Truman Capote brought true crime to literature with his "nonfiction novel" In Cold Blood. In this podcast, Lee and Stephanie discuss a lesser-known piece of Capote non-fiction, the short story "The Handcarved Coffins". They discuss murderers, the line between truth and fiction, and a car full of snakes.
MQ Student Writers‘ Festival: Indigenous Futurism (Terra Nullius and The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf)
The Power of Little Worlds: Interview with Michelle Cahill
Observing Loneliness: Kazuo Ishiguro‘s Klara and the Sun
Japanese Boys Love, Thai Boys Love, and K-Pop: An Interview with Dr Thomas Baudinette
To Gaze or not to Gaze: Portrait of a Lady on Fire
Creative Writing Mastercl: Conversation with Felicity Castagna hosted by Assoc. Prof. Hsu-Ming Teo
HSC Enrichment Session: The Poetry of Kenneth Slessor with Professor Louise d'Arcens
HSC Enrichment Session: The Crucible with Assoc. Prof. Paul Sheehan
HSC Enrichment Session: The Tempest and Hag-Seed with Professor Louise d'Arcens
HSC Enrichment Session: The Truman Show with Dr Ryan Twomey
HSC Enrichment Session: Jane Austen's Emma with Dr Stephanie Russo
HSC Enrichment Session: The Poetry of T.S Eliot with Assoc. Prof. Paul Sheehan
HSC Enrichment Session: Richard III & Looking for Richard with Dr Stephanie Russo
HSC Enrichment Session: John Keats & Bright Star with Dr Geoffrey Payne
The Wandering: An Interview with Intan Paramaditha
Does My Head Look Big in This? Interview with Randa Abdel-Fattah
Kaneto Shindo's Kuroneko: A Tale of Fire and Ice
The Bored and the Beautiful - Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Avventura
Page Richards on the changing states and stakes of literary fiction in contemporary times
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