In this Craft of Writing episode Pam chats to  Emily Maguire on characterisation in her latest novel Love Objects.

Emily is the author of six novels, including the Stella Prize and Miles Franklin shortlisted An Isolated Incident and three non-fiction books. Emily's articles and essays on sex, feminism, culture and literature have been published widely, including in the Sydney Morning HeraldThe Australian,The Observer and The Age.

Emily works as a teacher and mentor to young and emerging writers, and is 2018-19  was Writer in Residence at the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney, where she undertook much of the research she did for Love Objects.

The Saturday Paper says this of the characterisation in Love Objects:

One of the most compelling elements of this accomplished book is Maguire's ability to completely inhabit a character.

There's so much great advice in this episode on how to inhabit your character's skin.

Grab a cuppa and join Pam and Emily on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.

 

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In this Craft of Writing episode Pam chats to  Emily Maguire on characterisation in her latest novel Love Objects.


Emily is the author of six novels, including the Stella Prize and Miles Franklin shortlisted An Isolated Incident and three non-fiction books. Emily's articles and essays on sex, feminism, culture and literature have been published widely, including in the Sydney Morning Herald The Australian, The Observer and The Age.


Emily works as a teacher and mentor to young and emerging writers, and is 2018-19  was Writer in Residence at the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney, where she undertook much of the research she did for Love Objects.


The Saturday Paper says this of the characterisation in Love Objects:


One of the most compelling elements of this accomplished book is Maguire's ability to completely inhabit a character.


There's so much great advice in this episode on how to inhabit your character's skin.


Grab a cuppa and join Pam and Emily on the Writes4Women Convo Couch.


 


SHOW NOTES:


Writes4Women


www.writes4women.com


Facebook @writes4women


Twitter / Instagram @w4wpodcast


 


W4W Patreon


https://www.writes4women.com/support-us-on-patreon


 


Emily Maguire


Website: click here 


Instagram: click here


 


Pamela Cook


www.pamelacook.com.au


Facebook: click here


Twitter: click here 


Instagram: click here


 


This episode produced by  Pamela Cook for Writes4Women.


 


 


 

Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/writes4women?fan_landing=true

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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