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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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In this special bonus episode of 'So You Want to Be a Writer,' Valerie is joined by her original podcast co-host Allison Tait in a live-streamed event celebrating 20 years of the Australian Writer Centre. Together, they discuss important topics for a... more

If you found yourself newly single after not dating since being a teenager, what would you do? Author and AWC graduate Holly Brunnbauer asks that question in her award-winning romance novel, What Did I Miss? –and in this episode she shares what inspi... more

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Belinda Castles
Award-winning author, whose novels include Hannah and Emil, The River Baptists, Falling Woman, and Blue Bottle. Also editor of Reading Like an Australian Writer.
New South Publishing
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 693: Belinda Castles walks us through her new book, Walking Sydney
Holly Brunnbauer
Multi-award winning emerging fiction author.
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 691: Holly Brunnbauer and her romance novel, 'What Did I Miss?'
Ian Scott
Curator at the National Library of Scotland and co-author of Pen Names
National Library of Scotland
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 690: Ian Scott explores the weird and wonderful world of literary 'Pen Names'
Zanni L. Arnot
Author and ambassador for Room to Read
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 689: Zanni L. Arnot’s new novel, 'A Guide to Falling Off the Map'
Ben Macintyre
Multi-million copy bestselling author of books about espionage and military history
The Times, Author
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 688: Ben Macintyre shares insights on his latest book, 'The Siege'
Moreno Giovannoni
Author of 'The Immigrants' and freelance translator
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 687: Moreno Giovannoni discusses his new novel 'The Immigrants'
Tegan Bennett Daylight
Australian writer, teacher, and critic whose work includes novels and essays.
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 685: Tegan Bennett Daylight takes us back with her YA novel, How to Survive 1985
Alex Dook
Debut author of the thriller 'Gunpowder Creek'
Echo Publishing
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 684: Alex Dook discusses his new outback thriller, 'Gunpowder Creek'
Philip Howell
Professor of Historical Geography at the University of Cambridge, researcher in animal geographies, geographies of gender and sexuality, and literary and cultural geographies.
University of Cambridge
Episode: Writing Podcast Episode 683: Philip Howell tours English bar-rooms in his latest book, 'Pub'

Host

Valerie Khoo
Host and CEO of the Australian Writers' Centre, Valerie Khoo is an author and journalist who brings her expertise to conversations with a variety of writers, engaging them in discussions about their works and the writing process.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 527 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
    Australiaa year 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
    Australia2 years ago

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Many comment on the high quality of guests and the useful insights shared, making it a helpful resource for aspiring writers.
Listeners appreciate the easy-going nature of the discussions and how the hosts create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
The balance of practical advice and personal experiences from authors resonates well with an audience eager to learn and grow in their writing careers.

Chart Rankings

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Writing Podcast Episode 693: Belinda Castles walks us through her new book, Walking Sydney
Q: What is the overall goal of the book?
To capture memories and expressions of place through the narratives of different authors, inviting readers to see Sydney in a fresh perspective.
Writing Podcast Episode 693: Belinda Castles walks us through her new book, Walking Sydney
Q: How did you choose which writers to walk with?
She had some knowledge of their work and did extensive research to find writers connected to specific locations in Sydney.
Writing Podcast Episode 693: Belinda Castles walks us through her new book, Walking Sydney
Q: What inspired you to write this book?
Belinda had a concept of walking with writers to access how they see the city, inspired by her previous work and connections in the writing community.
Writing Podcast Episode 693: Belinda Castles walks us through her new book, Walking Sydney
Q: What is the book Walking Sydney about?
It consists of walks with Sydney writers, capturing their insights and experiences tied to various locations in the city.
Writing Podcast Episode 691: Holly Brunnbauer and her romance novel, 'What Did I Miss?'
Q: How did you catch the writing bug?
I never had the goal to write but one year I decided to write a novel and set that ambitious goal for myself.

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