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Not Quite Write Interviews

Not Quite Write
Words On the Waves Writers Festival
Mental Health
Artificial Intelligence
Social Media
Deep Fakes
Public Trust
Greek Mythology
Children's Literature
Words On the Waves
The Beauties
Indigenous Agriculture
Democracy
Gender Equality
Romance Scams
Psykhe
The Secret Life Of You
Mystery Novels
Cozy Crime
Locked Room Mysteries
Showerland

Interviews by Not Quite Write Find out more at https:///notquitewrite.com/

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In our final Words on the Waves interview for 2026, prolific bestselling Central Coast author Anna Downes joins Ed and Amanda to discuss her atmospheric psychological thrillers. Anna touches on the power of setting, and the real-life hotel that inspi... more

At Words on the Waves 2026, Maame Blue joined Ed and Amanda to discuss writing about family, drawing on her novel ‘The Rest of You’, a multi-generational story set between London and Ghana. Maame shared with us the importance of understanding one’s m... more

At Words on the Waves 2026, Darren Rix and Craig Cormick joined Ed and Amanda to discuss their multi award winning book, Warra Warra Wai, a project that began by uncovering Aboriginal place names, but evolved into something much bigger. The two men s... more

At Words on the Waves 2026, Jennifer Mills joins Ed and Amanda to discuss her experience reimagining Hansel and Gretel for the stage. We talk about adapting a classic fairy tale into a story shaped by modern-feeling power and survival, the unique exp... more

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Recent Guests

Craig Semple
Former detective who writes about overcoming PTSD and advocates for mental health.
Episode: Interview with Ben McKelvey & Craig Semple at Words on the Waves 2024 (#19)
Ben McKelvey
Novelist and ghostwriter, author of an autobiography about recovery following a stroke and heart attack.
Episode: Interview with Ben McKelvey & Craig Semple at Words on the Waves 2024 (#19)
Lauren Chater
Author of historical fiction, focusing on women's roles and themes of beauty and power in history
Episode: Interview with Lauren Chater at Words on the Waves 2024 (#18)
Bruce Pascoe
Author and advocate for Indigenous agricultural practices.
Episode: Interview with Bruce Pascoe & Lyn Harwood at Words on the Waves 2024 (#17)
Lyn Harwood
Co-author of the book 'Black Duck, A Year at Yumburra'.
Episode: Interview with Bruce Pascoe & Lyn Harwood at Words on the Waves 2024 (#17)
Toby Walsh
An academic and researcher in the field of artificial intelligence for nearly 40 years.
Episode: Interview with Toby Walsh & Carla Wilshire at Words on the Waves 2024 (#16)
Carla Wilshire
Founding CEO of the Social Policy Group, focused on the societal impacts of technology, especially AI.
Social Policy Group
Episode: Interview with Toby Walsh & Carla Wilshire at Words on the Waves 2024 (#16)
Stephanie Wood
Author of 'Fake', a memoir about her experience as a victim of romance fraud.
Episode: Interview with Stephanie Wood at Words on the Waves 2024 (#14)
Nat Amoore
A children's author known for her energetic personality and engaging stories
Author of multiple children's books including 'Showerland' and 'Secrets of a Schoolyard Millionaire'
Episode: Interview with Nat Amoore at Words on the Waves 2024 (#13)

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Amanda
Co-host, known for deep engagement with literature and the arts.

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Interview with Matt Cosgrove & Eva Amores at Words on the Waves 2024 (#15)
Q: How do you maintain that momentum?
We had to make sure to escalate the events from Monday through to Sunday, using post-it notes to organize the storyline.
Interview with Matt Cosgrove & Eva Amores at Words on the Waves 2024 (#15)
Q: What is it like collaborating on such a difficult project, really, a book or a series of books?
It's been really fun; we've worked together our whole careers and discovered that we enjoy it more than expected.
Interview with Nat Amoore at Words on the Waves 2024 (#13)
Q: What is The Power of Positive Pranking about?
It's about three kids using pranks to raise awareness about climate change, emphasizing that activism can take many forms.
Interview with Nat Amoore at Words on the Waves 2024 (#13)
Q: Can you tell us about your new series, Showerland?
It's about a boy named Felix who gets transported to different worlds every time he takes a shower, requiring him to solve problems to return home.
Interview with Kerri Sackville at Words on the Waves 2024 (#10)
Q: Tell us about your book.
Kerri Sackville discusses her book and the importance of alone time, stating it can bring about multiple benefits for mental health and self-awareness.

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Focusing on the realms of literature and the arts, this podcast offers a series of insightful interviews with authors and industry experts. Guests share their experiences, delving into various topics including mental health, personal growth, historical narratives, and the creative process behind writing. Frequent discussions highlight the intersection of storytelling and societal themes, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the nuances of connection between literature and personal experiences. The unique blend of guests—from novelists to chefs—provides diverse perspectives that illuminate the human condition through storytelling, making it particularly appealing for listeners who value depth and relatability i... more

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