Episode 23: Pukeahu: An Exploratory Anthology

Pukeahu: An Exploration Anthology is a place-based anthology of waiata, poems, essays, and fiction about Pukeahu / Mt Cook, a small hill in Wellington, Aotearoa-New Zealand that rises between two streams. You can read Pukeahu at http://pukeahuanthology.org Better off Read is available on iTunes where you can subscribe by clicking here Better off Read is also available on PodBean … Continue reading Episode 23: Pukeahu: An Exploratory Anthology

Episode 22: Joe Buchanan and Pip Adam talk about Solaris by Stanislaw Lem

In this episode I speak to Joe Buchanan amazing reader, writer and scientist about Stanislaw Lem's Solaris. You can read Joe's thesis here You can see the research specimens he collected for his thesis here Better off Read is available on iTunes where you can subscribe by clicking here Better off Read is also available on … Continue reading Episode 22: Joe Buchanan and Pip Adam talk about Solaris by Stanislaw Lem

Episode 21: Celebrating the Launch of Lynn Jenner’s Lost and Gone Away

This episode we are celebrating the publication of Lynn Jenner's new book Lost and Gone Away launched by Auckland University press this week. You can read more about Lynn at her website PINKLIGHT Better off Read is available on iTunes where you can subscribe by clicking here Better off Read is also available on PodBean … Continue reading Episode 21: Celebrating the Launch of Lynn Jenner’s Lost and Gone Away

Episode 20: Natasha Dennerstein and Pip Adam talk about The Bengal Engine’s Mango Afterglow by Geoff Cochrane

I spoke with writer Natasha Dennerstein about Geoff Cochrane's The Bengal Engine's Mango Afterglow a book we are both very fond of. Natasha is in San Francisco where she writes and studies. Here is a video of her reading last year. And here is a video of the Word Party/Nova Jazz at Top of the Mark … Continue reading Episode 20: Natasha Dennerstein and Pip Adam talk about The Bengal Engine’s Mango Afterglow by Geoff Cochrane

Episode 19: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of The Method Actors by Carl Shuker

Carl Shuker's novel The Method Actors was published in 2005. In this episode we celebrate this it's 10th anniversary. You can watch Motown Junk by the Manic Street Preachers here. Better off Read is available on iTunes where you can subscribe by clicking here Better off Read is also available on PodBean where you can subscribe by clicking here … Continue reading Episode 19: Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of The Method Actors by Carl Shuker

Episode 17: Clare Needham and Pip Adam talk about The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks

Clare is a writer from Wellington who also publishes work through her Giant Sparrow Press Clare Needham and I talked about Iain Banks' The Wasp Factory. We talk about various covers, this is the one we remember from when we read the book: In the podcast I stalk about (but can't remember the author of) The Martian of course it's written … Continue reading Episode 17: Clare Needham and Pip Adam talk about The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks

Episode 16: Helen Heath and Pip Adam talk about Men Explain Things To Me by Rebecca Solnit

For this episode, writer Helen Heath and I tried something a bit different. Instead of using an entire book as a starting point for our discussion we looked at a single essay, Rebecca Solnit's Men Explain Things To Me which you can read here The conversation was wide-reaching and here are links to some of the … Continue reading Episode 16: Helen Heath and Pip Adam talk about Men Explain Things To Me by Rebecca Solnit

Episode 15: John Summers and Pip Adam talk about The Scarecrow by Ronald Hugh Morrieson

John Summers' new book The Mermaid Boy is published by Hue & Cry Press and will be released on May 7. You can pre-order it here And you should because it is an extremely exciting new work and a damn good read. The Wellington launch is 6pm on May 7 at Unity Books. John's work has appeared … Continue reading Episode 15: John Summers and Pip Adam talk about The Scarecrow by Ronald Hugh Morrieson

Episode 14: Dougal McNeill and Pip Adam talk about Writing the 1926 General Strike: Literature, Culture, Politics by Charles Ferrall and Dougal McNeill

It was a distinct privilege to speak with Dougal on the occasion of the launch of the book he has written with Charles Ferrall, Writing the 1926 General Strike: Literature, Culture, Politics The launch was held on the anniversary of unionist Ernie Abbott's death at Trades Hall and was preceded by a minutes silence in his memory. … Continue reading Episode 14: Dougal McNeill and Pip Adam talk about Writing the 1926 General Strike: Literature, Culture, Politics by Charles Ferrall and Dougal McNeill