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The Author's Tale
Stephanie Frewen
31 episodes
8 months ago

Casual conversations with prominent and influential New Zealand Authors.

How did they become a writer, what inspires them, influences them and where does their writing journey take them next?

The first series features Canterbury authors Kathleen Gallagher, Gavin Bishop and James Norcliffe.

Series two: Helen Lowe and Heather McQuillan with more to follow.

Presented and Produced by Stephanie Frewen, made with assistance from the Christchurch City Council and Creative Communities Scheme, and also Edition Audiobooks - www.editionaudiobooks.com edition@editionaudiobooks.com - working with authors and publishers in New Zealand and beyond to create Audiobooks and Ebooks.


Contact: theauthorstale.nz@yahoo.com



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Casual conversations with prominent and influential New Zealand Authors.

How did they become a writer, what inspires them, influences them and where does their writing journey take them next?

The first series features Canterbury authors Kathleen Gallagher, Gavin Bishop and James Norcliffe.

Series two: Helen Lowe and Heather McQuillan with more to follow.

Presented and Produced by Stephanie Frewen, made with assistance from the Christchurch City Council and Creative Communities Scheme, and also Edition Audiobooks - www.editionaudiobooks.com edition@editionaudiobooks.com - working with authors and publishers in New Zealand and beyond to create Audiobooks and Ebooks.


Contact: theauthorstale.nz@yahoo.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Bonus Episode James Norcliffe - Readings
The Author's Tale
25 minutes
3 years ago
Bonus Episode James Norcliffe - Readings

We take the chance to hear readings from his collection of poetry "Shadowplay"; his children's book "Mallory Mallory Trick or Treat"; an audience favourite 'The True Story of Soap' from Letters to Dr Dee; and a repeat airing of a reading from his YA novel The Assassin of Gleam.


Special thanks to the following publishers:

Proverse Hong Kong for providing the audio of 'At Fossil Gorge' and 'Hamlet Nurses his Beer' from his book Shadowplay.

Otago University Press for permission to air 'The True Story of Soap'

Penguin Random House New Zealand for permission to read an extract from 'Mallory Mallory Trick or Treat'


'Mallory Mallory Trick or Treat' is read by Juliet Grey

'The Assassin of Gleam' is read by Robert Snow


Thanks also to the Christchurch City Council and Creative Communities Scheme.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Author's Tale

Casual conversations with prominent and influential New Zealand Authors.

How did they become a writer, what inspires them, influences them and where does their writing journey take them next?

The first series features Canterbury authors Kathleen Gallagher, Gavin Bishop and James Norcliffe.

Series two: Helen Lowe and Heather McQuillan with more to follow.

Presented and Produced by Stephanie Frewen, made with assistance from the Christchurch City Council and Creative Communities Scheme, and also Edition Audiobooks - www.editionaudiobooks.com edition@editionaudiobooks.com - working with authors and publishers in New Zealand and beyond to create Audiobooks and Ebooks.


Contact: theauthorstale.nz@yahoo.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.