Date With A Debut

Series 2, Episode 19 - The Skin I’m In by Steph Tisdell


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ORIGINAL WORDS & NERDS BROADCAST: 25 October 2024

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Date With A Debut is a podcast hosted by writer Nick Wasiliev: shining a light on debut authors, their incredible books, and their journeys to publication.

 

For the nineteenth episode of series two, Nick sits down with Steph Tisdell, author of The Skin I’m in. They discuss the book, diversity within diversity, the many experiences First Nations people have inside and outside their community, and more.

 

WARNING: this podcast contains frequent strong coarse language

 

BOOKS: 

 

Debut Feature:

The Skin I'm In by Steph Tisdell: https://bit.ly/3ZKSQ8a 

 

Other Books Mentioned:

The Humans by Matt Haig: https://bit.ly/4ejq03g 

  • Always Will Be by Mykaela Saunders: https://www.uqp.com.au/books/always-will-be 

  • Firelight by John Morrissey: https://booktopia.kh4ffx.net/Y9eNkO 

     

    PRODUCTION NOTES: 

     

    Host: Nick Wasiliev

    Guest: Steph Tisdell

    Editing & Production: Nick Wasiliev

    Podcast Theme: ‘Chill’ by Sakura Hz

    Production Code: 2:19

    Episode Number: #32

    Additional Credits: Dani Vee (Words & Nerds), Candice Wyman (Pan Macmillan Australia)

     

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