
Writer, father and long-time friend of RTRFM Laurie Steed is no stranger to vulnerability and his latest collection of short stories published with UWA Publishing is no different.
Greater City Shadows is a culmination of everything Laurie does best; a love letter to connection, relationships and Boorloo/Perth, spanning the people, places and moments that define the city.
Though based in the most isolated city in the world his work has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and published in Best Australian Stories, The Age and Meanjin...just to name a few.
He has a PhD in creative writing from The University of Western Australia and currently works for Writing WA as an editor, writer and workshop facilitator.
In this episode Laurie chats about creating during the pandemic, being the father of two young boys and how he has made friends with risk.
Between The Lines is an RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Feb 7, 2024

Kristy Nita Brown is an emerging WA children’s book author whose debut book Looking for Lilly was shortlisted for the West Australian Young Readers Book Award and won second place at the 2022 aspiring authors comp in the chapter book category.
She has successfully published locally and nationally and is completely independant.
We chat about her experiences in the independent publishing world and the importance of literacy for little people.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/show/2L1XzaG5FgOlOGDroOdcmK
Dec 5, 2023

This month on Between The Lines bibliofile Danielle Raffaele sits down with environmental planner and designer Daniel Jan Martin about Forests Atlas, a field guide to the forests of south west Australia.
Produced in collaboration with Noel Nannup, Alice Ford, Nasen Robb, Clancy Martin and Mariela Espino Zuppa, Forests Atlas blends maps with artworks, photography and story in celebration of the life and colour of this unique biodiversity hotspot.
The two discuss the origin story of this special collaboration and the cultural and political impact the project has had on the south west.
Between The Lines is an RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/show/2L1XzaG5FgOlOGDroOdcmK
Oct 27, 2023

Carrie Cox is a journo, author, tutor, mother and timid surfer, never all at once and not in that order.
She’s lived in Perth since 2010 where she has penned a weekly satirical column Carrie On which ran for more than ten years. She has authored two non-fiction books and several novels, her latest of which, Storylines, is a tender, humorous and earnest exploration of beauty, family and ageing.
In Chapter Seven of Between The Lines host Danielle Raffaele sits down with Carrie to chat about it's origins, the philosophy of beauty and how to craft, own and tell your unique story.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/show/2L1XzaG5FgOlOGDroOdcmK
Sep 1, 2023

Brendan Ritchie is a writer and acedemic from the south coast of WA. He is the winner of the 2022 Dorothy Hewett Award for an unpublished manuscript and author of novels including Carousel (2015) and Beyond Carousel (2016).
Brendan has a PhD in Creative Writing and has also published poetry and non-fiction in several notable journals and collections. He lives on Wadandi land with his wife and two young daughters.
In chapter six of Between the Lines, Danielle Raffaele sits down with Brendan to chat about the joys and challenges of publishing books and the big ideas we can draw from the writing of local authors.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/show/2L1XzaG5FgOlOGDroOdcmK
Jul 27, 2023

Madison Godfrey is a writer, editor and educator who lives on Whadjuk Noongar land, with a rescue cat named Sylvia.
They have performed poetry at the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Albert Hall, TEDx, Glastonbury Festival and have recently released their second poetry collection Dress Rehearsals - a memoir made of poetry documenting a decade of performing womanhood in a non-binary body.
In Chapter Five of Between the Lines we learn about Madison's playful experiment in creating fun, frivolous yet deeply personal poetry; learning and unlearning femininity and getting back in touch with their desire.
There're mosh pits, femme fatals, lots of bathrooms and, of course, beautiful, compelling poetry.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2uJq2ECm2yKFFTRVe7YjTS
Jul 10, 2023

In chapter four of our series Danielle Raffaele sits down with local writer Katherine Allum, self professed 'writer geek' and winner of the 2023 Fogarty Literary Award.
American-born, Katherine developed her forthcoming debut novel novel The Skeleton House as part of an MA at City, University of London and dived deep into writing during COVID from a tiny one-bedroom flat.
The book is work of literary fiction set in a small town in the Nevada desert and follows Meg; mother of two and married to Kyle. He is the husband everyone thinks is perfect but tension rises as Kyle builds his dream home and Meg’s desire for autonomy and freedom resurfaces as does a secret from the past.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
Jun 7, 2023

Craig Silvey is one of WA's most beloved authors and a hit both nationally and globally for his works including Rhubarb, Jasper Jones and Honeybee.
He returns with Runt, a whimsical yet didactic story about a young girl and her best friend - a dog of indeterminate pedigree. It’s a story about resilience, county town life, the impacts of climate change and the importance of joy and community.
In Chapter Three of Between The Lines Craig jumps in the studio to chat about storytelling, the importance of representation and his two decades in the world of publishing.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3bPVxC46gFaoVyVDxzStsk
May 16, 2023

We turn the page to Chapter Two with emerging local writer Molly Schmidt.
Molly is a journalist and novelist who won the 2022 Fremantle TAG Hungerford Award for the unpublished manuscript Salt River Road set to be out via Fremantle Press in November 2023.
Schmidt’s coming-of-age story is set in 1970s regional Western Australia and follows teenage siblings, Rose and Frank Tetley, who are grappling with the death of her mother. Though fictional the story draws on her own experience of losing her father to cancer and champions the wisdom and knowledge of Traditional Custodians across the South West with Molly embarking on an extensive research and collaboration period to make sure all local voices are included in the story.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/2kki35D3hKDHbZwLcmv8s6
Apr 11, 2023

In chapter one of our series we hear from Noongar-Yamatji woman Brooke Blurton who has just penned her debut memoir Big Love: Reclaiming Myself, My People, My Country.
You may remember Brooke from a little television series called The Bachelorette, where she stole the hearts of men and women alike as the first bisexual and Indigenous contestant. But as we discover in her book there is so much more to the story.
It's vulnerable and uplifting, revealing the hardship and heartbreak of a life lived with the legacy of intergenerational trauma, mental illness and poverty... but above all love.
Between The Lines is a new RTRFM podcast all about books and ideas!
Join Danielle Raffaele as she sits down with the WA writers, publishers and poets bringing local stories and perspectives to life on the page.
Artwork by Hannah Coakley.
https://open.spotify.com/show/2L1XzaG5FgOlOGDroOdcmK
Mar 14, 2023
