Between our pages

By: Premier’s Reading Challenge WA
  • Summary

  • Between our pages is a Premier’s Reading Challenge WA podcast. Join Fiona Bartholomaeus and a variety of guests as they explore the wonderful world of books and reading in WA. Transcripts of each episode are available on premiersreadingchallenge.wa.edu.au
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Episodes
  • Episode 18: Renowned First Nations storyteller Brenton E McKenna
    Sep 6 2024

    Brenton E McKenna is a leading First Nations graphic novelist who blends his culture and history with comedy and fiction. He joins us to chat about how without comics he wouldn’t be the passionate reader and writer that he is today, and how creating his latest book, Hairy Holes, in black and white was a fun challenge.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 17: From country upbringing to award-winning novels
    Aug 6 2024

    Holden Sheppard is a passionate YA author whose country roots still inform his stories of teenage hope, fears, failures and triumphs. His audience is poised to expand worldwide following the adaptation of 'Invisible Boys' as a TV series. He joins us to chat about how he explores the topics of masculinity, sexuality and mental health in his books and how surreal it is seeing is characters on screen and in person.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 16: Environmental scientist and animal illustrator Renée Treml
    Jul 5 2024

    Renée Treml is an author, illustrator and scientist who uses her environmental and biological science background to inform her artwork and share her love for Australian animals. She joins us on Between our pages to chat about the inspiration for her latest book and the technique she uses to create her art.

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    18 mins

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