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Sydney Writers’ Festival

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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
Culture //

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
Fatima Bhutto, Roanna Gonsalves and Elaine Castillo
Reviews // Sydney Writers' Festival

Review: Know Your Place — The Politics of Identity at Sydney Writers’ Festival

Three authors discuss the questions around identity faced by writers of colour

May 4, 2019 Rhea Cai
Culture, Profiles // SWF

Emily Wilson on translating the Odyssey

Emily Wilson, Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, speaks on bringing a female perspective to the Odyssey

May 14, 2018 Sasha Veber
Culture, Profiles // SWF

Jennifer Egan on following her instincts

Pulitzer Prize-winning author of ‘A Visit From the Goon Squad’, Jennifer Egan, reflects on her writing process. 

May 6, 2018 Georgia Tan
Culture, Profiles // SWF

André Aciman on first love and the brutality of time in ‘Call Me By Your Name’

The acclaimed novelist speaks to Honi about love and loss

May 3, 2018 Theo Delaney
Culture, Profiles // SWF

‘Every good writer has to be bisexual’: Christos Tsiolkas on the art of fiction

One of Australia’s most acclaimed authors reflects on his craft.

May 1, 2018 Pola Fanous
Culture // Swf2017

John Safran figures the left should think about Australian extremism differently

Australia’s most renowned comedic documentarian returns with a look into zealotry in our country that asks more questions than it answers

June 8, 2017 Aidan Molins
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How Kim Jong-il took down coal seam gas in the inner west

Eden Faithfull and Swetha Das spoke to a filmmaker trained in North Korean propaganda

May 30, 2016 Honi Soit

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