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FULLY LIT: A podcast about Australian writing

Brought to you by the Sydney Review of Books, Impact Studios,
and the UTS Writing and Publishing program.

Welcome, or welcome back, to the Sydney Review of Books podcast – now known as Fully Lit.

Fully Lit is a must-listen for anyone interested in the past, present, and future of Australian writing.

This podcast series aims to ignite interest in Australian writers and writing, and to illuminate the complexities and oversights in the way that Australian literature is talked about. Through longform discussions, richly sound designed readings, and a wealth of archival material, listeners will come to appreciate Australian literature as they’ve never done before: with a deeper sense of its history, cultural and political contexts, and place in the global publishing landscape.

In Season One (Episodes 1-8), you’ll hear many luminaries of Australian letters, from Anita Heiss to John Kinsella, Nicholas Jose, and Jeanine Leane, discuss topics including the evolution of the Australian novel, the poet’s sense of responsibility, and the critical culture around First Nations writing. These episodes also feature readings from old and new classic works by Peter Carey, Alexis Wright, Patrick White, Iwaki Kei, Oodgeroo Noonuccal, Natalie Harkin, and more.

These are followed by episodes that take you to some of the liveliest discussions in OzLit happening in Sydney and around the country. Hear contenders for the Miles Franklin talk about their work, arguments for why we need a Poet Laureate, critics report on the events shaking up the arts and cultural landscape – and much more!

Join us on this unique journey through the many stories and voices that have helped shape what Australian writing is today.

The SRB Podcast (2020) Shownotes

Fully Lit (2025) Shownotes