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Rita Bullwinkle's Headshot: a luminous debut that steps into the boxing ring

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Kate and Cassie read Rita Bullwinkle's Headshot, a luminous debut that follows eight teenage girl boxers in Reno, Nevada. Crime writer Michael Robotham discusses Chris Whitaker’s All the Colours of the Dark – a story with a one-eyed boy, missing children, and a character who may or may not be an hallucination, and a nod to True Crime and Australia’s dark history in Fiona McFarlane’s Highway 13, with critic Beejay Silcox.

BOOKS

Rita Bullwinkel, Headshot, DB Originals

Fiona McFarlane, Highway 13, Allen & Unwin

Chris Whitaker, All the Colours of the Dark, Orion

GUESTS

Beejay Silcox, critic, essayist and director of the Canberra Writers Festival

Michael Robotham, internationally bestselling crime writer whose books include the Joe O’Loughlin series and the Cyrus Haven series. His latest is Storm Child

OTHER BOOKS MENTIONEDStephen King, worksDavid Owen Kelly, Host CityRebecca Makkai, The Great BelieversRodney Hall, VortexMichael Winkler, GrimmishJ.P. Pomare, Seventeen Years LaterColm Tóibín, Long Island

CREDITS

  • Presenter, Kate Evans + Cassie McCullagh
  • Producer, Kate Evans + Sarah Corbett
  • Sound engineer, Beth Stewart + Ann Marie Debettencor
  • Executive producer, Rhiannon Brown
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503 episodes

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Manage episode 434513653 series 5464
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Kate and Cassie read Rita Bullwinkle's Headshot, a luminous debut that follows eight teenage girl boxers in Reno, Nevada. Crime writer Michael Robotham discusses Chris Whitaker’s All the Colours of the Dark – a story with a one-eyed boy, missing children, and a character who may or may not be an hallucination, and a nod to True Crime and Australia’s dark history in Fiona McFarlane’s Highway 13, with critic Beejay Silcox.

BOOKS

Rita Bullwinkel, Headshot, DB Originals

Fiona McFarlane, Highway 13, Allen & Unwin

Chris Whitaker, All the Colours of the Dark, Orion

GUESTS

Beejay Silcox, critic, essayist and director of the Canberra Writers Festival

Michael Robotham, internationally bestselling crime writer whose books include the Joe O’Loughlin series and the Cyrus Haven series. His latest is Storm Child

OTHER BOOKS MENTIONEDStephen King, worksDavid Owen Kelly, Host CityRebecca Makkai, The Great BelieversRodney Hall, VortexMichael Winkler, GrimmishJ.P. Pomare, Seventeen Years LaterColm Tóibín, Long Island

CREDITS

  • Presenter, Kate Evans + Cassie McCullagh
  • Producer, Kate Evans + Sarah Corbett
  • Sound engineer, Beth Stewart + Ann Marie Debettencor
  • Executive producer, Rhiannon Brown
  continue reading

503 episodes

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