- Collected
- Podcast
Meaghan Delahunt
- 3 October, 2019
- Meaghan Delahunt
Meaghan Delahunt speaks with Cherise Saywell about revolutionary beginnings, her physical drafting process and Colonial perceptions. Meaghan Delahunt speaks with Cherise Saywell about revolutionary beginnings, the physical nature of her writing and drafting process, being a ‘citizen of nowhere’ and the pressure on Australian writers to conform to Colonial perceptions of their country.
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