Amanda chat with journalist, author, and romance scam victim, Stephanie Wood, following the ‘Trust Issues’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Stephanie is on the cusp of watching her real life play out on the small screen in the Paramount+ TV series, FAKE, starring Asher Keddie and David Wenham. The…
Interview with Nat Amoore at Words on the Waves 2024 (#13)
Ed and Amanda chat with children’s author, Nat Amoore, at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival, where she played host to the festival’s family fun day. In our interview, Nat shares how she lives out her wildest dreams through her books, before revealing the secret ingredient for how to write graphic novels.
Interview with Julie Goodwin at Words on the Waves 2024 (#12)
Ed and Amanda chat with Australian reality TV megastar, Julie Goodwin, at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Julie’s memoir, ‘Your Time Starts Now’ chronicles her life, from highest highs to dizzying lows. Julie has been open about her struggles with depression, and candidly shared with us what it felt like to overcome her…
Interview with Kate Forsyth at Words on the Waves 2024 (#11)
Ed and Amanda chat with internationally bestselling author, Kate Forsyth, ahead of the ‘Beauty & the Beasts’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Kate sheds some light on the darkness of myth and fairytale, and why she was drawn to telling the story of Psykhe, the Greek mythical origin of ‘Beauty and…
Interview with Kerri Sackville at Words on the Waves 2024 (#10)
Ed and Amanda chat with columnist and author, Kerri Sackville, ahead of the ‘The Art of Parenting… Enough!’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Kerri’s book, ‘The Secret Life of You,’ asks why it’s so scary to be alone with your own thoughts. Ed and Amanda get a mini therapy session, and…
Interview with Frank Bongiorno at Words on the Waves 2024 (#9)
Ed and Amanda chat with Australian political historian and author, Frank Bongiorno, ahead of the ‘Bad Cop, Good Cop’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Frank’s book, ‘Dreamers and Schemers’ charts Australia’s political history from pre-settlement Indigenous systems to the present day. We ask his well-informed opinion on exactly what goes into…
Interview with Benjamin Stevenson at Words on the Waves 2024 (#8)
Ed and Amanda interrupted Benjamin Stevenson’s goat sacrificing ceremony to chat ahead of the ‘Saturday Murder Club’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. A stand-up comedian and crime novelist, Benjamin shares his unique perspective on murder mysteries, and how he pays homage to the classics with his tongue firmly planted in cheek.
Interview with Amanda Hampson & Steve Carroll at Words on the Waves 2024 (#7)
Ed and Amanda chat with crime authors, Amanda Hampson and Steven Carroll in the lead up to the ‘Saturday Murder Club’ panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Our rich conversation traverses the field from unexpected detectives (“The tea lady knew where the bodies were buried”) to philosophy, and how writing crime novels…
Interview with Laura Jean McKay at Words on the Waves 2024 (#6)
Ed and Amanda chat with Arthur C. Clarke, Victorian Prize for Literature, and ABIA award-winning author, Laura Jean McKay, following the Strange Creatures panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Laura shares her experience of preempting the Covid pandemic with her book, ‘The Animals in That Country,’ and what it was like to…
Interview with Rosie Batty & Sue Smethurst at Words on the Waves 2024 (#5)
Ed and Amanda chat with former Australian of the Year, Rosie Batty, and co-author, Sue Smethurst, following their panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Australians will know Rosie as a fierce advocate for victims and survivors of domestic violence following the murder of her son by his father while at cricket training…
Interview with Catherine Chidgey at Words on the Waves 2024 (#4)
Ed and Amanda chat with critically acclaimed literary author, Catherine Chidgey, as she prepares for the Strange Creatures panel at the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Catherine shares the feathered inspiration behind her book, The Axeman’s Carnival, and the creative liberation she experienced in writing from the perspective of an Australian magpie.
Interview with Sue Turnbull at Words on the Waves 2024 (#3)
Ed and Amanda chat with author and crime fiction reviewer, Sue Turnbull, as she prepares for the Saturday Murder Club panel for the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Sue is an academic and the chair of the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival, and we ask for her insights on crime novel adaptations and why…
Interview with Suzanne Leal at Words on the Waves 2024 (#2)
Ed and Amanda chat with versatile author, Suzanne Leal, as she kicks off the Central Coast Reads program for the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Suzanne is on the board of the BAD Sydney Crime Writers Festival, and we touch on her career as a criminal lawyer and how it inspired her new book…
Interview with Judy Nunn at Words on the Waves 2024 (#1)
Ed and Amanda chat with beloved author, Judy Nunn, as she kicks off the Central Coast Reads program for the Words on the Waves Writers Festival. We delve into Judy’s illustrious creative career and the intersection between acting and writing. Plus, we get a sneak peek into what Judy’s “bin” up to lately.
Shortlist Announcement – Not Quite Write Prize April 2024
In this special bonus episode, join Ed and Amanda as they “pick the WINNER” of the April 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction! We’ll start by showcasing a couple of our brave daredevils, then count down with us as we read the 6 shortlisted entries all the way up to the number one…
Longlist Announcement – Not Quite Write Prize April 2024
In this special bonus episode, Ed and Amanda reveal the 40 members of the April 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction longlist! First, we’ll cover all the stats from the comp and shout-out some standout entries. We’ll also answer your questions about what goes on behind the scenes of a flash fiction competition.…
#15 – Literary Nonce-ense
“Off with his head!” Lewis Carroll has been cancelled! Ed and Amanda chase the White Rabbit down a tunnel of less-than “Wonder-ful” allegations, before turning the looking glass towards his poetry. And from the oldest literary genre to the newest, we grapple with the news that a 5% ChatGPT-generated novel won a prestigious literary prize.
Winner and Shortlist Announcement – Not Quite Write Prize January 2024
In this special bonus episode, Ed and Amanda reveal the shortlist and WINNER of the January 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction! Count down with us as we read the 6 shortlisted stories all the way up to the number one spot. Someone will be taking home $1,000. Will it be YOU?
Longlist Announcement – Not Quite Write Prize January 2024
In this special bonus episode, Ed and Amanda reveal the 40 members of the January 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction longlist! We’ll share interesting stats about the competition and shout out some of our favourite takes on the prompts. Along the way, we’ll offer plenty of advice about what to do to…
#14 – Midlife Crisis: The Musical
You are cordially invited to attend a Not Quite Write dinner party, and short stories are on the menu! Gather ‘round the table as we feast upon James Joyce’s ‘The Dead’, served with a generous side of religion, politics, past loves, and Joycean epiphanies. Plus, with the January 2024 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash…
#13 – High Doses of Obsession
Oh no, Amanda forgot to check herself before she rec’d herself! Listen in as Ed roasts her teenage Hanson fanfic, ‘High Doses of Obsession’. Is Amanda as aloof as she claims, or is she still sweating on the chance to join (Eye)saac in “meatspace”? Plus, find out why all writers should, like, totally take a leaf out of every…
#12 – Dear Diary
Diaries don’t get much attention these days, Anne Frankly, we’re not happy about it! In this episode we delve into the pros and cons of epistolary novels and unlock the mysteries of ‘Piranesi’ by Susanna Clarke. Plus, Amanda exposes her own ancient secrets when she hands over the keys to her childhood diaries. Has she…
#11 – More Moors
We venture out into the wily, windy moors to find out what makes the bad guys tick. Is Heathcliff the quintessential incel? Did he pull a Ted Bundy, or was it all one big “mist” opportunity? Plus, Amanda opens up about her own writing flaws, and “Doctor Ed” prescribes a very bitter pill.
#10 – A National Geographic for People with Bad Hair
Join intrepid hosts Ed and Amanda as they traverse the rocky terrain of critique in a quest to uncover the delicate balance that sustains the giving and receiving of critical feedback. As the expedition unfolds, they’ll venture further into the heart of the jungle and encounter the rarest of creatures: a Get Rec’d submission they…
Inaugural Not Quite Write Prize Shortlist & Winner Announcement
In this episode we reveal the shortlist and WINNER of the 2023 Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction. Plus, there’ll be shits and giggles as Ed and Amanda read the top entries for your listening pleasure.
Inaugural Not Quite Write Prize Longlist Announcement
Ed and Amanda reveal the 60 members of the inaugural Not Quite Write Prize Longlist! … But not before delving deep into the judging process and the lessons they learned from your 678 entries. Strap in for a detailed behind-the-scenes experience like no other.
#9 – Detour de Fromage
In this episode, we take a slight “detour” into the world of Mom Rock to find out what fiction writers can learn from the songwriting greats. In Get Rec’d, Amanda lays bare her greatest lyrical love, the Barenaked Ladies, only to be eviscerated by Ed’s scathing response. Turns out although people don’t usually complain when…
How to Win the Not Quite Write Prize
It’s Not Quite an Episode! If you’re entering the Not Quite Write Prize you won’t want to miss this one, as we lift the veil on the competition judging process. By the end you’ll decide: are our judging preferences as transparent as glass, or as clear as mud? Plus, we share a snippet from our…
Interview with Mandi McIntosh at Words on the Waves
Last but not least, number 8 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival was with festival programmer, Mandi McIntosh. Mandi shares her biggest “gets” for the 2023 author program, as well as some behind-the-scenes insights into what goes into making a successful arts festival.
Interview with Melissa Levi at Words on the Waves
Number 7 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we enjoyed a detour into the world of ageing with Melissa Levi. Melissa’s book, ‘We Need to Talk About Ageing,’ is the must-have guide for anyone navigating the ageing journey with a loved one.
Interview with Jane Hutcheon at Words on the Waves
Number 6 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we enjoyed a conversation with conversation expert, Jane Hutcheon. Most will remember Jane from her decades-long career as an ABC journalist, and her hit show, ‘One Plus One,’ interviewing some of Australia and the world’s biggest names. Jane…
Interview with Eleanor Limprecht at Words on the Waves
Number 5 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we spoke with Eleanor Limprecht. Eleanor is the chair of the Board of Directors at Writing New South Wales, and is the author of four novels, including her most recent, The Coast. We chatted with Eleanor about her…
Interview with Petronella McGovern at Words on the Waves
Number 4 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we chatted with thriller author, Petronella McGovern, about her latest book, ‘The Liars.’ Petronella shares what it was like writing through the pandemic, and how she uses writing as therapy. Plus, she answers the question, “Does it get…
Interview with Ashley Kalagian Blunt at Words on the Waves
Number 3 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we meet with thriller author and long-time Aussie-in-training, Ashley Kalagian Blunt. Ashley walks us through the twists and turns of her new book, ‘Dark Mode’ and details the challenges she faces merging creativity and chronic illness.
Interview with Jock Serong at Words on the Waves
Number 2 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we chat with Jock Serong — reformed lawyer and multi award-winning author of several books including ‘The Rules of Backyard Cricket’ and his most recent novel, ‘The Settlement.’ We enjoyed a wide-ranging chat with Jock about Australian culture:…
Interview with Fiona Lloyd at Words on the Waves
Number 1 in our series of 8 interviews at the 2023 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, we chat with the festival’s children’s program coordinator and middle grade author, Fiona Lloyd. Fiona’s debut children’s novel ‘Being Jimmy Baxter’ launches with Penguin Random House on 4 July. In our chat, we talk dark themes in middle…
#8 – A Whaley Good Time
Join Ed and Amanda on a podyssey of epic proportions as we dive into The Whale. Was the film really fatphobic? And what does that mean for writers? And together we’ll celebrate the launch of the Not Quite Write Prize by advertently averting adverbs.
#7 – Mowing Down the Competition
It’s a write-off! Winning strategies for flash and microfiction competitions and how writing prompts can either spark inspiration or spontaneously combust it. In Get Rec’d, the Grass is Greener, but the competition is anything but healthy. Plus, we officially launch the Not Quite Write Prize for Flash Fiction!
#6 – Everything Oscillating All at Once
It’s an existential crisis up in here! With the Oscars just around the corner, Ed and Amanda take a deep dive into Everything Everywhere All at Once. They tiptoe around the deadly sin of plagiarism, and Amanda burns bridges with celebrity authors. Plus Ed has a surprise for Amanda that leaves her extremely sensitive… and…
#5 – Original Sins
Let’s chat about ChatGPT: how writers can use AI for good and evil. Plus, we’ll look at the cautionary tale ‘JR’ by William Gaddis and explore the pitfalls of originality for originality’s sake.
#4 – For the Love of Harvey
Seeing is believing… but if you’re seeing a giant rabbit, it might be time to cut back on the martinis! Ed and Amanda talk nostalgia in books, films and TV, and Ed reveals the formula for becoming a case-hardened wowser.
#3 – Synecdoche, Schmenecdoche
How much knowledge is enough to be dangerous? Ed and Amanda talk “How to write” books, and let’s just say… things get a little “tense”… Also, this round’s ‘Get Rec’d’ proves that if you love the warm feeling of being set on fire, you’ll love Synecdoche, New York
#2 – Say Hello to Your Friends
In this episode we talk reboots, remakes, sequels, prequels and revivals – it’ll be enough to make your head spin-off into a new narrative arc! Plus, Ed reveals what the boys thought about The Baby-Sitters Club back in the day.
#1 – Citizen Train
Why Brad Pitt couldn’t save Bullet Train. And, did Hemingway really tell us to “Write what you know”? Plus, Ed is forced to ponder the eternal question: “Which Babysitters Club member are you?”