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Secrets from the Green Room

Secrets from the Green Room

By: Irma Gold & Karen Viggers
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In each episode of the Secrets from the Green Room podcast hosts Irma Gold and Karen Viggers chat with a writer about their experience of the writing and publishing process in honest green room-style, uncovering some of the plain and simple truths, as well as some of the secrets – whether they be mundane or salubrious – and having a lot of fun in the process.

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  • Season 7: Episode 84: Festival Directors - Corrie Perkin and Veronica Sullivan
    Jun 22 2026

    Karen and Irma chat about how to decide on the POV(s) for a novel, and how to listen to what the book itself wants to be.

    Then Irma talks to Melbourne Writers Festival Director Veronica Sullivan and Sorrento Writers Festival Director Corrie Perkin about their pathways to becoming directors of two of Australia’s biggest festivals, the way they plan their programs, practical advice on what writers and their publishers can do to break into the festival circuit, what writers do wrong when pitching to festivals and how to get it right, the controversy around the Sydney Writers Festival exclusivity clause and the Bendigo and Adelaide festival boycotts, what makes both a good panellist and a good panel, how Corrie’s devastating experience of closing her bookshop led to creating a new festival, and why an event with Behrouz Boochani had a profound impact on Veronica.

    About Corrie and Veronica

    Corrie began her career as a cadet reporter at the Age and over the next three decades, worked in a variety of editing and writing roles. In 2009, she opened an independent bookstore in Hawksburn that ran that for 12 years. Then in 2023, she founded the Sorrento Writers Festival, which has quickly grown to become Australia’s second-biggest literary festival.

    Veronica began as a volunteer at Melbourne Writers Festival, then went on to intern at the Emerging Writers’ Festival. She was a founding board member and then program manager of the Feminist Writers Festival, and then became head of programming at The Wheeler Centre, before assuming her current role as Director of Melbourne Writers Festival.

    Show Notes

    Melbourne Writers Festival

    Sorrento Writers Festival

    Find out more about Irma and Karen

    Visit Irma Gold’s website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Season 7: Episode 83: Debut authors – Lisa Moule and Dominic Amerena
    Jun 1 2026

    Karen and Irma chat about structuring a novel, in particular the use of prologues and epilogues.

    Then in the first of an occasional series with debut authors, Irma talks to Dominic Amerena and Lisa Moule about the challenging process of writing their first novels, how to trust your writing instincts, their very different paths to finding agents and publishers, the brutal reality of rejection (how it stopped Dominic writing novels for a decade and why one rejection made Lisa cry like a teenage girl), how to best approach agents, how writing short form pieces helped lay the ground for their novels, why Lisa Moule decided not to voice her own audiobook (even though she is a voice actor), and Lisa’s Teams mishap with a psychedelic filter during her first important publishing meeting.

    About Lisa and Dominic

    Lisa Moule is the author of The Mother of All Calamaties, released in March this year by Allen & Unwin. She is also an actor, voice artist, and presenter of 3CR’s ‘Published or Not’ program. She is based in Naarm/Melbourne.

    Dominic Amerena is the author of I Want Everything, which was the first novel published by Summit Books, the new literary imprint of Simon & Schuster, just over a year ago. It has since won or been shortlisted for a number of awards. He lives in Greece, and is coming to us from Athens today.

    Find out more about Irma and Karen

    Visit Irma Gold’s website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook

    Visit Karen Viggers’ website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook

    Follow Secrets From the Green Room on Instagram and Facebook


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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Season 7: Episode 82: Robbie Coburn (Poet)
    May 11 2026

    Irma and Karen answer a listener question about the transition from emerging writer to established, then chat about their latest reading recommendations.

    Then Karen talks to poet Robbie Coburn about how discovering Edgar Allan Poe when he was 14 was like being let out of jail, how mimicking great writers can help develop your writing early on, how he connects poems to memories like songs, the best way for poets to get their work out into the world, the value of mentorship for poets, why allowing horses to gallop into his work helped him find himself as a writer, how to persist despite devastating rejection, and how his granny would have been proud of him receiving an award sticker for his verse novel.

    About Robbie

    Robbie Coburn is the author of several poetry collections and a young adult verse novel The Foal in the Wire. He has published several chapbooks and zines, and his poems have been published in numerous Australian and international journals. He has run poetry workshops for Headspace – a youth mental health organisation. He grew up on a farm in regional Victoria and now lives in Melbourne.

    Find out more about Irma and Karen

    Visit Irma Gold’s website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook

    Visit Karen Viggers’ website, or follow her on Instagram and Facebook

    Follow Secrets From the Green Room on Instagram and Facebook

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    41 mins
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