An interview with the author Alexis Wright is presented. When asked about her interest in books, she explains that she is reading a series of natural history books. She also comments on her interest in travel and the process of writing another novel. The challenges of the writing process are also explored
Rebecca SklootMeet the author as she describes the story behind writing the book. Be sure to ask her...
A 2011 conversation with the author Leslie Williams about her life and the inspiration for her work
International audienceAlexis Wright has a unique way of appropriating and adapting the English langu...
Born on November 25th 1950, Alexis Wright is a Waanyi woman from the highlands of the southern Gulf ...
Alexis Wright talks about writing Carpentaria - where her inspiration and ideas came from, and the p...
This paper examines the literary interview as a form, and as a source of research material for creat...
Coincidentally tonight, as governments continue to grapple with the on-going social crisis in Aborig...
I was asked by the editors for this book if they could include a interview I did with novelist Isabe...
In an interview conducted September 19, 2018, novelist and short story writer Stephanie Powell Watts...
Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known contemporary writers, exploring the ways i...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Catherine Johnson, the award-winning author of historical novels for chil...
In this conversation with FWR\u27s Laura Valeri, Susanna Daniel discusses her debut novel, the ficti...
As a linguist, it is a rare privilege to speak directly to a writer whose works you have studied in ...
Interviews with British novelists, plus critical overviews and bibliographic matter
Rebecca SklootMeet the author as she describes the story behind writing the book. Be sure to ask her...
A 2011 conversation with the author Leslie Williams about her life and the inspiration for her work
International audienceAlexis Wright has a unique way of appropriating and adapting the English langu...
Born on November 25th 1950, Alexis Wright is a Waanyi woman from the highlands of the southern Gulf ...
Alexis Wright talks about writing Carpentaria - where her inspiration and ideas came from, and the p...
This paper examines the literary interview as a form, and as a source of research material for creat...
Coincidentally tonight, as governments continue to grapple with the on-going social crisis in Aborig...
I was asked by the editors for this book if they could include a interview I did with novelist Isabe...
In an interview conducted September 19, 2018, novelist and short story writer Stephanie Powell Watts...
Writing Talk includes interviews with nineteen well-known contemporary writers, exploring the ways i...
In order to better understand and appreciate Alexis Wright’s publishing history, it is important to ...
Dr Kate Loveman interviews Catherine Johnson, the award-winning author of historical novels for chil...
In this conversation with FWR\u27s Laura Valeri, Susanna Daniel discusses her debut novel, the ficti...
As a linguist, it is a rare privilege to speak directly to a writer whose works you have studied in ...
Interviews with British novelists, plus critical overviews and bibliographic matter
Rebecca SklootMeet the author as she describes the story behind writing the book. Be sure to ask her...
A 2011 conversation with the author Leslie Williams about her life and the inspiration for her work
International audienceAlexis Wright has a unique way of appropriating and adapting the English langu...