The Book Show

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The Book Show

The Book Show

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Your favourite fiction authors share the story behind their latest books.

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Heather Rose, Omar Musa and Natalia Figueroa Barroso on champagne, ghosts and the disappeared

Heather Rose, Omar Musa and Natalia Figueroa Barroso on champagne, ghosts and the disappeared

Heather Rose found writing her latest novel challenging because it's partly based on some murky family secrets. The author of The Museum of Modern Lov...

2025-10-12 23:00:00 0:54:35
Peter Carey on not writing fiction anymore

Peter Carey on not writing fiction anymore

It's 25 years since True History of the Kelly Gang came out and while Peter Carey might not be writing fiction anymore he says he's proud of his books...

2025-10-05 16:00:00 0:53:57
Trent Dalton and David Malouf — Brisbane's favourite sons

Trent Dalton and David Malouf — Brisbane's favourite sons

Trent Dalton's new novel Gravity Let Me Go is about a middle aged journalist who can't let go of a good story, and David Malouf reflects on a life of...

2025-09-28 17:00:00 0:54:06
How Ian McEwan is using the future to explore the present

How Ian McEwan is using the future to explore the present

Ian McEwan's futuristic novel What We Can Know is about rising sea levels and a lost poem. Plus, Randa Abdel-Fattah's response to the crisis in Gaza i...

2025-09-21 17:00:00 0:54:06
Arundhati Roy and Mick Herron on monstrous mothers and Slow Horses

Arundhati Roy and Mick Herron on monstrous mothers and Slow Horses

God of Small Things author Arundhati Roy remembers her difficult mother and how she was shaped as a writer, and Mick Herron on the success of Slow Hor...

2025-09-14 08:00:00 0:53:57
Toni Jordan, Richard Osman and Gail Jones on greyhounds, murder and mystery

Toni Jordan, Richard Osman and Gail Jones on greyhounds, murder and mystery

Australian author of Addition, Toni Jordan, goes gambling with greyhounds in Tenderfoot, Richard Osman digs up the background to The Thursday Murder C...

2025-09-07 08:00:00 0:53:57
Top 100 Books with Colum McCann, Kate Grenville and Kaliane Bradley

Top 100 Books with Colum McCann, Kate Grenville and Kaliane Bradley

Discover the favourite books from the 21st century of Colum McCann, Kate Grenville and Kaliane Bradley who share their best reads for ABC Radio Nation...

2025-08-31 08:00:00 0:53:57
R.F. Kuang goes to hell with Katabasis

R.F. Kuang goes to hell with Katabasis

Yellowface author R.F. Kuang returns to speculative fiction with her latest novel Katabasis, a campus novel set in hell. Plus Australian author Moreno...

2025-08-24 08:00:00 0:53:58
Gary Shteyngart, Jennifer Mills and Rhett Davis ask what's next

Gary Shteyngart, Jennifer Mills and Rhett Davis ask what's next

Russian born US writer Gary Shteyngart imagines a future America with strong parallels to Russia in Vera, or Faith, Adelaide based author Jennifer Mil...

2025-08-17 08:00:00 0:53:57
Florence Knapp and Brandon Jack on the power of a name

Florence Knapp and Brandon Jack on the power of a name

Florence Knapp's debut novel The Names is a sliding doors story about the naming of a child and has been a surprise success (for her). Plus Brandon Ja...

2025-08-10 08:00:00 0:53:58
Amy Bloom, Ben Markovits and Barbara Truelove on love, basketball and monsters

Amy Bloom, Ben Markovits and Barbara Truelove on love, basketball and monsters

Amy Bloom on her latest novel I'll Be Right Here about an unconventional chosen family, Ben Markovits goes on the road with his Booker Prize longliste...

2025-08-03 08:00:00 0:53:55
Ben Okri, Jana Wendt and Thomas Vowles on heartbreak, new beginnings and queer Melbourne

Ben Okri, Jana Wendt and Thomas Vowles on heartbreak, new beginnings and queer Melbourne

Booker Prize-winning Nigerian author Ben Okri on his novella Madame Sosostris and the Festival for the Broken-Hearted, Australian journalist Jana Wend...

2025-07-27 08:00:00 0:53:57
"Shimmering" and "strikingly new" — Siang Lu wins Miles Franklin Literary Award

"Shimmering" and "strikingly new" — Siang Lu wins Miles Franklin Literary Award

“Shimmering” and “strikingly new”—Siang Lu takes out the 2025 Miles Franklin Literary Award with Ghost Cities, his razor-sharp satire of the film worl...

2025-07-23 23:30:00 0:24:04
John Boyne, Maggie Stiefvater and Laura Elvery on hope, enemy diplomats and Florence Nightingale

John Boyne, Maggie Stiefvater and Laura Elvery on hope, enemy diplomats and Florence Nightingale

John Boyne concludes his challenging series The Elements with Air, US writer Maggie Stiefvater takes you to a luxury hotel for enemy diplomats in The...

2025-07-20 08:00:00 0:54:26
From a debut to two-time winner — the Miles Franklin shortlist is here

From a debut to two-time winner — the Miles Franklin shortlist is here

From Miles Franklin prize veteran Michelle de Kretster to debut novelist Winnie Dunn, we bring you all six of the shortlisted authors in this round-up...

2025-07-13 08:00:00 0:54:06
Ocean Vuong and Fleur McDonald reimagine Connecticut and Kalgoorlie

Ocean Vuong and Fleur McDonald reimagine Connecticut and Kalgoorlie

US poet, Ocean Vuong says when he was growing up "being a writer was like being a unicorn" but now he's published his second novel The Emperor of Glad...

2025-07-06 08:00:00 0:53:56
Esther Freud has a lot to say about sisters

Esther Freud has a lot to say about sisters

Esther Freud mines her family story to discover new truths in My Sister and Other Lovers, Dominic Amerena asks what is the price of ambition in I Want...

2025-06-29 08:00:00 0:53:57
Yael van der Wouden on sex, history and an incredible year

Yael van der Wouden on sex, history and an incredible year

Fresh off her 2025 Women’s Prize win, Yael van der Wouden talks The Safekeep—the novel that’s got everyone buzzing. It caps a stellar run for Yael, wh...

2025-06-22 08:00:00 0:53:57
Catherine Chidgey, Kevin Wilson and Josephine Rowe on history, travel and an almost saint

Catherine Chidgey, Kevin Wilson and Josephine Rowe on history, travel and an almost saint

New Zealand author Catherine Chidgey asks, what if World War II had ended differently in her latest novel The Book of Guilt. Plus Kevin Wilson sends h...

2025-06-15 08:00:00 0:53:57
Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey loosens the reins

Booker Prize winner Samantha Harvey loosens the reins

Samantha Harvey didn’t mean to write a space novel—but Orbital won the Booker. At the 2025 Margaret River Readers and Writers Festival, she talks drea...

2025-06-08 08:00:00 0:53:57
Alan Hollinghurst and Charlotte Wood on gay lives and celebrity nuns

Alan Hollinghurst and Charlotte Wood on gay lives and celebrity nuns

Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst reflects on writing about gay lives and Booker Prize shortlisted author Charlotte Wood explains what it's like t...

2025-06-01 08:00:00 0:53:57
Liane Moriaty and David Nicholls on small screen success

Liane Moriaty and David Nicholls on small screen success

From Sydney Writers Festival, two bestselling writers, David Nicholls and Liane Moriarty, reveal what it's like to see their stories go from the page...

2025-05-25 08:00:00 0:53:57
Kaliane Bradley, Rumaan Alam, success and 'sexy dead guys'

Kaliane Bradley, Rumaan Alam, success and 'sexy dead guys'

Kaliane Bradley shares the serious side to her obsession with muttonchops and time travel, with her book The Ministry of Time, and Rumaan Alam reflect...

2025-05-18 08:00:00 0:53:56
Marian Keyes — "I have lived many lives"

Marian Keyes — "I have lived many lives"

Irish writer Marian Keyes on family, wisdom, and writing through the chaos. At Margaret River, she chats with Claire Nichols about her 16th novel, My...

2025-05-11 15:00:00 0:53:57
Eimear McBride, Tasma Walton and James Bradley on stormy weather and broken families

Eimear McBride, Tasma Walton and James Bradley on stormy weather and broken families

Irish writer Eimear McBride revisits favourite characters on a rainy night, actor-turned-writer Tasma Walton dredges up a family story of abduction an...

2025-05-04 08:00:00 0:54:05
Mother fault lines with Betty Shamieh, Debra Oswald and Naima Brown

Mother fault lines with Betty Shamieh, Debra Oswald and Naima Brown

Palestinian American playwright Betty Shamieh turns to fiction in Too Soon, a nuanced and lusty story of three generations of Palestinian women and th...

2025-04-27 08:00:00 0:54:06
Chigozie Obioma on kindness, big families and the Biafran War

Chigozie Obioma on kindness, big families and the Biafran War

Booker Prize shortlisted Nigerian author Chigozie Obioma joined Claire Nichols at Byron Writers Festival to discuss his latest novel The Road to the C...

2025-04-20 08:00:00 0:54:05
Gregory Maguire has another Wicked tale to tell

Gregory Maguire has another Wicked tale to tell

American writer Gregory Maguire joins Claire Nichols in a rare and revealing conversation about the evolution of his Wicked series that inspired the p...

2025-04-13 08:00:00 0:54:05
Charlotte McConaghy on The Wild Dark Shore

Charlotte McConaghy on The Wild Dark Shore

A small family lives on a remote island, the father a caretaker for the world's seeds. Then in the rising seas, a woman is washed up to shore. Charlot...

2025-04-06 08:00:00 0:54:05
Roisin O'Donnell and a woman on the run

Roisin O'Donnell and a woman on the run

A mother escapes a controlling husband. But that is just the beginning. Nesting, the debut novel from award-winning Irish writer Roisin O'Donnell take...

2025-03-30 07:00:00 0:54:06
Laila Lalami, Steven MinOn and Madeleine Ryan on mining dreams, a walking corpse and a very bad day

Laila Lalami, Steven MinOn and Madeleine Ryan on mining dreams, a walking corpse and a very bad day

Award-winning Moroccan American author Laila Lalami imagines a world where the most intimate aspects of life are mined for data in her speculative fic...

2025-03-23 07:00:00 0:54:05
Bernhard Schlink, Vincenzo Latronico and Diana Reid on transitions, ennui and memory

Bernhard Schlink, Vincenzo Latronico and Diana Reid on transitions, ennui and memory

A story of finding family, Bernhard Schlink's latest novel The Granddaughter, examines the lingering impact of a divided Germany and the rise of the f...

2025-03-16 14:00:00 0:54:39
Rachel Kushner on writing spies, anarchists and Neanderthals

Rachel Kushner on writing spies, anarchists and Neanderthals

American writer Rachel Kushner joins Claire Nichols on the stage at Adelaide Writers Week for a conversation about the Booker-shortlisted Creation Lak...

2025-03-09 14:00:00 0:54:39
Colum McCann, Robert Lukins and Jane Yang on repair, the ultra-rich and bound feet

Colum McCann, Robert Lukins and Jane Yang on repair, the ultra-rich and bound feet

In his latest book Twist, New York-based Irish writer Colum McCann dives into the digital age, travelling deep under the ocean into a tangled world of...

2025-03-02 14:00:00 0:55:37
Morgan Talty on family, blood and belonging

Morgan Talty on family, blood and belonging

Penobscot Indian Nation writer Morgan Talty's Fire Exit is a story of family bonds that go beyond bloodlines.
Charles is a white man who must no...

2025-02-23 14:00:00 0:17:36
My Biggest Book 06 | Markus Zusak on The Book Thief

My Biggest Book 06 | Markus Zusak on The Book Thief

In this final episode of My Biggest Book, where prominent authors reflect on their defining books, Markus Zusak reminisces about the literary phenomen...

2025-02-22 11:00:00 0:37:00
When Makassar and Yolnu peoples met, a long history told in A Piece of Red Cloth

When Makassar and Yolnu peoples met, a long history told in A Piece of Red Cloth

The Yolnu people of the Northern Territory had a fruitful trading relationship with the Makassar people from Indonesia long before Australia was colon...

2025-02-16 14:00:00 0:21:22
My Biggest Book 05 | Roddy Doyle on The Commitments

My Biggest Book 05 | Roddy Doyle on The Commitments

In this episode of My Biggest Book, where prominent authors reminisce about the book that defined their career, Roddy Doyle reflects on the times and...

2025-02-15 11:00:00 0:34:00
Eowyn Ivey on Alaska, bears and magic

Eowyn Ivey on Alaska, bears and magic

Eowyn Ivey is best known for her magical debut novel, The Snow Child, a book set in her home state of Alaska.
Her new book, Black Woods Blue Sky...

2025-02-09 14:00:00 0:20:58
My Biggest Book 04 | Nikki Gemmell on The Bride Stripped Bare

My Biggest Book 04 | Nikki Gemmell on The Bride Stripped Bare

For journalist and writer Nikki Gemmell her Biggest Book was a huge commercial success, but it had a sensational effect on her life and work.
Th...

2025-02-08 11:00:00 0:34:00
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