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Jamie & Leigh caught up with Gabrielle Tozer ahead of a very busy week for her. Her new kids book is out this week, she is appearing at the Wagga Library, and has an amazing project featuring women of the Riverina later this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gabrielle Tozer and Dani Vee chat about Gab's new book The Unexpected Mess of it All, anxiety and self-care, Taylor Swift, Bridgerton and enemies to lovers. A great chat!
She Makes News is a podcast proudly produced by OAK MagazineWelcome to your weekly news wrap up for regional women in Australia. It's Friday 17 May 2024. LINKSFarm Life Fitness - https://farmlifefitness.com.au/The Exchange Dubbo - https://www.yourexchange.co/Spark Drop -https://www.sparkdrop.com.au/Dumble Collective - https://dumblecollective.com.au/Gabrielle Tozer - https://gabrielletozer.com/AgriFutures Rural Women's Award - https://agrifutures.com.au/opportunities/rural-womens-award/Mildura Field Days - https://www.mildurafielddays.com.au/Business in the Bush - https://juliaspicer.com/businessinthebushRegenerative Psychology - https://regenerativepsychology.com.au/LET'S MAKE NEWS TOGETHERThat's your weekly wrap up for regional women. Stay informed. Stay Connected. Follow us on social media @shemakesnews or email shemakesnews@gmail.com ABOUT OAK MAGAZINEThis episode was hosted by Kimberley Furness, founder + editor of OAK Magazine. We are a proudly independent media publisher dedicated to sharing stories and amplifying voices of female change makers and women in business in regional and rural Australia. OAK is an award winning community ecosystem of print, digital, audio and events. We have demonstrated outstanding quality, innovation and impact through our print magazine, podcasts and audio version of OAK Magazine. OAK is where you will find in-depth chats and courageous conversations with women in business from regional and rural Australia.Stay social and connect with OAK Magazine on Facebook and Instagram.For more inspiring stories, visit OAK Magazine website. Hosted by Kimberley Furness, Founder + Editor, OAK Magazine.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Ahead of the release of her brand new book "The Unexpected Mess Of It All" we sit down with Wagga author Gabrielle Tozer to chat about the industry, what sparks her creativity and writing in Wagga. Plus we give you all the wrap up of all your local news and sport.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wagga author Gabrielle Tozer joined Jamie and Leigh to recount the tales of the teachers in her life as the Teacher, Teacher anthology hits the shelves. Also, can anyone else hula-hoop for 60 minutes straight???See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're switching things up for Season 9: Welcome to The Re-Read. In this mini-season, we check in with a selection of past guests to find out what they've been working on. Expect lots of books, some babies and plenty of chat. This season works a little differently, without book recommendations from us at the start of each episode. But we promise you'll still get plenty of books added to your TBR!Interview 1: Gabrielle TozerGabrielle Tozer was one of the first guests on the podcast, so she's been very busy since we last spoke. She joins us to discuss her children's book Melody Trumpet, and another Young Adult novel, Can't Say it Went to Plan.You can follow Gabrielle on Instagram @gabrielletozerIn this interview, we chat about:How motherhood has changed Gabrielle's writing career and what styles she wants to writeWhy every book needs a different writing processGab's latest YA novel, Can't Say It Went to Plan, and choosing how to portray Schoolies experiencesCan't Say It Went to Plan is available in Australia now. Remind Me How It Ends is now available in the US.Interview 2: Rhiannon WildeRhiannon Wilde joined us in 2021 to chat about her debut YA novel, Henry Hamlet's Heart. We were itching to discuss her second novel, Where You Left Us, which was released in September. Listen to our previous chat with Rhiannon here.You can follow Rhiannon on Instagram @rhiannon_wildeIn this interview, we chat about:Writing about anxiety while dealing with it as a creative personSecond book nerves, perfectionism and confronting your own ambition as a writerGoing from writing in isolation to finally visiting writer's festivalsWhat Rhiannon is working on nextWhere You Left Us is available now in Australia. Henry Hamlet's Heart is out now in the US. Books and other things mentioned:Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging (film)Before the Beginning by Anna MorganSophie Gonzales' publishing journey (listen to our chat here)Folklore, Evermore and Midnights by Taylor SwiftGirl Friend by Holly BourneConnect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspod
This week on the Writers Advice Podcast we have the beginning of a series of solo episodes through to the end of the year as a recap on everything that you have heard from the amazing authors I have had the privlidge of interviewing. This week I've complied some of the best advice given from incredibly successful authors including Mara Rutherford, Scarlett St. Clair, Lauren Kate, Carrie Cox & Gabrielle Tozer. You can grab a copy of my romance book Have We Met Before? or my new adult Rom-Com release, Manifest. Think: Legally Blonde Meets Abraham Hicks JOIN THE WRITERS ADVICE FACEBOOK GROUP Also you can join my reading community and book club on patreon where for as little as $6 a month you can recieve three new chapters of my unreleased Young Adult contemporary, Paranomal and Speculative fiction books ever week! - Olivia Hillier is creating Young Adult Books | Patreon To Contact Me:Website: oliviahillier.comInstagram: @oliviahillierauthorTikTok:@oliviahillierauthor
Wagga author Gabrielle Tozer joined us to chat about local books, her expanding catalogue, and to have a crack at Fakin', Bacon, or On This Day-kin. The Civic Theatre Season launched and Carissa Campbell gave us all the details!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast I am joined by Australian Young Adult Author, Gabrielle Tozer. Gabrielle and I speak about: Her journey to publication from magazine journalist to Young Adult Author The difference in the process of every book she writes, and the importance of keeping the process fresh for the realities of life, and the flow of creativity Her best advice and highly recommended books for any up and coming writer. To win a copy of Can't Say It Went To Plan, head to oliviahillier.com/podcast. To contact Gabrielle: Instagram: @gabrielletozer Website: gabrielletozer.com To contact me: Instagram: @_oliviahillier Website: oliviahillier.com
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
This 'inbetweenisode' is part of our Story Sessions series and features 'Can't Say It Went to Plan' by Gabrielle Tozer. This is the latest young adult novel from the fabulous Gabrielle Tozer, author of 'The Intern', 'Faking It' and 'Remind Me How This Ends'. This time, Gabrielle is taking on schoolies - that infamous break at the end of high school when Aussie kids hit the beach to celebrate. But this is not a party book, although there are plenty of parties - Gabrielle tackles the complex emotions that teens face at this time with her usual humour, perspicacity and warmth. Before Gabrielle reads from her novel, I asked her to answer some questions about her writing process as well her top three tips for writers. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dani Vee chats to Gabrielle Tozer about her novel Can't Say It Went To Plan.
Melody Trumpet was never supposed to be ordinary. As the daughter of famous musicians she was supposed to be extraordinary. A musical genius to carryContinue reading
Gabrielle Tozer chats to Dani Vee for a second time, this time about her beautiful children's novel Melody Trumpet. The novel is about the importance of art and friendship, and how you can overcome anything. The book also touches on the power of fame and how it can corrupt you. Listen to a review from a six year old at the beginning. Join us for a conversation about children's literature.
Magic & Mayhem: Discover the secrets to creating magnificent books for kids and teens.
How Gabrielle Tozer uses her marketing knowledge to promote her books. Gabrielle always knew she wanted to be a writer, and worked in magazines for many years before turning her hand to fiction. She has now published three YA novels and a picture book. Learn why you really should write what you know, why you shouldn’t put all your eggs in one basket, and why it’s important to look after yourself. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.
Australian YA fiction writer and journalist Gabrielle Tozer explores the past and its impact on our present lives, through her latest novel 'Remind Me How This Ends.' Gabrielle Tozer is the internationally published author of three YA novels: The Intern, which won the State Library of Victoria’s 2015 Gold Inky Award, Faking It and Remind Me How This Ends. Her first picture book, Peas and Quiet (illustrated by Sue deGennaro), was published in June 2017, and her YA contemporary short story ‘The Feeling From Over Here’ (featured in Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology) is also out now. Based in Sydney, Gabrielle loves sharing her passion for storytelling and creativity, and has appeared at festivals, schools and conferences around Australia including the Sydney Writers' Festival, Bendigo Writers' Festival, National Young Writers' Festival and the Somerset Celebration of Literature. She has also been featured on Weekend Today, Triple J and ABC Radio, as well as in The Sydney Morning Herald, Dolly, Girlfriend, TV Week and Cosmopolitan. The novel: Milo was a discoloured memory with blurred edges and a washed-out palette. Yet five minutes with him and everything came back to me in an instant." Layla Montgomery’s life fell apart at thirteen. After her mum died in a shock accident, Layla’s grieving father packed their bags and forced her to leave behind everything she’d ever known. Milo Dark has been stuck on pause since the Year 12 exams. His long-term girlfriend moved 300 kilometres away for uni, his mates bailed for bigger things, and he’s convinced he missed the reminder to plan out the rest of his life. As kids, Layla and Milo shared everything – their secrets, a treehouse and weekends at the river. But they haven't spoken since her mum’s funeral. That is, until Layla shows up five years later in his parents’ bookshop without so much as a text message. Pretty soon they’re drawn into a tangled mess that guarantees someone will get hurt. And while it’s a summer they'll never forget, is it one they’ll want to remember?
Gabby Tozer's hit novels The Intern, Faking It, & Remind Me How This Ends capture the doubts, ambitions and romantic failings of 20-something life. Her work connecting with the global YA market in search of real stories reflecting their lives and losses. In conversation Gabby shares her personal struggle of balancing success with ambition, revealing how an understanding of her own anxieties has led to a richer, more fulfilling life and career. Follow Gabby on Twitter @gabrielletozer
Are you ready to be inspired? Today Michelle and Caitlin chat to boss babe Gabrielle Tozer. She’s a journalist, copywriter, author, Bachie fanatic and lover of Hawaiian pizza. Gabrielle dishes the dirt on intern life and passes on some career wisdom as this week’s special guest. Gabrielle Tozer is the author of The Intern, Faking It, Remind Me How This Ends and Peas and Quiet (illustrated by Sue deGennaro). She was also published in Begin, End, Begin: A #LoveOzYA Anthology.
Each month on OzYAY, you’ll hear about two of the latest Australian young adult fiction novels. This month, the panel took a look at The Things We Promise by J.C. Burke and Remind Me How This Ends by Gabrielle Tozer.
Young Adult author Gabrielle Tozer joins #ABCRhi to talk about her latest book Remind Me How This Ends.
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Finalists for the Best Australian Blogs Competition are announced, should you dump your agent and focus on self-publishing? JuNoWriMo is here, Fin Review apologies for 'World is Fukt' front page, the most hated travel writing cliches, the book Youtility by Jay Baer, Writer in Residence Gabrielle Tozer, our Web Pick and more! Read the show notes. Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com