Author Interview
Bookmarks with Tania Roxborogh
Tania Roxborogh is an award-winning children's author of Charlie Tangaroa and the creature from the sea, and secondary school teacher based in Christchurch. Audio
Sisters remembering farm tales from childhood
Sisters Jennifer Somervell and Margery Fern are celebrating the launch of the sixth in their Tales From The Farm picture book series. Margery's illustrations help embellish Jennifer's rhyming tales of… Audio
The Abundant Garden, Niva and Yotam Kay
Niva and Yotam Kay have produced what's being welcomed as a "go-to guide to gardening". Their book The Abundant Garden will be appreciated by established as well as budding food growers. Audio
Justine Bateman embracing ageing
When former teen star Justine Bateman Googled her name several years ago, she was shocked to see critics talking about how old she looks. She talks to Jesse about what she did next! Audio
Rick Gekoski - Rare books and Darke Matter
Author, Mann Booker prize judge and chair, and rare book dealer Rick Gekoski turned to writing novels at the tender age of 72. Darke Matter is his most recent. Audio
How food affects your mood
What you eat today will affect how you feel and think tomorrow. Dr Bonnie Kaplan and Dr Julia Rucklidge who want us to rethink our food choices as a way to combat rising mental health issues. They… Audio
Hands of Death and Destruction or The Raptor – which surgeon would you choose?
Eileen Merriman and Carl Shuker discuss their novels A Mistake and The Silence of Snow, which take medical mishaps as a starting point. A highlight of the 2020 Word Christchurch Spring Festival. Audio
New poetry from author and slam artist - Courtney Sina Meredith
Burst Kisses on the Actual Wind is the latest collection of poems by author, playwright and slam artist Courtney Sina Meredith. Courtney's first poetry book Brown Girls in Bright Red Lipstick came out… Audio
The life of Rita Angus revisited
It's ironic - you spend years researching a book, it wins acclaim and awards when it's published, and then it generates new information that you wish you'd been able to include in it. But the good… Audio, Gallery
Northwest Passage: 'Just tell me I'm not going to die'
Yachting journalist Rebecca Hayter's book Wild Seas to Greenland details her attempt on the treacherous Northwest Passage with former ocean racing skipper Ross Field. She joins the show to discuss the… Audio
Life through the seasons on a high country Kiwi station
A High Country Life is a memoir of life through the different seasons on Otematata Station, a high country sheep and beef station in North Otago. The author Philippa Cameron joins the show to discuss… Audio
Priestdaddy author Patricia Lockwood releases her debut novel
Patricia Lockwood's 2017 memoir Priestdaddy was named one of the 10 best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review. She's just released her debut novel No One Is Talking About This, which… Audio
Cal Flyn: Life in the post-human landscape
Cal Flyn's latest book, Islands of Abandonment: Life in the Post-Human Landscape tells the story of a dozen abandoned places around the world, from Chernobyl to the volcanic Caribbean, and looks… Audio, Gallery
Waikato vet, farmer and romance writer Danielle Hawkins
Kathryn meets Waikato vet, farmer, mother, and romance writer Danielle Hawkins. She has four bestselling rural romantic fiction books in print, and her new book Two Shakes of a Lamb's Tail - is a… Audio
The drama behind the Russian space race
Film director Stephen Walker reveals the drama behind one of humanity's greatest adventures in his new book, Beyond: The Astonishing Story of the First Human to Leave Our Planet and Journey into… Audio
How to Write about Art
Auckland Art Gallery director Kirsten Lacy talks to Jesse about the art of writing about art. Audio
Engaging tamariki in tree conservation by story telling
Visual artist Kate Parker grew up roaming bushland in Kaeo in the Far North. That early introduction to the natural world is reflected in the art she produces. Her latest endeavour is her debut… Audio, Gallery
Ray Berard on gangs, gambling and his novel-turned-TV show
Ray Berard followed his partner to New Zealand, ending up working first in the horse industry and then at the TAB - supervising fifty gambling outlets. What he witnessed working in the gambling… Audio
Trying to answer the question: 'What is Life?'
The dictionary doesn't have the definition, neither does Google but it's one of the biggest questions of all; what is life? Science columnist for the New York Times, Carl Zimmer, discovers the quest… Audio
Peter Frampton: 'Living in the limelight was never for me'
Peter Frampton's 'Frampton Comes Alive!' album made him one of the biggest names in rock history. But it wasn't all beer and skittles. He joins the show to discuss his incredible musical career and… Video, Audio