EPISODE · Apr 20, 2021 · 1H 5M
Feminism in a nuclear winter and anger as fuel for writing with Claire Zorn
from Better Words · host Michelle Gately & Caitlin Toohey
Claire Zorn is a multi-award-winning author of young adult literature. Her resume of awards is incredibly impressive including the Children’s Book Council of Australia awards, the Inky Awards, the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, and multiple state Premier’s awards. Today we are discussing her new novel When We Are Invisible, a sequel to her stunning post-apocalyptic debut The Sky So Heavy. Our interview starts at 16 minutes. Caitlin recommends:Fisk (TV show)An enjoyable and witty new ABC sitcom by comedian Kitty Flanagan. Perfect for fans of Utopia or Rosehaven. Michelle recommends:The Syndicate (TV show)An underrated television drama about what happens to a group of co-workers when they win a life-changing amount of money in the lottery. In this interview, we talk about:Why Claire wanted to return to the world of her debut novel The Sky So Heavy in When We Are Invisible and why she switched perspective to Lucy for the second novelExploring patriarchal notions of power and society in a post-apocalyptic settingWhy anger at the patriarchy is a compelling force for Claire when writingHow Claire researched a nuclear winter and apocalyptic worldExpectation and success and the impact on the creative processThe success of The Sky So Heavy (especially with teenage boys who still write to Claire about the book)Books and other things mentioned:Good Girls (TV show)Nameless, Faceless by Courtney Barnett (song)Thursday Murder Club by Richard OsemanKate Atkinson booksTana French’s Dublin Murder Squad seriesFollow Claire on Instagram @claire_zornFollow us on Instagram @betterwordspodWhen We Are Invisible is available now in Australia.We both received copies of When We Are Invisible for from University of Queensland Press.
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