Helen Garner
Helen Garner talks about her first fictional work - The Spare Room - and what led her to explore the themes of friendship and death in this book.
Indra Sinha
Indra Sinha discusses many aspects of his life and his writing, in particular Animal's People, a fictionalized account of the aftermath of the Union Carbide gas disaster in Bhopal, India.
Kristin Cashore
Kristin Cashore discusses her first novel, Graceling, a fantasy novel for older teens, and her plans for the next two novels in the series.
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