EPISODE · May 4, 2022 · 54 MIN
Public speaking clubs and the process of writing a novel with Katherine Collette
from Better Words · host Michelle Gately & Caitlin Toohey
Katherine Collette is a novelist, podcaster and engineer living in Melbourne. Her debut novel, The Helpline, was published in the US, UK, Germany and Italy. Her second novel The Competition was published in February 2022. She also co-hosts the writing podcast The First Time.Our interview begins at 00:12:20P.S listen out for who next week's guest is!Caitlin recommends: Blood Moon by Lucy CuthewAn emotional and moving YA verse novel about cyberbullying and periods. Michelle recommends: The No-Show by Beth O'LearyA brilliant, fun and heartfelt contemporary novel about three women and the man who stood them up. (We've previously interviewed Beth, listen to that here)In this interview, we chat about:The joy (and curiosity) of Toastmasters and how this inspired the novel Katherine's experience with the club and visiting the international Toastmasters conference Wrangling the book's structure and choosing the perspectives to write from (there's a lot of killing your darlings here!)Katherine's co-hosted podcast, The First TimeThe mystery of publishing a book The surprises of publishing for the second timeKatherine's work in engineering and the combination of working in both industriesHow Katherine wrote her first book in between work and parentingBooks and other things mentioned:Sarah Crossan (author)Hard Quiz (TV show)Mastermind (TV show)Liane Moriarty (author)Wahala by Nikki MayBen Law (author)Cecelia Ahern (listen to our interview)Bri Lee (listen to our interview)Louise O'Neill (listen to our interview)Stephanie Yeboah (listen to our interview) Animal by Ella BaxterFollow Katherine at @katherinecollettewriter and The First Time Podcast @thefirsttimepodThe Competition is available now. Thanks to Text Publishing for sending us copies of the book in preparation for this interview. Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspod
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Katherine Collette is a novelist, podcaster and engineer living in Melbourne. Her debut novel, The Helpline, was published in the US, UK, Germany and Italy. Her second novel The Competition was published in February 2022. She also co-hosts the writing podcast The First Time.Our interview begins at 00:12:20P.S listen out for who next week's guest is!Caitlin recommends: Blood Moon by Lucy CuthewAn emotional and moving YA verse novel about cyberbullying and periods. Michelle recommends: The No-Show by Beth O'LearyA brilliant, fun and heartfelt contemporary novel about three women and the man who stood them up. (We've previously interviewed Beth, listen to that here)In this interview, we chat about:The joy (and curiosity) of Toastmasters and how this inspired the novel Katherine's experience with the club and visiting the international Toastmasters conference Wrangling the book's structure and choosing the perspectives to write from (there's a lot of killing your darlings here!)Katherine's co-hosted podcast, The First TimeThe mystery of publishing a book The surprises of publishing for the second timeKatherine's work in engineering and the combination of working in both industriesHow Katherine wrote her first book in between work and parentingBooks and other things mentioned:Sarah Crossan (author)Hard Quiz (TV show)Mastermind (TV show)Liane Moriarty (author)Wahala by Nikki MayBen Law (author)Cecelia Ahern (listen to our interview)Bri Lee (listen to our interview)Louise O'Neill (listen to our interview)Stephanie Yeboah (listen to our interview) Animal by Ella BaxterFollow Katherine at @katherinecollettewriter and The First Time Podcast @thefirsttimepodThe Competition is available now. Thanks to Text Publishing for sending us copies of the book in preparation for this interview. Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspod
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