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So You Want to be a Writer

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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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  • Writing Podcast Episode 700: Rebecca Heath mixes music and murder in 'The Last Encore'
    Jan 19 2026

    A lot of old bands these days seem to be reforming for reunion tours – allowing older fans to reminisce (usually while sipping wine and sitting in a comfy picnic chair). This idea fascinated author Rebecca Heath, so in her new book The Last Encore, she decided to not only get a fictional old-school band back together but add a documentary crew and a dead body into the mix! In this episode, Rebecca shares the real-life music inspirations for the book, her editing insights and much more!

    00:00 Welcome
    04:09 Writing tip: Watch Shrek
    07:39 WIN!: Kill Your Boss by Jack Heath
    09:30 Word of the week: ‘Cucumiform’
    13:59 Writer in residence: Rebecca Heath
    14:34 Rebecca outlines The Last Encore
    17:55 Music inspirations for the book
    20:00 Defining what a ‘boy band’ is
    22:28 Exploring the theme of secrets
    23:55 Publishing journey insights
    24:52 Writing process and routine
    27:52 Balancing writing and editing
    29:00 Deciding whodunnit
    31:22 What to cut
    34:21 The role of community in writing
    37:23 Future projects and staying on brand
    41:04 Rebecca’s tip for writers
    43:00 Final thoughts

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    45 min
  • Writing Podcast Episode 699: William J. Byrne and his historical novel, 'The Warrumbar'
    Jan 12 2026

    It was a single photo of AWC graduate William J. Byrne’s grandmother standing outside a ramshackle home that formed the spark that inspired this self-confessed history buff to explore stories of his past and the experiences of Aboriginal people leading up to the 1960s. The result is his debut novel, The Warrumbar – spanning half a century and casting light on a lesser-told chapter of Australia. In this episode, William shares his inspirations and publishing journey, and the AWC course that made all the difference.

    00:00 Welcome
    04:03 Writing tip: Enter writing competitions
    07:18 WIN!: What Happened That Night by Nicci French
    09:55 Word of the week: ‘Puissance’
    10:45 Writer in residence: William J. Byrne
    11:05 What The Warrumbar is about
    12:58 Why he wrote for this time frame
    15:00 What inspired William to write the book
    16:45 Stories from family members
    18:00 Writing a teenage character
    19:00 Balancing research with family stories
    21:12 The note-taking process
    22:23 Moses as a lens for the Aboriginal experience
    23:38 Australia's historical awareness
    25:44 The path to publication
    29:11 Completing a writing course with AWC
    30:50 The importance of writing communities
    33:42 Major themes of the book
    35:55 Advice for writers
    36:34 Future writing projects
    37:59 Final thoughts

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    40 min
  • Writing Podcast Episode 698: Emma Sloley welcomes you to 'The Island of Last Things'
    Jan 5 2026

    When was the last time you visited a zoo? Well, now imagine you’re visiting the last zoo on Earth and you have the premise for Emma Sloley’s new book, The Island of Last Things. In this episode, Emma shares the inspiration, research and publishing experience for this book and some of the larger themes this piece of fiction evokes.

    00:00 Welcome
    04:10 Writing tip: Aim for rejections!
    08:30 WIN!: Tom Clancy Executive Power by Andrews & Wilson
    11:22 Word of the week: ‘Pelf’
    11:56 Writer in residence: Emma Sloley
    13:03 What is The Island of Last Things about?
    13:50 How Emma got the idea for the book
    16:00 Discussing the term ‘climate fiction’
    19:00 Researching Alcatraz for the book
    21:37 Gathering insights from zookeepers
    24:19 Transition to American characters
    25:35 Publishing journey and agent experiences
    28:34 Editing process with agents and editors
    31:34 Balancing writing and travel
    34:39 Current writing projects
    38:40 Tips for aspiring writers
    41:06 Final thoughts

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    45 min
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