Carolyn Smart on Bonnie and Clyde, Michael Redhill on pseudonyms
Shelagh Rogers talks to Carolyn Smart about her criminally inspired poetry, and Michael Redhill explains why he went undercover.
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Carolyn Smart talks about Careen, her poetic look at legendary couple Bonnie and Clyde, and Eisha Marjara takes a poignant look at the personal experience of anorexia that informed her new YA novel. Michael Redhill explains why writing under a pseudonym isn't all it's cracked up to be, and Craig Davidson reminisces about almost getting a job harvesting worms for bait shops.