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2019 Sydney Writers Festival

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An interview with Fatima Bhutto

A rare opportunity to interview a prolific author of colour

May 20, 2019 Rameen Hayat, Pranay Jha and Jessica Syed
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A Dangerous Time to Tell the Truth

Battered and bruised, the pursuit for truth nonetheless lives on in modern day journalism.

May 16, 2019 Anh Nguyen
Culture // 2019 Sydney Writers Festival

Lie to Me: An Evening of Storytelling

Politics is at the heart of this discussion on truth and lies in our society

May 8, 2019 Iris Zeng
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More or ‘Less’ uncertain: Andrew Sean Greer on changing queer identities

We sit down with Pulitzer Prize winning novelist and writer

May 5, 2019 Deaundre Espejo and Jeffrey Khoo

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