Tag: Interviews

  • Interview with Bernard Cornwell

    Interview with Bernard Cornwell

    Other Terrain is honoured to include in this issue this transcript of the interview conducted by Marion Taffe. In this interview, Marion talks with Bernard Cornwell, one of the most respected writers of historical fiction.   This interview also shows how us that an unpublished novel is not locked into stone.  The publication date for…

  • Crossing paths with both humour and loss: interview with James Colley.

    Crossing paths with both humour and loss: interview with James Colley.

    James Colley explores how the light and darkness in people’s stories can bring a community together to achieve a collective purpose.

  • The courage to question ideas: interview with Kelly Gardiner.

    The courage to question ideas: interview with Kelly Gardiner.

    Kelly Gardiner explores how one individual voice develops into an array of voices ready to write and share new ideas.

  • Ronnie Scott Interview

    Ronnie Scott Interview

    By Samuel Elliott Ronnie Scott was born in Newcastle, grew up in Brisbane and lives in Melbourne. In 2007 he founded The Lifted Brow, an independent literary magazine. He is board chair and president of TLB, the non-profit organisation that publishes The Lifted Brow and Brow Books, and a Lecturer in Creative Writing at RMIT University. Ronnie is a two-time MacDowell Colony Fellow and a writer of essays and criticism. The Adversary is…

  • R.W.R. McDonald Interview

    R.W.R. McDonald Interview

    By Samuel Elliott Rob McDonald is a Kiwi living in Melbourne with his two daughters and an extended rainbow family including HarryCat and Stevie Nicks the chicken. Rob attended Faber Academy’s Writing a Novel Stage 1 and Stage 2 and an excerpt of The Nancys was published in the Faber Writing Academy ‘Writing a Novel’…

  • Artist profile: Stephanie Gray

    Artist profile: Stephanie Gray

    By Sarah Giles Stephanie Gray is an emerging artist from Melbourne. Entirely self-taught, Stephanie was inspired by her Grandmother’s artistic talents. After trying to cajole her loving Gran into sharing the secrets of the craft, she was encouraged instead to develop her own style. That development style has led her to the beginning of an…