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So You Want to be a Writer

Australian Writers' Centre
So You Want to be a Writer
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    Writing Podcast Episode 720: Fiona Hardy challenges you to 'Old Games'

    08/06/2026 | 47 mins.
    Do you spend your weekends visiting cliffs with your child to find out which ones would be deadliest? Well, that’s something Fiona Hardy did in researching her new ‘cosy crime’ novel, Old Games! In this episode, Fiona joins us to discuss the inspiration for this latest book, her own writing process and how she went from kids to adult fiction!
    00:00 Welcome
    06:31 Writers in the wild
    11:06 Writing tip: Metrics of success
    14:31 WIN!: The Clueless Guide to Solving a Mystery by Samera Kamaleddine & Hykie Breeze
    16:10 Word of the week: ’Obstreperous’
    16:57 Writer in residence: Fiona Hardy
    17:50 What is her new book ‘Old Games’ all about?
    20:09 Plotting and pitching this second novel
    23:25 Cosy crime without a murder
    26:19 Writing fight scenes
    27:41 Realistic consequences
    28:28 Setting the story in Victoria
    30:23 Researching crime and cliffs
    32:42 Balancing bookselling and writing
    34:11 Daily writing process and goals
    35:31 Publicity, creating socials and anxiety
    39:17 How Fiona moved from kids to adult books
    40:34 Future projects
    43:39 Writing tip
    45:10 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 719: Allison Tait talks 'The Last Word' and YKNR series

    01/06/2026 | 53 mins.
    She’s baaaaack! Any chance to chat with my former podcast co-host Allison Tait (who writes as A.L Tait) is a good day, and she’s back with yet another book hitting shelves – tween romance, The Last Word. Allison also discusses some of the other exciting projects including curating a new series of books through her Your Kids Next Read community.
    00:00 Welcome
    06:05 Writers in the wild
    09:23 Writing tip: Do NOT self-censor in a memoir draft
    11:28 WIN!: Simply Beside Herself by Judith Katherine
    13:06 Word of the week: ’Recondite’
    13:48 Writer in residence: A.L. Tait
    14:52 Allison discusses new book, The Last Word
    17:52 What makes tween romance?
    21:55 Allison’s ‘romance’ origins
    25:33 Character-driven romance
    27:31 Books coming up
    28:00 Your Next Read fiction series
    30:20 Writing small word counts
    30:45 Finding new lanes
    33:36 Writing for different age levels
    37:24 One project at a time!
    39:48 From CLEO magazine to writing
    41:35 Writing around kids
    43:30 Allison’s YKNR podcast role
    46:30 Just show up and write!
    49:52 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 718: Mary-Lou Stephens welcomes you to 'The Hobart Hotel'

    25/05/2026 | 51 mins.
    Do you love historical fiction? I have to admit to being a sucker for a different time and place – and both are on offer in Mary-Lou Stephens’ latest novel, The Hobart Hotel. In this episode, Mary-Lou discusses her unique approach to research and the challenges of writing about Uruguay in the 1940s, as well as why she loves writing historical fiction so much.
    00:00 Welcome
    06:03 Writers in the Wild
    10:08 Writing tip: Find balance in your creative life
    13:15 WIN!: The Secret Lives of Murderers’ Wives by Elizabeth Arnott
    15:07 Word of the week: ’Patalous’
    15:45 Writer in residence: Mary-Lou Stephens
    17:19 Describing The Hobart Hotel
    19:16 Inspiration and research
    20:57 The dual timeline process
    22:36 Capturing the Uruguay wartime vibe
    27:24 Why Historical Fiction?
    30:32 Mary-Lou’s ‘slow travel’ writing life
    34:40 Writing while traveling
    37:17 Memoir and meditation
    43:10 What’s next?
    44:58 Promoting her books
    46:07 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 717: Katie Hoskins and her new book, 'When the Party’s Over'

    18/05/2026 | 48 mins.
    OMG, I adored Katie Hoskins’ debut novel, When the Party’s Over! In so many ways, it’s the PERFECT book – nailing structure and narrative to tell a nuanced and contemporary story. In this episode, Katie talks about the path that took her from beginner to a two-book Pan Macmillan deal, including the AWC courses that helped her hone her structure, subplot, distinct voices and more.
    00:00 Welcome
    09:33 Writing tip: Don’t avoid the tough scenes
    11:43 WIN!: When Lemons Give You Life by Anna Johnston
    14:12 Word of the week: ’Imprimatur’
    14:45 Writer in residence: Katie Hoskins
    16:12 Plot and inspiration for When the Party’s Over
    20:23 Dreaming of being an author
    21:16 From journalism to fiction
    22:58 AWC courses that sparked the shift
    25:01 Writing her novel
    26:22 The usefulness of workshopping
    27:11 Nailing story structure
    29:57 Balancing subplot arcs
    33:01 Distinct voices
    36:06 Landing the book deal
    39:30 Advice for aspiring writers
    42:29 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 716: Sarah Barrie invites you into her 'Dark Sanctuary'

    11/05/2026 | 43 mins.
    Australian bestselling crime author Sarah Barrie has a dozen books to her name, with her latest standalone thriller Dark Sanctuary, exploring the nuanced world of mental health support, prisons and more. In this episode, Sarah shares the serendipitous inspiration for this novel, the research process and POV choices she made, as well as turning back the clock to give insights into her equally serendipitous start into the world of writing!
    00:00 Welcome
    07:35 Writing tip: Put your writing out there!
    10:20 WIN!: The Couples Retreat by Mercedes Mercier
    13:06 Word of the week: ’Crepuscular’
    13:38 Writer in residence: Sarah Barrie
    14:49 Dark Sanctuary overview
    15:46 Inspiration and themes
    17:59 Three POV structure
    19:11 Podcast character angle
    20:49 Setting and research
    21:45 Prisons – psychology and programs
    24:34 Research and the findings
    25:30 Writing the detective character
    27:47 Editing and deadlines
    28:20 Farm life writing
    30:07 Mental health themes
    32:59 Sarah’s origin story
    34:56 Publishing breakthrough
    38:50 Advice for writers
    40:16 What’s next?
    41:29 Final thoughts
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About So You Want to be a Writer
Everything you’ve always wanted to know about succeeding in the world of writing and publishing. Learn practical writing techniques, go behind-the-scenes and discover how real-life authors got their big break. Uncover the creative processes of writers who have made it. Your host is Valerie Khoo – author, journalist, creative and CEO of the Australian Writers’ Centre.
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