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Playing:
AMTAG_60 - AMTAG_60
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Orlando, FL
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Sofia, Bulgaria
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Fiona Inglis
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Chris Price
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Charlotte Grimshaw.
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Well, it rhymes.
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Brian Turner and Gilbert Van Reenan speak about their collaboration of words and photographs.
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Barbara Ewing on her latest historical novel The Fraud, and Sarah Laing, author of Dead People's Music.
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Michael Thorp on his self published book and new work from essayist and poet Michael Harlow.
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Kapiti based writers Cathy Smeed and Brent Lewis discuss how they came to specialise in writing sex scenes.
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Sally-Ann Spencer on translating a giant book about dwarves from German into English.
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We explore Canterbury's landscapes and people in a new anthology of prose and poetry, Crest to Crest.
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Buddhist Rain is the name of a new CD of Bill Manhire's poetry set to music by Norman Meehan.
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Joni shares her best remedy for chronic pain.
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Journalist Lyn Loates sets her novel Butterscotch in Christchurch, when the Parker and Hulme murder cast a shadow over many lives.
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Features the talents of poet Geoff Cochrane and Book Council Executive, Noel Murphy on encouraging young people to read more
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Two new collections from Victoria University Press, one from Stephanie de Montalk and the other from Lynn Davidson.
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Our featured writer is French-American novelist, playwright and librettist Yann Appery, who's in Wellington on a Randall Cottage writer's residency.
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Novelist Tanya Moir talks about her new book La Rochelle's Road, an account of the early settlers of Banks Peninsula.
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Third Verse - "Romeo"
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Third Verse - "Magazine"
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Madeleine Tobert a Scot now living in New Zealand who's created a remote Pacific Island on which to set her debut novel, The Sea on Our Skin, published by Hodder and Stoughton.
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