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The Open Book - Episode Six : The Yield

This month we bookchat about the award-winning n…

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This month we bookchat about the award-winning novel The Yield by Tara June Winch and review The Book of Delights by Ross Gay and Terra Nullius by Claire G Coleman. We feature an interview with critic, researcher, editor and Young Australian of the Year nominee Leah Jing McIntosh about how she founded LIMINAL magazine and her latest anthology Collisions. To wrap up we have Bookmatch recommendations highlighting translated stories and some light relief with a few jokes from children at Dandenong Library.

First published

05/14/2021

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Duration

51 minutes

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Episode Description

This month we bookchat about the award-winning novel The Yield by Tara June Winch and review The Book of Delights by Ross Gay and Terra Nullius by Claire G Coleman. We feature an interview with critic, researcher, editor and Young Australian of the Year nominee Leah Jing McIntosh about how she founded LIMINAL magazine and her latest anthology Collisions. To wrap up we have Bookmatch recommendations highlighting translated stories and some light relief with a few jokes from children at Dandenong Library.

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