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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 704: Fergus Craig discusses 'I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home'

    16/02/2026 | 42 mins.
    The cosy crime genre has exploded in recent years, with older protagonists featuring heavily (they tend to have more time on their hands for solving mysteries, you see). But what happens when your older protagonist has a murderous past? That’s the hilarious set up for British actor, comedian and author Fergus Craig’s new ‘cracked cosy’ whodunnit I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home. In this episode, Fergus talks about how he started writing crime books, the joys and challenges of bringing his latest novel to life, its international bidding war, and why he decided to walk from the UK to New Zealand.
    00:00 Welcome
    03:59 Writing tip: Keep track of your stories
    07:29 WIN!: On the Edge by Kate Horan
    09:47 Word of the week: ‘Infuscate’
    12:05 Writer in residence: Fergus Craig
    13:00 Fergus explains I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home
    15:30 The attraction of cosy crime
    16:55 Getting a book deal via social media
    17:54 The appeal of a whodunnit plot
    22:42 The writing process: Planning vs. improvisation
    24:27 Challenges and joys of writing the book
    26:04 Differences between writing for TV and books
    28:02 Fergus’s daily writing routine
    29:49 Publishing journey and success
    32:59 Advice on writing comedy
    35:32 Promoting the book and social media success
    39:20 Extra tips about writing
    40:46 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 703: Molly O’Neill and her fantasy novel 'Nightshade and Oak'

    09/02/2026 | 40 mins.
    Two thousand years ago in Britain, the historical figure of Boudicca famously revolted against the Roman Empire and carved a path across the land. This later sparked many myths and stories – including the new historical fantasy novel Nightshade and Oak by author Molly O’Neill. In this episode, Molly discusses her inspirations for telling this story and the experience of writing and editing it. She also shares her take on blending science and creativity and the joys of writing under contract.
    00:00 Welcome
    06:18 Writing tip: Block in time for your writing
    08:12 WIN!: The Ironbark Promise by Léonie Kelsall
    9:56 Word of the week: ‘Parvenu’
    10:22 Writer in residence: Molly O’Neill
    10:57 Molly explains her new book, Nightshade and Oak
    12:42 Landing on the point of view character
    18:08 How Molly fits writing into her geologist life
    21:53 Balancing science and creativity
    23:04 The importance of accurate physics in writing
    23:53 Molly’s prolific reading and reviewing pastime
    25:44 Backing yourself as an author
    26:40 Landing her first publishing deal
    28:10 The pressure of writing under contract
    30:19 Engaging with readers and book clubs
    31:34 Upcoming projects and genre exploration
    33:23 A writing tip on editing
    34:26 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 702: Souvankham Thammavongsa and her award-winning 'Pick a Colour'

    02/02/2026 | 47 mins.
    There are three short words you’re often told when you first walk into a nail salon – and they form the title of award-winning Laotian Canadian poet and author Souvankham Thammavongsa’s new novel Pick a Colour. In this episode, Souvankham explains how the novel came about, its unusual inspiration and timeframe as well as the cultural and power dynamics it explores.
    00:00 Welcome
    06:03 Writing tip: Dealing with rejection|
    08:58 WIN!: Staged by John M. Green
    10:44 Word of the week: ‘Lactometer’
    13:19 Writer in residence: Souvankham Thammavongsa
    14:33 Explaining the story of Pick a Colour
    15:25 The Seinfeld episode inspiration!
    18:10 How her characters see the world
    19:40 The boxing inspiration
    21:41 Setting limitations on the story
    23:26 Language and cultural identity
    25:07 From short stories to the novel
    27:31 Writing techniques and influences
    29:41 Character dynamics and power themes
    33:14 The writing process and Souvankham’s backstory
    37:00 Awards and recognition
    40:55 Discussing the work done in the margins
    43:47 Advice for aspiring writers
    45:11 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 701: Emma Pei Yin discusses her wartime novel, 'When Sleeping Women Wake'

    26/01/2026 | 44 mins.
    War stories are often famously told by the victors. But what of the stories of civilians caught up in the conflict? These themes intersect in World-War-II-era Hong Kong in AWC graduate Emma Pei Yin’s debut historical novel, When Sleeping Women Wake – and in this episode she shares her inspirations, the book’s themes and the publishing process, including a fascinating connection with the cover designer.
    00:00 Welcome
    03:41 Writing tip: Avoiding info dumping
    07:05 WIN!: The First Time I Saw Him by Laura Dave
    08:39 Word of the week: ‘Gimcrack’
    12:03 Writer in residence: Emma Pei Yin
    13:05 Emma explains When Sleeping Women Wake
    13:53 Why this story?
    16:20 Influences and inspirations for the book
    17:35 Balancing historical fiction and fact
    19:10 The research process
    21:20 The note collection process
    22:27 Telling the authentic voices of Chinese people
    23:39 Character development and their unique resistance
    25:55 Class structure and historical contexts
    27:35 Language and authenticity in this story
    29:03 Morally ambiguous choices in war
    30:49 The publishing process
    34:51 Cover designs and market differences
    38:04 Promoting the book and meeting readers
    39:44 The importance of solidarity in telling niche stories
    40:52 Emma’s advice for writers
    42:03 Final thoughts
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    Writing Podcast Episode 700: Rebecca Heath mixes music and murder in 'The Last Encore'

    19/01/2026 | 44 mins.
    A lot of old bands these days seem to be reforming for reunion tours – allowing older fans to reminisce (usually while sipping wine and sitting in a comfy picnic chair). This idea fascinated author Rebecca Heath, so in her new book The Last Encore, she decided to not only get a fictional old-school band back together but add a documentary crew and a dead body into the mix! In this episode, Rebecca shares the real-life music inspirations for the book, her editing insights and much more!
    00:00 Welcome
    04:09 Writing tip: Watch Shrek
    07:39 WIN!: Kill Your Boss by Jack Heath
    09:30 Word of the week: ‘Cucumiform’
    13:59 Writer in residence: Rebecca Heath
    14:34 Rebecca outlines The Last Encore
    17:55 Music inspirations for the book
    20:00 Defining what a ‘boy band’ is
    22:28 Exploring the theme of secrets
    23:55 Publishing journey insights
    24:52 Writing process and routine
    27:52 Balancing writing and editing
    29:00 Deciding whodunnit
    31:22 What to cut
    34:21 The role of community in writing
    37:23 Future projects and staying on brand
    41:04 Rebecca’s tip for writers
    43:00 Final thoughts
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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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