
The Bookseller's Podcast
Episode 39. Richard Flanagan
The only author to have won both the Booker and the Baillie Gifford (Flanagan refused the prize money), Mark and Jaye finally get to speak with Richard Flanagan. He did not disappoint.

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The Bookseller's Podcast is hosted by Jaye Chin-Dusting from the Mary Martin Bookshops and Mark Rubbo from Readings. Based in Melbourne, Australia, traditionally Wurundjeri country, our podcast is targeted at booksellers with an indie bias. We aim to be informative to anyone interested in the art of bookselling. You can find us on instagram @the_booksellers_podcast
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The Bookseller's Podcast
The only author to have won both the Booker and the Baillie Gifford (Flanagan refused the prize money), Mark and Jaye finally get to speak with Richard Flanagan. He did not disappoint.

The Bookseller's Podcast
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Episode #34
Mark and Jaye learn about Julie Burland's original story, how PRH Australia sits within the multi-national organisation, how Australian stories are nurtured within this structure and why she thinks independent bookshops are key. We also discuss fixed book pricing and that very particular headache of our industry, returns.

Episode #32
With Sorrento Writers Festival about to embark on its 4th very successful year, it is time to hear from its enigmatic founder and director, Corrie Perkins.

Episode #35
Continuing on from Episode 34 on advoacy and policy-making, we chat with Susannah Bowen, the new CEO of the Australian Bookselling Association. Susannah talks about her background and expertise, her passion for books and her aspirations for not only championing the Australian Indie Bookshop but also her plans to future-proof our sector . Help her help ourselves! We urge all owners, booksellers, authors and readers to get involved and to do your bit to help Susannah foster an environment that could profoundly impact our bookshops.
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