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Category: The Garret At Home

Ellena Savage_The Garret
June 17, 2020January 10, 2022

At home with Ellena Savage

Ellena Savage is an author […]

Larissa Behrendt_The Garret
June 13, 2020October 14, 2020

Larissa Behrendt on ‘Finding Eliza: Power and colonial storytelling’

Larissa Behrendt, a Eualeyai and […]

Ellen van Neerven _The Garret_Throat_2020
June 4, 2020June 8, 2020

At home with Ellen van Neerven

Ellen van Neerven is an […]

Ronnie Scott_The Garret Podcast
May 28, 2020December 31, 2020

At home with Ronnie Scott

Ronnie Scott is a novelist, […]

Trent Jamieson_The Garret
May 21, 2020January 10, 2022

At home with Trent Jamieson

Trent Jamison discusses writing children’s […]

Jess Hill_The Garret
May 15, 2020January 10, 2022

At home with Jess Hill

Jess Hill is an investigative […]

James Bradley_The Garret
May 7, 2020January 10, 2022

At home with James Bradley

James Bradley’s work explores the […]

Dervla McTiernan_The Garret
April 30, 2020August 15, 2022

At home with Dervla McTiernan

Dervla McTiernan’s novel, The Rúin (2018), was a […]

Anna Spargo-Ryan_The Garret At Home
April 6, 2020May 5, 2020

At home with Anna Spargo-Ryan

This interview with Anna Spargo-Ryan […]

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