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Catch up on our latest #UWRF24 episode with award-winning authors Felix Cheong, Nam Le, and Omar Musa, alongside host Veronica Sullivan, as they explore the art of genre-shifting and how conventional forms in literature are being challenged. Revisit a rich discussion as they make sense of the creative process behind shifting genres and discuss its challenges.The complete session is now available to watch at ubudwritersfestival.com/media. Or, tap the link in our bio to listen to the session on podcast platforms like Spotify and Simplecast.
Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
With rainfall and wind warnings in effect for the North Coast, we decided to check in Veronica Sullivan from Environment Canada's weather office for the latest.
Hear from our Head of Programming, Veronica Sullivan, as she reflects on last year's successful Spring Fling, and shares what's in store for audiences this year. In 2023 the Wheeler Centre's Spring Fling is going Above and Beyond: looking further, delving deeper, and asking bigger questions with outstanding thinkers who are reshaping our world and envisioning extraordinary futures. Across 24 captivating events from 2 to 14 October, hear from international guests Hernan Diaz (Trust), musician and artist Lonnie Holley, Rebecca Makkai (I Have Some Questions for You), Caroline O'Donoghue (The Rachel Project and host of the hit podcast Sentimental Garbage) and Ed Yong (An Immense World), alongside local luminaries including Leigh Sales, Trent Dalton, Melissa Lucashenko, Thomas Mayo, Pia Miranda and Andrew Quilty.Tickets to Spring Fling are on sale now at wheelercentre.com. Buy three or more eligible Spring Fling events and get 15% off your purchase. The Wheeler Centre is incredibly thankful for the generous support of its patrons Maureen Wheeler AO and Tony Wheeler AO; series partners The Moat and Readings; and event partners the E.W. Cole Foundation, Montalto, Museums Victoria and RMIT Culture. Special thanks to accommodation partner The Sofitel. Featured music is Kwick Baby by Young Community. Spring Fling is proudly supported by the Victorian Government through Creative Victoria and is supported through the Melbourne City Revitalisation Fund – a $200 million partnership of the Victorian Government and the City of Melbourne.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acclaimed writers Paige Clark (She Is Haunted) and Chloe Wilson (Hold Your Fire) chat about their short story collections, both bound by fantastical and unsettling elements, inconversation with Veronica Sullivan. Recorded for MWF in 2021.Support MWF: https://mwf.com.au/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Angela Preston joins us again from the North Carolina Department of Education as our guest host this week. She will be interviewing Veronica Sullivan from the Kentucky Department of Education, Todd Langager from the San Diego County Department of Education, and Jennifer Gonzales from the Colorado Department of Education. Each interview shares insights, stories, and reflections on their journey through implementation. January SISEP Blog: Reflecting on Your Implementation Journey To view the full interviews check out the SISEP YouTube Channel!
Two of Australia’s most exciting debut authors, Melissa Manning and Adam Thompson, discuss their captivating short story collections set against the Tasmanian landscape, with Veronica Sullivan. Traversing a rugged coastline, Manning’s Smokehouse features a series of interlinked stories that bring into focus how the people we meet and places we live shape who we become. Thompson’s Born Into This showcases stories with Tasmanian Aboriginal characters at their heart, blending pathos and humour while touching on identity, racism and heritage. Recorded for MWF in 2021.Support MWF: https://mwf.com.au/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artistic Director Al Cossar launches the program for the 69th Melbourne International Film Festival; bookworm Veronica Sullivan reviews the debut novel Small Joys of Real Life by Allee Richards; the team discuss superstitions and why you shouldn't put new shoes on the table; award-winning playwright Samah Sabawi gives the lowdown on her upcoming play Them at Arts Centre Melbourne; Dr. Jen talks us through the weird science of human screams and what they communicate, which sees the team ponder their favorite fire alarms. With presenters Sarah Smith, Daniel Burt and Bobby Macumber. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfastersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/breakfasters/?hl=en
Large Day today ! Warm Temperatures for all - Environment Canada Meteorologist Veronica Sullivan by VOCM
Upcoming Week Will See a Mix of Rain & Sun - Environment Canada Meteorologist Veronica Sullivan by VOCM
Jo Lennan and Laura Jean McKay have written two brilliant, wholly original books that examine humanity and animality as a wave of extinctions gathers force. They are joined by the Wheeler Centre’s Veronica Sullivan to discuss how their work invites us to rethink our relationship with animals and why our fate is tied to the creatures we share the planet with. The stories in Jo’s In the Time of Foxes are united by the clever, dangerous spirit of the fox. Laura’s The Animals in That Country conjures an Australia in which the victims of a pandemic begin to understand the language of animals. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
With entries now open for the third year of The Next Chapter, the Wheeler Centre's writers' scheme, join three recipients and their mentors – Arthur Bolkas and Arnold Zable, Meleika Gesa-Fatafehi and Ellen van Neerven, and Jean Bachoura and Maria Tumarkin – to discuss the varied forms support for emerging writers can take, and the unique qualities of writing mentorships. Hosted by Veronica Sullivan. Veronica Sullivan, Maria Tumarkin and Jean Bachoura Presented annually, The Next Chapter gives ten outstanding emerging writers the time and space to write, and a 12-month mentorship with an experienced writer. Through these mentorships, tomorrow's great voices are steered and supported by today's literary icons. Presented in partnership with the Emerging Writers' Festival.Support the Wheeler Centre: https://www.wheelercentre.com/support-us/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this very special episode we shine the spotlight on one of our own, beloved Sisteria co-host Veronica Sullivan. We discuss balancing multiple jobs as an arts worker, tips for travel and self care, and her emotional but important decision.
How women are represented and seen by society impacts hugely on their status in our communities. Gender inequality has its root causes in our cultural attitudes to women.This IWD2019 conversation takes a long hard look at what representation looks like -- in the news, on our screens, on stages, in Parliament and policy.Panelists Timmah Ball, Rachael Brown, Santilla Chingaipe, Jane Gilmore and chair Veronica Sullivan unpick the ways we see women as a defining factor of how women’s lives unfold.Hosted by the Victorian government's Department of Premier and Cabinet for IWD2019.Feminist Writers Festival holds a biennial festival, year-round one-off events, monthly publishing and occasional podcasts.Web: www.feministwritersfestival.comFacebook: @feministwritersfestInsta/ Twitter: @femwritersfestPanelistsTimmah Ball https://au.linkedin.com/in/timmah-ball-78a64621Rachel Brown @RachBrownABC Santilla Chingaipe http://www.santillachingaipe.comJane Gilmore http://janegilmore.comVeronica Sullivan http://veronicasullivan.comShout OutsKel Butler from Listen Up Podcasting for editing and pod mentoring.Women Victoria for funding support, and the Department of Premier and Cabinet for event hosting.
Laura’s Elizabeth Woollett’s novel, Beautiful Revolutionary, draws heavily on the story of the Jonestown Massacre and the People’s Temple. Through the eyes of a young couple and others, Laura examines what attracted people to Jim Jones and how a search for meaning can become something more sinister. In this recording Veronica Sullivan and Laura discuss Beautiful Revolutionary (Scribe Publications) and the appeal of this particular story. This was a Carlton After Hours event. You can find or place a hold on Beautiful Revolutionary at your local branch of Yarra Libraries. Yarra Libraries Recommends these items from our collection Beautiful Revolutionary – Laura Elizabeth Woollett The Love Of A Bad Man – Laura Elizabeth Woollett The Love of A Bad Man (e-resource) – Laura Elizabeth Woollett The Family – Chris Johnston The Girls – Emma Cline The Girls – Emma Cline (e-audiobook) The Girls – Emma Cline (e-book)
In this Mini Episode we address the giant elephant in the room: the silly season. Hosts Steph Van Schilt and Veronica Sullivan talk saving vs. spending, negotiating holiday cheer, and the art of re-gifting. Got a question for the Sisteria team? We'd love to hear from you. Submit emails or voice memos for our Arrogant Aunt segment to sisteriapodcast@gmail.com, or DM us on the socials.
Veronica Sullivan is a writer, editor, co-host of the Sisteria podcast and hard core feminist. She is also on the board of the Feminist Writers Festival and an invaluable organiser of the event. In this episode Veronica talks about finding her own feminism and the cultural relevance of the Feminist Writers Festival in current times. Writes4women are proud to be the podcast partner for the Feminist Writers Festival. Shownotes: FWF - Program and Tickets Website - www.feministwritersfestival.comFacebook / Twitter - @feministwritersfestW4Wwebsite - www.writes4women.comFacebook - @writes4womenTwitter/Instagram - @w4wpodcastVeronica Sullivan Website - http://veronicasullivan.comTwitter - @veronicaahhhSisteria Podcast - http://sisteriapodcast.com
Episode 5: Australian Women Writers We were very lucky to be joined by special guest, Veronica Sullivan, Prize Manager for the Stella Prize! Veronica’s books: Six Bedrooms / Tegan Bennett Daylight Hope Farm / Peggy Frew Justine’s books: The Women’s Pages / Debra Adelaide Panthers and the Museum of Fire / Jen Craig Natalie’s books: The other side of the world / Stephanie Bishop Small acts of disappearance / Fiona Wright Justine is currently reading: Leap / Myfanwy Jones Music in this episode by Ben Mason & Josh Woodward