The Garret: Writing & Publishing

#3 non-fiction interview of 2020: Hilary McPhee

12.30.2020 - By Bad Producer ProductionsPlay

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To celebrate the end of 2020, we've re-released our highest rating non-fiction interviews of the year: #3 is Hilary McPhee.

Hilary McPhee is a legendary writer and editor. She founded McPhee Gribble Publishers with Diane Gribble in 1975, was Chair of the Australia Council for the Arts from 1994 to 1997, and was the inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow at Melbourne University until 2004.

Hilary's books include Other People’s Words (2001), Wordlines (2010), Memoirs of a Young Bastard: the Diaries of Tim Burstall (2012) and Other People's Houses (2019).

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