We can't stop talking about Sherlock. To celebrate 125 years since the publication of The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, Stephanie and Jimmy are joined by Dr Lee O'Brien to discuss the continuing appeal of Conan Doyle's most famous creation. They discuss the lovable Watson, the beguiling Irene Adler, the surprising darkness of these stories, and why Sherlock can be such a pain in the neck.
The Quarry Issue #15 Zoographia
Interview with Diana Plater on her first novel, Whale Rock
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, aka The Gothic Charms of a Sassy Witch
Titus Andronicus: A Bloody Mess or a Subversive Mess?
Brilliant, smart, surprising, dirty ... but enough about me, let's talk about Fleabag
#crusoeat300 and the Strange Life and Works of Daniel Defoe
Might as well face it, we're still addicted to true crime
Sara-Mae Tuson and Heyer Today
1819: An Extraordinarily Prolific Year for Keats
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile: A Reference to Bundy or the Netflix Film?
Game of Thrones Finale: The Rant is Long and Full of Terrors
Interview with Ellie Crookes on Guinevere and Arthurian Literature
Interview with Xu Daozhi on Indigenous Cultural Capital: Postcolonial Narratives in Australian Children's Literature
Might as well face it, we're addicted to true crime
In love with the shape of you: An Interview with Lee Kofman
Mary Queen of Scots and the Enduring Appeal of Tudor Queens
Jenna Guillaume's What I Like About Me: A Daggy Caravan Park Romance
Interview with Laura Neill, Editor for The Quarry Journal Issue 13
Best Books of 2018 (re-uploaded)
Beloved and Controversial: The Works of Enid Blyton
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Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Write The Book: Conversations on Craft
Grimms’ Fairy Tales
Pride and Prejudice
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends