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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2021 · 18 MIN

Madelaine Dickie and Sam Carmody on Australian surf culture in Lines to the Horizon

from Good Reading Podcast · host Good Reading Magazine

This anthology of Australian surf writing celebrates the diversity of surf culture from epic surf adventures in Mexico to the relationship of humans with the sea and to Taj Burrows final campaign in Fiji. Featuring the writing of Sally Breen, Emily Brugman, Sam Carmody Madelaine Dickie, Jake Sandtner and Mark Smith, these non-fiction stories explore the passion, the fear, the joy and the pain of Australian surfing culture in Australia and abroad.In this episode Gregory Dobbs chats to Madelaine Dickie and Sam Carmody about a surfing as a sport, a culture and a lifestyle told in very different ways. More about the book: https://bit.ly/3rwsvpZ

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