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Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.
282. Women Of A Certain Rage - International Women's Day 2021

Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2021 44:33


Dani Vee interviews Renee Pettitt-Schipp, Eva Cox and Claire G Coleman about Women of A Certain Rage published by Fremantle Press. We chat about rage, feminism, difficult women, progress and women.

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Friday Poem: Dr Renee Pettitt-Schipp

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 2:13


This week's Friday Poem comes from Dr Renee Pettitt-Schipp who lives in Denmark Western Australia – it's called "Tongue to the Wind."

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New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies
Interview with Australian Poets Leni Shilton and Renee Pettitt-Schipp

New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 18:17


In this special episode of New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies, we are joined by two fantastic Australian poets. In her new poetic narrative, Walking with Camels: The Story of Bertha Strehlow (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Leni Shilton takes us back to Central Australia of the 1930s to tell the story of Bertha Strehlow, one of very few white women living among Aboriginal people at the time. In her new collection, The Sky Runs Right Through Us: Poems from the Edge of the Indian Ocean (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Renee Pettitt-Schipp recounts her time working with asylum seeker and islander students on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an experience that can never be forgotten, even after her return to the Australian mainland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Poetry
Interview with Australian Poets Leni Shilton and Renee Pettitt-Schipp

New Books in Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 18:17


In this special episode of New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies, we are joined by two fantastic Australian poets. In her new poetic narrative, Walking with Camels: The Story of Bertha Strehlow (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Leni Shilton takes us back to Central Australia of the 1930s to tell the story of Bertha Strehlow, one of very few white women living among Aboriginal people at the time. In her new collection, The Sky Runs Right Through Us: Poems from the Edge of the Indian Ocean (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Renee Pettitt-Schipp recounts her time working with asylum seeker and islander students on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an experience that can never be forgotten, even after her return to the Australian mainland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books Network
Interview with Australian Poets Leni Shilton and Renee Pettitt-Schipp

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 18:17


In this special episode of New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies, we are joined by two fantastic Australian poets. In her new poetic narrative, Walking with Camels: The Story of Bertha Strehlow (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Leni Shilton takes us back to Central Australia of the 1930s to tell the story of Bertha Strehlow, one of very few white women living among Aboriginal people at the time. In her new collection, The Sky Runs Right Through Us: Poems from the Edge of the Indian Ocean (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Renee Pettitt-Schipp recounts her time working with asylum seeker and islander students on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an experience that can never be forgotten, even after her return to the Australian mainland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Literary Studies
Interview with Australian Poets Leni Shilton and Renee Pettitt-Schipp

New Books in Literary Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 18:30


In this special episode of New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies, we are joined by two fantastic Australian poets. In her new poetic narrative, Walking with Camels: The Story of Bertha Strehlow (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Leni Shilton takes us back to Central Australia of the 1930s to tell the story of Bertha Strehlow, one of very few white women living among Aboriginal people at the time. In her new collection, The Sky Runs Right Through Us: Poems from the Edge of the Indian Ocean (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Renee Pettitt-Schipp recounts her time working with asylum seeker and islander students on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an experience that can never be forgotten, even after her return to the Australian mainland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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New Books in Literature
Interview with Australian Poets Leni Shilton and Renee Pettitt-Schipp

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 18:17


In this special episode of New Books in Australian and New Zealand Studies, we are joined by two fantastic Australian poets. In her new poetic narrative, Walking with Camels: The Story of Bertha Strehlow (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Leni Shilton takes us back to Central Australia of the 1930s to tell the story of Bertha Strehlow, one of very few white women living among Aboriginal people at the time. In her new collection, The Sky Runs Right Through Us: Poems from the Edge of the Indian Ocean (UWA Publishing, 2018), poet Renee Pettitt-Schipp recounts her time working with asylum seeker and islander students on Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an experience that can never be forgotten, even after her return to the Australian mainland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

australian walking new books aboriginal poets leni christmas island central australia cocos keeling islands new zealand studies renee pettitt schipp