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From the Lighthouse is a literary podcast published out of the Department of English at Macquarie University. Your hosts Dr Stephanie Russo and Dr Michelle Hamadache love to talk about anything to do with books, from the latest bestsellers and prize-winners, film and television adaptations of books to bookish news. Join us as we chat all things literary. For more information visit the MQ English Department webpage at www.engl.mq.edu.au
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Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Jenna Guillaume's What I Like About Me: A Daggy Caravan Park Romance
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Wednesday Mar 13, 2019
Jenna Guillaume's debut novel, What I Like About Me, is a YA romantic comedy set at that most Australian of settings: the daggy caravan park. This week, Stephanie is joined by Jenna to discuss romance, body positivity, beauty pageants, Twitter, Dirty Dancing, and why all dresses should have pockets.
Jenna's Twitter account is @JennaGuillaume and her novel What I Like About Me is available at all good bookshops now.

Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
Interview with Laura Neill, Editor for The Quarry Journal Issue 13
Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
Wednesday Feb 27, 2019
The Quarry Journal, the online journal of Macquarie University's English Department, is currently seeking submissions for Issue 13: Borderlines. This week, Stephanie and Michelle discuss the issue with the student editor, Laura Neill.
For more information on The Quarry, or to submit please visit the journal website: http://thequarryjournal.com/submit-2/

Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
Meredith Lake, award-winning historian, traces the impact of the Bible on Australian culture, from Tony Abbott's misuse of the Bible to discredit the science of climate change to the distinctively Australian irreverence for authority that saw the coining of the expressions 'bible-basher' and 'wowser'. Join Michelle Hamadache as she interviews Meredith Lake about the complex ways the Bible and its reception has shaped Australian literature, language and politics.

Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Alison Lyssa, playwright, writer and poet, discusses her groundbreaking feminist play Pinball. Pinball, a play about a young lesbian couple fighting the patriarchy for custody of one of the women's son, was labelled 'feminist chauvinist piggery' in the Australian Press in the 80s when it was first performed. Now a set-text in universities in the UK and re-staged by Duck Duck Goose in 2014, Pinball and its playwright, Alison Lyssa, remain cutting edge in contemporary Australia.

Wednesday Jul 18, 2018
Trauma and the Possibility of Change: An Interview with Meera Atkinson
Wednesday Jul 18, 2018
Wednesday Jul 18, 2018
Meera Atkinson's Traumata is an innovative mix of memoir and cultural criticism, in the vein of Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts. This week, Stephanie chats to Meera about writing about trauma, the #metoo movement, and the possibility of change.
For more info visit our website at: https://www.fromthelighthouse.org

Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
How do you solve a problem like Junot Diaz?
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Wednesday Jul 04, 2018
Just as our Contemporary Literature students were reading Junot Diaz, allegations of sexual harassment against the author emerged at the Sydney Writers Festival. Stephanie talked to three students from the class - Joanna Catsanos, Juliette Kaado and Jasmine Joyan - to discuss their reactions to the revelations.

Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Kate Rossmanith: Small Wrongs: Remorse and the criminal justice system
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Wednesday Jun 13, 2018
Remorse plays an important part in Australia’s criminal justice system, impacting both sentencing and parole. Kate Rossmanith’s book, Small Wrongs, explores remorse in all its complexity. Join Michelle Hamadache as she talks with Kate about researching and writing her compelling new release.
For more info visit our website at: https://www.fromthelighthouse.org

Wednesday Mar 21, 2018
Wednesday Mar 21, 2018
This week, Stephanie and Michelle interview Michelle Cahill, writer and managing director of the literary journal Mascara. In this wide-ranging discussion, they talk about the intersection of medicine and literature, interceptionality, and literary gate-keeping.
For more info visit our website at: https://www.fromthelighthouse.org