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Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, Mohammed Massoud Morsi
Lauren Pratt Interview Mohammed Massoud Morsi Reilly McGrath The Dorothy Hewett Award
The Hair of the Pigeon is an unpublished novel that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, Mohammed Massoud Morsi shares how it feels to be shortlisted and his advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.
Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, Georgie Harriss
Lauren Pratt Georgie Harriss Interview Reilly McGrath The Dorothy Hewett Award
Perpetual Stew is an unpublished novel that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, Georgie Harriss shares how it feels to be shortlisted and their advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.
Getting to know 2025 DHA shortlistee, Corrie Hosking
Lauren Pratt Corrie Hosking Interview Reilly McGrath The Dorothy Hewett Award
Clutch Feathers, Draw Breath is an unpublished novel that is shortlisted for the 2025 Dorothy Hewett Award. In this short interview, with UWA Publishing intern Reilly McGrath, Corrie Hosking shares how it feels to be shortlisted and her advice for writers looking to submit to the Dorothy Hewett Award in the future.
'Settlement, Struggle and Success' shortlisted for the 2025 Margaret Medcalf Award
Lauren Pratt Bill Bunbury Jenny Bunbury Margaret Medcalf Award Margaret River Settlement Struggle and Success
Jenny and Bill Bunbury have been shortlisted for the 2025 Margaret Medcalf Award for their book Settlement, Struggle and Success: Margaret River and its Old Hospital, 1924–2024 published last year by UWA Publishing.
For the love of it: Catie Gressier discusses how Australians can support rare and heritage breed farmers and chats about her new book 'Saving Heritage Breeds: A Love Story'
Lauren Pratt Catie Gressier Saving Heritage Breeds Vignettes
In this interview Catie speaks with UWAP intern Maria Kakani about the research and inspiration behind her book and how everyday Australians can support local heritage breed farmers.