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On this episode of The Callover, we are joined by acclaimed Australian writer Helen Garner. Known for her unflinching observations of human behaviour, her works Joe Cinque’s Consolation and This House of Grief are powerful accounts drawn from the courtroom.
Garner has also been asked to participate in workshops, helping judges refine their writing to improve clarity and accessibility.
In this conversation, she reflects on her fascination with the legal system, her observations from many hours spent in court rooms, and how storytelling, precision and clarity shape legal practice.
To find Georgia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-athanasellis-21713715a/
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On this episode of The Callover, we are joined by acclaimed Australian writer Helen Garner. Known for her unflinching observations of human behaviour, her works Joe Cinque’s Consolation and This House of Grief are powerful accounts drawn from the courtroom.
Garner has also been asked to participate in workshops, helping judges refine their writing to improve clarity and accessibility.
In this conversation, she reflects on her fascination with the legal system, her observations from many hours spent in court rooms, and how storytelling, precision and clarity shape legal practice.
To find Georgia: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-athanasellis-21713715a/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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