In this special Feature Episode brought to you by Penguin Books Australia, we speak to four debut authors about their new books.
Erin Riley is a writer and social worker who has spent most of the last decade working alongside marginalised populations in community aged care in and around Sydney. Erin brings a queer lived experience to their professional work and to their writing. They were a Penguin Random House Australia Write It fellow in 2021, and have been published in various publications including
Kill Your Darlings and
Bent Street. Erin lives in Sydney with their partner and Remy the dog. A Real Piece of Work is their debut book.
Vidya Madabushi is an Indian writer living in Sydney. She has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Sydney, and her first novel,
Bystanders, was published in India in 2015.
Bystanders was shortlisted for the Tibor Jones South Asia Prize, and a previous version was longlisted for the Australian Vogel Award. In 2018, Vidya received the Writing NSW Grant for Fiction for the creation of this novel.
The Days Toppled Over is her Australian debut.
Annette Higgs is a writer living in Sydney, Australia. She was born and grew up in Tasmania, leaving on her 18th birthday to study literature and law at the Australian National University in Canberra. She has lived, worked and studied in Sydney, London and Italy, and holds a Doctor of Arts from the University of Sydney. A Pushcart nominee, her short work has appeared in literary journals and anthologies in Australia, the USA, the UK and India. Her novel
On a Bright Hillside in Paradise won the 2022 Penguin Literary Prize.
Nick Bhasin is a writer and editor based in Sydney, but originally from the US. His writing has appeared in a variety of publications, including the
New York Times, the
Guardian, the
Sydney Morning Herald, the
Age, Junkee and
McSweeney’s and he has occasionally appeared on ABC Melbourne radio as a cultural attaché. He won the US music game show
Name That Tune and his satirical parenting blog ‘Daddy’s Little Miracle’ was selected to join the
New York Times’ parenting section’s blogroll. Nick has worked as an editor for
Junkee,
10 Daily, SBS
, Foxtel Magazine and
OK! Magazine. He has a tremendous speaking voice.
I Look Forward to Hearing From You is his debut novel.
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