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ALICIA TUCKERMAN – If I tell You & WILL KOSTAKIS ‘The Sidekicks’

I felt I had to to pair these two authors together as they deal with  young adult anguish of facing up to  ones true sexual orientation.

Alicia Tuckerman has written a searing memoir of what it is like to try and hide your true sexual feelings when growing up in a small town, while Will Kostakis’  book  is a novel but so clearly based on his own experiences as a young gay teenager.

Both authors have written about the tension of  growing up in small towns and agonising over whether they will be ‘ found out’ and what that would mean not just for themselves but   for their families and friends. Maybe if you have  a teenager or a friend who you suspect is struggling with sexual  identity these two beautifully written books might  give them the confidence to be themselves.

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Alicia Tuckerman  reads from ‘If I tell you’

 

Alicia Tuckerman – Interview

Recorded at the Bellingen Writers Festival 2018

 

THE SIDEKICKS’ – Will Kostakis

‘The SidekickS’ deals with a young man trying to fit in with a small town definition of what it means to be male. In this read, the hero has a heart to heart with his mother about  and realises  he doesn’t have to hide anymore. As Will Kostakis says in his interview, everything became easier for him once he became honest about who he was.

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Will Kostakis reads from ‘The Side kick’

 

Will Kostakis – Interview

 

Recorded at the Somerset Festival of Literature 2018

Authors from the Somerset Literature Festival

On Friday  March 26th  Narratives attended the Somerset Literature Festival which is held in Queensland every year at Somerset College.

They had a fantastic lineup of authors and illustrators of children’s and Young Adult fiction.

We recorded the following authors reading from their books and their reads will be all online by next week. Interviews and reads will appear throughout the year on the Narratives Podcasts page.

Will Kostakis ‘ The Sidekicks’

Tim Harris ‘ Mr. Bambuckles Remarkables Fight Back’

Rebecca Johnson -‘Vet Cadets- Welcome to Willow vale’

James Roy & Noel Zihabamwe ‘One Thousand hills’

Katie O’Donnell – ‘Untidy Towns’

Jessica Watson – Indigo Blue’

Gabrielle Williams – My Life as a Hashtag’

Claire Christian  – ‘Beautiful Mess’

Chrissie Perry ‘ Penelope Perfect – Project Best Friend’

Sha’an d’Anthes-‘ Zoom’

There were some amazing topics covered from coming out gay to cyber bullying, to escaping Rwanda during the massacres. I will post as these all go up and encourage you to check them out whether for yourself or someone you know.

Claire Christian with her novel 'Beautiful Mess'