Listen "Inherited trauma and Australian Jewish culture with Elise Esther Hearst"
Episode Synopsis
Elise Esther Hearst is a Melbourne-based playwright and author, working and living on Boon Wurrung country. She studied Creative Arts at Melbourne University and playwriting at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Upcoming productions include A Very Jewish Christmas Carol (Melbourne Theatre Company) and Yentl (Malthouse Theatre). One Day We’re All Going to Die, published by Harper Collins Australia, is Elise's debut novel. Elise is currently working on her second novel. Our interview begins at 18.00We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of Substack is you can revisit all our old editions and comment on our episode updates to share your thoughts. Come say hi! Caitlin recommends: The Boyfriend Candidate by Ashley WinsteadAlexis, a school librarian, gets caught in a fake relationship with local political candidate Logan. A fun slow-burn romance with heart. Caitlin read a copy of this from Harlequin. Michelle recommends: Factory Girls by Michelle GallenA novel that's perfect for fans of Derry Girls. It's 1994 and Meave is waiting for her final exam results and praying it's enough to see her out of her small Northern Irish hometown. In this interview, we chat about:Being compared to Sally Rooney and Meg Mason as part of the 'sad girl lit' trendWriting about living as the descendant of a Holocaust survivor and exploring Australian Jewish cultureThe inspiration Elise took from her own grandmother in writing the character of CookieThe Pandemic Skip and not having our shit togetherElise's journey from playwright to novelist and the differences between the two formsBooks and other things mentioned:Big Girl, Small Town by Michelle GallenSorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason (listen to our interview here)Secrets by Jacqueline WilsonA Very Jewish Christmas CarolYentlFollow @eliseestherhearst on InstagramOne Day We're All Going to Die is available now. Thank you to Harlequin for providing copies of the book in preparation for the interview.Connect with us on Instagram: @betterwordspodPlease note that we choose podcast guests independently of Caitlin's job at HarperCollins Publishers. Although her job does help put us in touch with authors, we choose our guests based on what we've enjoyed reading and think you'd find interesting.
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