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Jul 11, 2026

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Interview with Anna Downes at Words on the Waves 2026 11.07.2026

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 inspired her latest novel. We spend some time musing on the appeal of horror as an immersive, embodied reading experience, before Anna reflects back on the...

Interview with Maame Blue at Words on the Waves 2026 10.07.2026

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 motivation for writing about family, as well as why exploring emotional truth is more important than simply recounting facts. We also talked about writ...

Interview with Darren Rix & Craig Cormick at Words on the Waves 2026 09.07.2026

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 shared with us the responsibility of acting as custodians of stories that […] The post Interview with Darren Rix & Craig Cormick at Words on the...

Interview with Jennifer Mills at Words on the Waves 2026 08.07.2026

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 experience of seeing other artists bring her work to life, and the challenge […] The post Interview with Jennifer Mills at Words on the Waves 2026...

Interview with Kate Holden at Words on the Waves 2026 07.07.2026

At Words on the Waves 2026, Ed and Amanda catch up with Kate Holden to discuss The Ruin of Magic, her collection of six essays exploring longing, belonging, and what it means to find our place in an increasingly uncertain world. Together, we examine why enchantment isn’t something we’ve lost forever, but something we can […] The post Interview with Kate Holden at Words on the Wav...

Interview with Rosalie Ham at Words on the Waves 2026 06.07.2026

Ed and Amanda put up their feet to talk to Rosalie Ham at the 2026 Words on the Waves writers festival. Rosalie is probably best known for her breakout debut novel, ‘The Dressmaker’, but she was at the festival to discuss her most recent memoir, ‘Look After Your Feet’, in which she shares her observations on ageing with vitality. The post Interview with Rosalie Ham at Words on the Waves 2026 first...

Interview with George Kemp at Words on the Waves 2026 05.07.2026

George Kemp is the author of Soft Serve, a poignant coming of age novel set in a McDonalds against a backdrop of bushfires. We spoke with George at Words on the Waves about Soft Serve, and his approach to writing his second novel. The post Interview with George Kemp at Words on the Waves 2026 first appeared on Not Quite Write .

Interview with Hannah Forsyth at Words on the Waves 2026 04.07.2026

Have you ever had the sense that your corporate job is killing your soul? Ed and Amanda met with Hannah Forsyth, author of ‘Virtue Capitalists: The Rise and Fall of the Professional Class in the Anglophone World’ at the 2026 Words on the Waves writers festival to talk about class, capitalism, and corporate amorality. The post Interview with Hannah Forsyth at Words on the Waves 2026 first appeared...

Interview with Samuel Elliott at Words on the Waves 2026 03.07.2026

At the Words on the Waves writers festival 2026, Ed and Amanda were joined by author Sam Elliott, who shared multiple spoilers about his debut novel, Haze. Sam spoke to us about how Australian mateship comes to the fore in times of natural disaster, and how he used fire as a character in his novel. We also talked about Home & Away, because… why not? The post Interview with Samuel Elliott at Words...

Interview with Tara Rae Moss at Words on the Waves 2026 02.07.2026

Tara Rae Moss has enjoyed a diverse career, much of it in the media spotlight. Ed and Amanda spoke to Tara Rae at the 2026 Words on the Waves writers festival about her latest hard boiled 1940s detective novel, The Italian Secret. Tara Rae shared her goal of bringing working class people into fiction, and the contrast and challenge of cross-genre writing, not to mention the benefits of setting you...

Interview with Fiona Kelly McGregor at Words on the Waves 2026 01.07.2026

Prolific cross-genre author, Fiona Kelly McGregor, sits down with Ed and Amanda to chat about her 9th novel, an historical fiction set in Sydney, The Trap. It’s Fiona’s third time at our local coastal Words on the Waves writers festival, and this time she’s here to chat queer politics, power, and abuse of power. The post Interview with Fiona Kelly McGregor at Words on the Waves 2026 first appeared...

Interview with Michael Burge at Words on the Waves 2026 30.06.2026

Author and journalist Michael Burge joins us to discuss his experience wrangling multiple authors across two panels, and his experience as a bush journalist. Michael is the author of Dirt Trap and Tank Water. The post Interview with Michael Burge at Words on the Waves 2026 first appeared on Not Quite Write .

Interview with Juliet Rieden at Words on the Waves 2026 29.06.2026

At Words on the Waves 2026, Ed and Amanda spoke to journalist and royal correspondent, Juliet Rieden, about her biography of Australia’s first female Attorney General, Dame Quentin Bryce. Juliet shared what it was like to wrangle Dame Quentin’s extensive personal archive, along with insights into how the Dame handled the misogyny that chased her throughout her career. The post Interview with Julie...

Interview with Robert Wilcher at Words on the Waves 2025 09.07.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival board member and prolific short story writer, Robert Wilcher. Robert shares his experience creating and running the collaborative writing website, The Moving Pen, and expounds on the importance of building and sustaining a community of writing friends. The post Interview with Robert Wilcher at Words on the Waves 2025 first appeared o...

Interview with Gideon Haigh at Words on the Waves 2025 08.07.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with prolific Australian author, journalist and cricket aficionado, Gideon Haigh, ahead of the Blood Lines panel at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. We talk about Gideon's memoir, My Brother Jaz, and how in just 72 hours of drafting, he came to reckon with the death of his teenage brother some 37 years ago, and its lifelong impact on a shattered family. The post Int...

Interview with Peter Greste & Sean Turnell at Words on the Waves 2025 07.07.2025

Ed and Amanda sit down with wanted men, Peter Greste and Sean Turnell, following the Wrongfully Imprisoned panel at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. The "terrorist and the spy," imprisoned in Egypt and Myanmar respectively, share what it was like to face trial on trumped-up charges, their battles for freedom, and the lingering impact of wrongful imprisonment on their lives today. The...

Interview with Jessie Tu at Words on the Waves 2025 06.07.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with author, journalist and book critic, Jessie Tu, ahead of the Power and Privilege panel at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. We asked Jessie how her role as a critic impacts her own work. The post Interview with Jessie Tu at Words on the Waves 2025 first appeared on Not Quite Write .

Interview with Nikki Gemmell at Words on the Waves 2025 05.07.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with influential Australian literary figure, Nikki Gemmell, ahead of the Power and Privilege panel at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. We talked about writing as a day job, what it looks like to 'do menopause badly,' and of course about Nikki's latest book, Wing, a contemporary thriller in the vein of Picnic at Hanging Rock. The post Interview with Nikki Gemmell at...

Interview with Natasha Rai at Words on the Waves 2025 04.07.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with debut author, Natasha Rai, in the lead up to the Power and Privilege panel at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Natasha is a podcaster in her own right, co-hosting The Book Deal podcast, offering motivation and inspiration for emerging writers. Natasha shared with us details of her publishing experience, offering a little insight into just how long it takes to b...

Interview with Bruce Wolpe at Words on the Waves 2025 03.07.2025

If you think the world is going to pot, you're not alone! Ed and Amanda chat with US/Australian political expert and commentator, Bruce Wolpe, about his book, What Trump's Second Term Means for Australia. Bruce featured in the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival's, New World Order panel, and shared with us his thoughts on how the United States lost its place as the 'leader of the free world'....

Interview with Maxine Beneba Clarke at Words on the Waves 2025 02.07.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with critically acclaimed poet and inaugural Poet in Residence at The University of Melbourne, Maxine Beneba Clarke. Maxine featured in a range of poetry events at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival, including a live performance at the Saturday night Poetry Slam. Maxine shared with us her thoughts on the place of poetry in Australia today, and treated us to a reading o...

Interview with Quentin McDermott at Words on the Waves 2025 01.07.2025

Ed and Amanda sit down with award-winning investigative journalist, Quentin McDermott, following the Australia’s 'Most Hated Woman’ session at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Quentin's book, Meadow's Law, chronicles the notorious Kathleen Folbigg case, and calls into question the law's presupposition that, "one sudden infant death is a tragedy, two is suspicious and three is murder u...

Interview with Blanche d’Alpuget at Words on the Waves 2025 26.06.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with newly minted spicy crime fiction author, Blanche d'Alpuget, following The Bunny Club with Blanche d'Alpuget session at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Blanche is best known as the second wife of the late Australian Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, but we take a broad look at Blanche's extensive writing career across both fiction and non-fiction, and find out what in...

Interview with Hugh Mackay at Words on the Waves 2025 24.06.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with renowned Australian psychologist, social researcher and writer, Hugh Mackay AO, following The State of Australia Today with Hugh Mackay session at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Hugh brings his analytical eye to the state of Australian mental health today, and offers uplifting insights into the simple ways […] The post Interview with Hugh Mackay at Word...

Interview with Debra Dank at Words on the Waves 2025 18.06.2025

Ed and Amanda chat with Aboriginal Australian author and academic, Debra Dank, ahead of the Do you Know Stella and Historical Amnesia panels at the 2025 Words on the Waves Writers Festival. Debra offers insight into Australia's oldest form of written storytelling, and why Aboriginal iconography should be seen as far more than just 'art'. The post Interview with Debra Dank at Words on the Waves 202...

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