What would make a great Australian sporting novel? Our guests discuss translating the love of the game, footy nicknames, and intense team culture in ex-AFL player Brandon Jack’s Pissants.
And making sport of the Melbourne literary scene, Dominic Amarena’s debut novel I Want Everything is a clever, celebratory satire.
Kate and Cassie also review the 2025 International Booker Prize winner Heart Lamp, a collection of short stories from southern India.
Meanwhile, back home, The Miles Franklin shortlist has been announced.
Miles Franklin Literary Award Shortlist:
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GUESTS
James Button, writer, editor and journalist, whose books include Comeback: The Fall and Rise of Geelong, and Speechless: A Year in my Father's Business, about his time working as a speechwriter for Kevin Rudd and what that taught him about his own father's life, John Button, Minister for Industry in the Hawke and Keating Governments.
Beejay Silcox, writer, literary critic, and regular interviewer at writers’ festivals.
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CREDITS
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