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Everything you’ve always wanted to know about succeeding in the world of writing and publishing. Learn practical writing techniques, go behind-the-scenes and discover how real-life authors got their big break. Uncover the creative processes of writers who have made it. Your host is Valerie Khoo – author, journalist, creative and CEO of the Australian Writers’ Centre.

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The cosy crime genre has exploded in recent years, with older protagonists featuring heavily (they tend to have more time on their hands for solving mysteries, you see). But what happens when your older protagonist has a murderous past? That’s the hi... more

Two thousand years ago in Britain, the historical figure of Boudicca famously revolted against the Roman Empire and carved a path across the land. This later sparked many myths and stories – including the new historical fantasy novel Nightshade and O... more

There are three short words you’re often told when you first walk into a nail salon – and they form the title of award-winning Laotian Canadian poet and author Souvankham Thammavongsa’s new novel Pick a Colour. In this episode, Souvankham explains ho... more

War stories are often famously told by the victors. But what of the stories of civilians caught up in the conflict? These themes intersect in World-War-II-era Hong Kong in AWC graduate Emma Pei Yin’s debut historical novel, When Sleeping Women Wake –... more

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Recent Guests

Fergus Craig
Multi award-winning actor, comedian, and writer, author of 'I'm Not the Only Murderer in My Retirement Home'.
Author
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 704: Fergus Craig discusses 'I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home'
Molly O'Neill
Fantasy author and engineering geologist
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 703: Molly O’Neill and her fantasy novel 'Nightshade and Oak'
Souvankham Thammavongsa
Award-winning Laotian-Canadian poet and author
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 702: Souvankham Thammavongsa and her award-winning 'Pick a Colour'
Emma Pei Yin
An Australian Chinese writer, editor, and founder of an agency supporting marginalized voices.
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 701: Emma Pei Yin discusses her wartime novel, 'When Sleeping Women Wake'
Rebecca Heath
Australian thriller writer whose books include The Last Encore.
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 700: Rebecca Heath mixes music and murder in 'The Last Encore'
William J. Byrne
Debut author of historical novel 'The Warrumbar'
UWA Publishing
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 699: William J. Byrne and his historical novel, 'The Warrumbar'
Emma Sloley
Author of 'The Island of Last Things', and has published in journals like Literary Hub.
Self-published author
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 698: Emma Sloley welcomes you to 'The Island of Last Things'
Matt Cooke
Manifestation coach and author of 'Beyond Wanting, The Art of True Manifestation'
Penguin Random House
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 697: Matt Cooke and his inspirational new book, 'Beyond Wanting'
Susannah Fullerton
Author and lecturer on classic novels, leading literary tours and giving talks on famous writers
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 696: Susannah Fullerton talks 'Great Writers and the Cats Who Owned Them'

Host

Valerie Khoo
Host of 'So You Want to Be a Writer', author, journalist, and CEO of the Australian Writers' Centre.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 528 ratings
  • Fantastic

    I am not a huge podcast listener but have been converted listening to both the new and previous episodes. Thank you for such a content rich, interesting series - I love listening and what I am learning is helping me on my writer’s journey.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    1234567890987654321556
    Australiaa year ago
  • Just Found You Now, Love You Forever

    OMG, Val and Al, I’ve only just found your wonderful podcast now, through my second AWC course I’m currently doing. The courses are fabulous, and your podcast is NEXT LEVEL! The generosity of your guests! I started with Wendy Orr, then skipped to Petronella McGovern, who gave us a masterclass in Page-Turning-writing! Thank you all so much for feeding my writing-soul. Well, must dash, there’s a LIFETIME of interviews to binge on!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AussieBarbs
    Australia2 years ago
  • Authentic and relatable

    I absolutely love the authenticity from which Valerie leads her episodes and guides guests through relatable exchanges. New topics (like romance fraud) and interesting conversations helps light the spark that anything is possible. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Claudia-Sam
    Canada2 years ago
  • Thank you

    You ask the real questions that make this podcast always surprising and informative as a writer, there’s always a little nugget of insight, thanks Val

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Annika JJ
    Australia2 years ago
  • Indispensable Resource for Writers

    I’ve been listening to this amazing podcast for almost 2 years. Listening to other writers makes me feel like I’m part of the club: the invisible “writer’s club”.

    Somehow, I’m allowed to vicariously live through the experiences of other writers. I share in their struggle and successes. And most importantly, I get to learn from their mistakes, which helps me to make less of my own.

    Thank you “So You Want to be a Writer” podcast!

    Sylvia Dziuba

    Australian Author

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CiciaMisiu
    Australia3 years ago

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Audience members enjoy the engaging and warm interviewing style of the host, creating a sense of community.
The podcast is described as indispensable for aspiring writers, offering a mix of inspiration and education.
Listeners appreciate the practical advice and actionable insights provided by knowledgeable guests.
Many consider the discussions with authors relatable and informative, providing valuable tips for their own writing journeys.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Writing Podcast Episode 704: Fergus Craig discusses 'I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home'
Q: What advice would you give for aspiring writers, particularly in comedy?
Fergus suggests focusing on writing what you find funny and getting audience feedback to understand what works.
Writing Podcast Episode 704: Fergus Craig discusses 'I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home'
Q: How does the writing process differ for you between comedy and murder mysteries?
Fergus noted that writing comedy involves a lot of pressure for jokes, while writing cosy mysteries gives a structured plot that allows for deeper character exploration.
Writing Podcast Episode 704: Fergus Craig discusses 'I’m Not the Only Murderer in my Retirement Home'
Q: What inspired you to write your latest book?
Fergus Craig decided to explore the cosy crime genre by introducing a retired serial killer protagonist, Carol Quinn, to create a fun narrative bent.
Writing Podcast Episode 703: Molly O’Neill and her fantasy novel 'Nightshade and Oak'
Q: What advice would you give to writers when they want to make changes during the writing process?
Don't go back and edit, just make a note of the changes and keep moving forward in your writing.
Writing Podcast Episode 703: Molly O’Neill and her fantasy novel 'Nightshade and Oak'
Q: Did you feel a different sort of pressure writing Nightshade and Oak as your second book?
Yes, I felt a lot of pressure under contract because I didn't want to disappoint my agent or publisher.

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