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Archival Episode: Non-Fiction Books from Melbourne Writer's Festival 2021

Archival Episode: Non-Fiction Books from Melbourne Writer's Festival 2021

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We're back from our hiatus! This is an archival episode, originally intended for release in December 2021, so take a small step back in time with us as we discuss some of the non-fiction books from the Melbourne Writer's Festival of September 2021. Please note that some of these books contain some pretty heavy content (domestic violence and abuse, sexual violence, hate crimes), so you may want to skip between 19:32 - 35:37 to avoid some of these.

We'll be back soon with some fresh reads to recommend!

Chapters:

0:00 Intro
1:54 Life Catch Up
7:02 Visual Descriptions
9:00 Your Life as a Book
19:32 The Mother Wound by Amani Haydar
24:58 See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill
35:37 The First Time I Thought I Was Dying by Sarah Walker
42:49 Phosphorescence by Julia Baird
48:21 My Year of Living Vulnerably by Rick Morton
53:43 Black and Blue: A Memoir of Racism and Resilience by Veronica Gorrie
58:30 Who Gets to be Smart by Bri Lee
1:07:33 What We're Currently Reading
1:13:37 Outtro

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