Anatomy of a Novel - There Was Still Love with Favel Parrett

On this episode of Anatomy of a Novel, Pamela Cook talks to respected, acclaimed, award winning Novelist, Favel Parrett, about how she manages to write huge meaning into deceptively small moments. Using her latest novel There Was Still Love Favel provides useful, layered insights into her process of writing and editing out everything but the meaning in her words.

In conjunction with this episode we have a copy of There Was Still Love to giveaway.

To enter click here to go to our Blog page, tell us about your most vivid childhood memory AND subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the pop up box, or on our homepage.

Only those who do BOTH will be eligible to win.

This giveaway will close at 6pm on Saturday July 11.

Good luck, and enjoy the episode.

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We Mandate to do Better on Race Representation

In the face of protests and honest conversation around #BlackLivesMatter and #FirstNationsLivesMatter, Pam and Kel have taken an honest look in the mirror and realised the representation of voices on the Writes4Women podcast is far from equal and it is time for us to get serious and make a change. Kel talks about this shameful realisation and the new W4W mandate to give equal time and space to First Nations writers and Writers of Colour, we are working from as a result . We are sorry it took us this long.

NOTE: This is also on the end of the W4W Convo Couch - Imbi Neeme "Hard Truths" episode.

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Hard Truths with Imbi Neeme

Today on the Convo Couch Pamela Cook talks to Imbe Neeme about writing and releasing her new novel "The Spill" and how she navigated the challenges of going from blogger to novelist.

AND in the face of protests and honest conversation around #BlackLivesMatter and #FirstNationsLivesMatter, Pam and Kel have take an honest look in the mirror and realised the representation of voices on this podcast is far from equal and it is time for us to get serious and make a change. Kel talks about this shameful realisation and the new W4W mandate to give equal time and space to First Nations writers and Writers of Colour, we are working from as a result . We are sorry it took us this long.

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What Authors Earn ... or Don't.

Kel and Pam have an honest discussion on author earnings.

Pam brings a unique perspective and a practical insight to the topic. Having published 4 novels with a traditional publisher, she chose to pivot and self publish her latest book for many of the reasons we discuss. Pam gives a balanced look at both sides of the publishing fence for authors.

Perfect for newbies wondering what to expect...

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Leah Swann on 'Killing Your Darlings'

THE CONVO COUCH IS BACK! with 2 fantastic chats.

First up Pamela Cook chats to author, Leah Swann, about her gripping new novel "Sheer Water" and how she had to make the choice to kill all of her darlings in the process of writing it.

Then Pam talks Kel through what Authors are earning in Australia, or more realistically, what they are not. From advances and international sales to the pros and cons financially of traditional vs indie publishing, they touch on it all. In fact they got so deep into this conversation, we had to stop it half way and turn it into a BONUS episode.

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Murmurations and Intuitive Writing with Carol Lefevre

When Pamela Cook chatted to Carol Lefevre about her newly released Novella "Murmurations" for "The Book Launch," she had no idea it would inspire an entire "Convo Couch" episode based on the idea of writing instinctually from points of inspiration.

In this episode Carol talks about the inspirations behind her latest book and how she follows her instincts in the writing process. Following the interview, Pam goes deeper with Kel about her own writing instincts around the book she is currently writing during isolation in Covid19.

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Drawing on the Past to Write The Future, with Claire G. Coleman

Today on the Convo Couch Kel chats with acclaimed speculative fiction author Claire G Coleman.

Claire describes herself as "a Noongar woman whose family have belonged to the south coast of Western Australia since long before history started being recorded. She writes fiction, essays and poetry while (mostly) traveling around the continent now called Australia in a ragged caravan towed by an ancient troopy".

Claire is the author of Terra Nullius and The Old Lie, both speculative fiction novels steeped in devastating personal history.

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Celebrating 30 years of Writing with Sophie Masson

30 years ago Sophie Masson's dream of becoming a published author came true...twice! Now she has written over 70 books from Picture Books all the way through to Adult Fiction, across many genres and in different languages. In this episode Sophie joins Kel on the convo couch to talk in depth about her fascinating history and stunning career.

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Suzanne Leal, The Deceptions

Suzanne Leal’s third novel The Deceptions has been described as ‘a stunning example of the way fiction tells war better than any other form (Sophie Laguna).

In this episode Suzanne chats to Pam about melding fact and fiction, the challenges of writing about such a horrific and thoroughly covered period in history, how the title relates to both the historic and contemporary storylines and so much more.

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Writing It Your Way with Sophie Hardcastle

Pam Cook chats with SOPHIE HARDCASTLE about writing her new novel "BELOW DECK" her way. A book that explores a very dark subject in a "colourful" and sensory way. Sophie chats with Pam about the twisty road of writing including how she discovered she was bi-polar and wrote a memoir to help others, along the way.

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Anatomy of A Novel - Writing Crime with Candice Fox

Candice Fox joins us on the "Anatomy of a Novel" craft series, to break down the secrets to writing a good crime and thriller novel.

Candice Fox is one of Australia's most highly acclaimed crime writers and she has managed to achieve that title in just 6 years! Listen in to pick up her top tips for writing crime.

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Clare Griffin, Anthologies

Clare Griffin is one of four women who came together to write the soon to be released Anthology "Easter Promises". In this interview Clare talks to Pam about the process of writing and self-publishing the book from all parts of the country, how they managed to bring 4 perspectives and stories together and the friendship that underpinned it all.

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Hannah Richell, Writing Your Strengths

UK based, best selling author, Hannah Richell about her writing and how she discovered the writing patterns that are her biggest strengths. Then Pam and Kel delve deeper into the idea of "writing to your strengths" and the patterns that make us who we are as writers.

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Evie Wyld, Taking The Time It Takes

Miles Franklin Award Winner, Evie Wyld, chats to Pamela Cook about taking the time to find the story and characters in her latest book "The Bass Rock”. Pam and Kel explore Evie’s puzzle-like writing style further in their chat after the interview, giving Pam lots to consider in writing her next book.

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Writing The Next Book with Louise Allan

Writes4Women is back for 2020 and we are kicking off the year with a full length interview with author, Louise Allan, about writing her debut novel "The Sisters Song", the challenges she has faced writing her second novel and how she has recently overcome them.

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Kelly Doust, Life's Second Act

Kelly Doust talks to Pam about her recently released book "The Power Age" which collates the wisdom of accomplished women from all walks of life and all over the globe, into an inspiring collection of interviews and information.

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