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A weekly show about the books we love and the stories behind them. Hear the best writers from Australia and around the world talk about their lives and their work.

  • 27 minutes 26 seconds
    Andrea Goldsmith Finds the Poetry In Death

    In Andrea Goldsmith’s ninth and latest novel, The Buried Life, she unpicks the relationships between people and the undercurrents of doubt and faith that define a life. But more than anything else this is a book that is first and foremost concerned with death. It’s a subject that has long fascinated Andrea, something she discusses deeply with Michael on this week’s episode.

     

    Reading list:

    Reunion, Andrea Goldsmith, 2009

    The Memory Trap, Andrea Goldsmith, 2013

    Invented Lives, Andrea Goldsmith, 2019

    The Buried Life, Andrea Goldsmith, 2025

     

    Andrea Goldsmith’s List of Books on Death & Grief

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Andrea Goldsmith

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    26 February 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 37 seconds
    Sean Wilson Pulls Back the Curtain on Dementia

    In Melbourne-based author Sean Wilson’s new book, You Must Remember This, he tackles the complicated, tragic, and often fraught subject of dementia.. This week, Sean joins Michael for a conversation about loss, family, and how to hang on to one’s humanity as illness strips it away. 

     

    Reading list:

    Gemini Falls, Sean Wilson, 2022

    You Must Remember This, Sean Wilson, 2025

     

    The Bright Sword, Lev Grossmann, 2024

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Sean Wilson

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    19 February 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 44 seconds
    Alex Miller Finally Lets His Friend Die

    Two time Miles Franklin Award-winning author Alex Miller is 88, but with 17 books under his belt and more writing on the way, he’s showing no signs of slowing down. On this week’s episode, Michael sits down with Alex to discuss his latest book The Deal, which revisits the life of Lang Tzu, a character in his critically acclaimed novel The Ancestor Game.

     

    Reading list:

    The Ancestor Game, Alex Miller, 1992

    Journey to the Stone Country Alex Miller, 2003

    Autumn Laing Alex Miller, 2011

    A Kind of Confession, Alex Miller, 2023

    The Deal, Alex Miller, 2024

     

    Joan Lindsay, Brenda Niall, 2025

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Alex Miller

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    12 February 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 29 minutes 53 seconds
    The Real Rachel Khong

    In 2017, Rachel Khong released her debut novel Goodbye, Vitamin to critical acclaim. In 2024, she followed it with her second novel, a sweeping family saga spanning five decades. Real Americans is a fascinating exploration of what makes us who we are and challenges some of the corrosive myths that underpin America. This week, Michael chats with Rachel about her new book and she shares her thoughts on luck, science, and the ultimate unknowability of each other and sometimes, even ourselves.

     

    Reading list:

    Goodbye, Vitamin, Rachel Khong, 2017

    Real Americans, Rachel Khong, 2024

     

    Somebody Down There Likes Me, Robert Lukins, 2025

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Rachel Khong

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    5 February 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 9 seconds
    This Is Not Michelle de Kretser

    Two-time Miles Franklin Award-winning author Michelle de Kretser has never been afraid of formal experimentation. Her seventh and latest book supports that idea. It is bold and, once again, a heady mix of serious intellectual inquiry with beautifully observed characterisation and formal play. This week on the show, Michael sits down with Michelle for a conversation about Theory & Practice and she reveals why writing it felt so different to all of her other books.

     

    Reading list:

    The Rose Grower, Michelle de Kretser, 1999

    The Hamilton Case, Michelle de Kretser, 2003

    The Lost Dog, Michelle de Kretser, 2007

    Questions of Travel, Michelle de Kretser, 2012

    Springtime, Michelle de Kretser, 2014

    The Life to Come, Michelle de Kretser, 2017

    On Shirley Hazzard, Michelle de Kretser, 2019

    Scary Monsters, Michelle de Kretser, 2021

    Theory & Practice, Michelle de Kretser, 2024

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Michelle de Kretser

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    29 January 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 9 seconds
    The Tangled Branches of Lech Blaine’s Family Tree

    Lech Blaine’s debut book Car Crash, told the gripping story of his life in the aftermath of a horrendous road accident that killed several of his friends. Since then he’s written political essays and thoughtful journalism: for The Monthly, for the Quarterly Essay and beyond. This week, we’re bringing you Michael’s conversation with Lech at Canberra Writers’ Festival, where they discussed his latest book Australian Gospel: A Family Saga. The book details the outrageous true story of the tangled fates of two couples and the children trapped between them.

     

    Reading list:

    Car Crash, Lech Blaine 2019

    Australian Gospel: A Family Saga, Lech Blaine 2024

     

    Gunnawah, Ronni Salt, 2024

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Lech Blaine

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    22 January 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 28 minutes 26 seconds
    Noni Hazlehurst Is Being Herself

    For so many, Noni Hazlehurst is the patron saint of early childhood nostalgia, known for her magnetic presence on Playschool. But Noni has had a long and storied career on stage and screen in Australia – from hosting Better Homes & Gardens to starring in the award-winning one-woman play Mother. This week on the show Noni chats with Michael about her new memoir, Dropping the Mask, where she reclaims a lifetime in the public eye and shares it back on the page. 

     

    Reading list:

    Dropping the Mask, Noni Hazlehurst, 2024

    Martyr!, Kaveh Akbar, 2024

     

    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 

     

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    Guest: Noni Hazlehurst

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    15 January 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 2 minutes 39 seconds
    Read This Returns January 16!

    Read This returns next Thursday 16 January! We’re kicking off 2025 with Australian icon Noni Hazlehurst, who is on the show to discuss her new memoir Dropping the Mask.

    Join us for another year of insightful, fascinating, and revealing conversations with some of the best writers from Australia and around the world.

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    8 January 2025, 6:00 pm
  • 19 minutes 58 seconds
    We Went Back to Fitzroy Pool

    For our last episode of 2024, Michael heads back to Fitzroy Pool to find out what people are reading as the weather warms up. Plus, some of our previous guests offer book recommendations for the summer holidays.


    Reading list:

    Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter, Simone de Beauvoir, 1958

    The Slap, Christos Tsiolkas, 2008

    Ritual, Chloe Elizabeth Wilson, 2025

    The Shadow of the Wind, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, 2001

    I Could Not Believe It, Sean DeLear, 1979

    Unlicensed: Bootlegging as Creative Practice, Ben Schwartz, 2024

    Deadly Embrace, Jackie Collins, 2001

    Of Love and Other Demons, Gabriel García Márquez, 1993

    The Season, Helen Garner, 2024

    The Safe Keep, Yael van der Wouden, 2024

    All Fours, Miranda July, 2024

    Time’s Monster, Priya Satia, 2020

    The Lovers, Yumna Kassab, 2022

    Deep Water, James Bradley, 2024

    The Tribe, Michael Mohammed Ahmad, 2014

    Edith Trilogy, Frank Moorhouse, 1992-2011

    The Even More Complete Book of Australian Verse, John Clarke, 1994


    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store.


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    18 December 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 13 seconds
    An Evening With Alan Hollinghurst

    Best known for his thought-provoking explorations of sexuality and identity across generations, British author Alan Hollinghurst rose to international stardom after his 2004 novel The Line of Beauty was awarded the Booker Prize. In his seventh novel, Our Evenings, Alan adopts the memoir format, offering a delicate meditation on memory, loss, and the passage of time. On this week’s episode, Michael is joined by Alan on Zoom to discuss his life and career and why this book is as close as Alan will get to writing his own memoir.


    Reading list:

    The Swimming Pool Library, Alan Hollinghurst, 1988

    The Folding Start, Alan Hollinghurst, 1994

    The Line of Beauty, Alan Hollinghurst, 2004

    The Sparsholt Affair, Alan Hollinghurst, 2017

    Our Evenings, Alan Hollinghurst, 2024


    Theory and Practice, Michelle de Kretser, 2024


    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 


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    Guest: Alan Hollinghurst

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    11 December 2024, 6:00 pm
  • 26 minutes 30 seconds
    The Only Difference Between Kanye and John Safran

    John Safran has been a fixture in Australian media since his breakthrough in 1997 with ABC TV's Race Around the World. After several TV series of his own that explored ideas about faith, race and culture, John made the shift to book-length journalism. This week, Michael sits down for a conversation with John about his latest book, Squat, and he reveals the deeper story behind his week living in Kanye West’s Malibu mansion.


    Reading list:

    Murder in Mississippi, John Safran, 2013

    Depends What You Mean By Extremist, John Safran, 2017

    Puff Piece, John Safran, 2021

    Squat, John Safran, 2024


    Glyph, Ali Smith, 2024


    You can find these books and all the others we mentioned at your favourite independent book store. 


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    Guest: John Safran

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    4 December 2024, 6:00 pm
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