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Tsundoku

Tsundoku

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Summary

Welcome to Tsundoku – the podcast for addicted readers. Tsundoku is the Japanese word for that pile of books by your bed – the ones you fully intend to read – sometime! If you can’t resist a good story, are endlessly curious about new books and love nothing better than discussing an old favourite – this is the podcast for you. In Tsundoku we’ll talk to the authors of the moment, we’ll pull out the ‘hits and memories’ from years past and chat them back into life, and we’ll talk to readers from all walks of life about how they acquired their reading passion, their all time favourites … and what books they have waiting in their Tsundoku.

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Episodes
  • Episode 63 - Meet Vikings and murderers in two very different books
    Apr 29 2026

    Cath is entertained by Penny Tangey’s tale of murder, motherhood and caffeine as a group of unlikely sleuths solve a crime at the local library.

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    Michaela talks to Lisa Hannett about the fierce and fantastical women of Norse mythology who star in her riveting new book “Yet She Lives”.

    Guests:
    Penny Tangey, author of “What Rhymes with Murder?” and a number of books for younger people including “As Fast As I Can” and “Music Camp”,

    Associate Professor Lisa Bennett, author of “Yet She Lives” and “ Viking Women: Life and Lore” and “The Fortunate Isles”. Lisa writes under the pen name of Lisa Hannett.

    Other books that get a mention:

    David Malouf’s “Remembering Babylon”, “Johnno”, “An Imaginary Life” and “The Great World”.

    INSTAGRAM

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    @thamesandhudsonau

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    47 mins
  • Minisode 62A - Poet Miriel Lenore’s final poetry collection ‘Driving to Mulberrygong’
    Mar 27 2026

    Adelaide poet Miriel Lenore didn't take to poetry until two thirds of her way through an adventurous life. She was over her many years a botanist, researcher, traveller, student, teacher, activist, feminist, mother and grandmother. Miriel spent twenty years in Fiji, forty years in the Australian women's movement and the Adelaide writing scene, and ten years as a regular visitor to a Ngaanyatjarra community in the Western Desert of Western Australia.

    Miriel died in 2024 aged 96. Cath discusses Miriel’s final collection, with the poet’s longtime friend and curator, author Margaret Merrilees.

    Guest: Margaret Merrilees

    “Driving to Mulberrygong” published by Wakefield press

    @wakefieldpress

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    27 mins
  • Episode 62 - Antonia Pont’s ‘Plain Life’ + Tsundoku team’s recommended reads
    Mar 2 2026

    In the midst of the anxiety-ridden chaos of late-stage capitalism, is it really possible to lead a plain life? Philosopher, essayist and yogi Antonia Pont’s book is far more a philosophical analysis of our modern existence than it is self-help, but she offers advice on being true to oneself and ignoring the ‘noise’ of our current social media driven culture.

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    The Tsundoku team have a revealing chat about their summer reads; from erudite literature to cosy murder mysteries, from self-help to the secrets of the British Royals.

    Guest:
    Antonia Pont, author of ‘Plain Life’

    Other books that get a mention:

    ‘Organising from the Inside out’ - Julie Morgenstern

    ‘Let them’ - Mel Robbins

    ‘Paperboy’ - Christopher Fowler

    ‘A long winter’ - Colm Toibin

    ‘What Rhymes with Murder’ - Penny Tangey

    ‘The Names’ - Florence Knapp

    ‘Mad Mabel’ - Sally Hepworth

    ‘The Palace Papers’ - Tina Brown

    ‘The Vanity Fair Diaries’ - Tina Brown

    ‘A Different Kind of Power’ - Jacinda Ardern

    ‘The Lady in Gold’ - Anne-Marie O’Connor

    INSTAGRAM

    @newsouthpublishing
    @newsouthbooksau

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    38 mins
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