

Alex is a regular performer in Little Fictions Productions.
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His film and TV credits include the Australian film Danger Close and ABCTV's Les Norton. This Person Is Not That Person, a collection of short stories, was published in September 2019.Īlex graduated QUT Acting in 2017 before moving to Sydney where he is currently working in film and theatre. Her collection of microfiction, Loopholes, was published in December 2016, and was a finalist in the Small Press Network’s Most Underrated Book Award (MUBA) of 2017. After the release of Waiting for the Southerly, Susan turned her attention back to prose, focusing initially on short fiction and microfiction, and now on a novel. Her poetry collection, Waiting for the Southerly, was published in 2012, and Commended in the Anne Elder Award for a first book of poetry. 'Disturbance' is published in Loopholes by Susan McCreery. Join the discussion about the role that literature can play in depicting this pressing social issue on the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. Ali and Emma discuss Susan McCreery's microfiction, 'Disturbance' narrated by Sydney actor, Alex Neal. This disturbing episode carries a domestic violence content warning. Her theatre credits include The Readers for Belvoir, In Real Life for Darlinghurst Theatre, Parramatta Girls for Parramatta Riverside, Poor Superman, The Threepenny Opera, Antony & Cleopatra, The Loaded Ute and The Women of Troy for the Sydney Theatre Company. She has appeared in the TV shows Wentworth, Rake, Glitch, Underbelly Badness, City Homicide, All Saints and Love My Way.

Her feature film credits include The True Story of the Kelly Gang and Sweet Country. Anni was awarded an AFI Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Television Drama for her performance in 3 Acts of Murder.

She also facilitated a poetry group, Mutts.Īnni Finsterer is an actor, writer and director in theatre, film and television. Her work was performed at a Little Fictions night. She has been published in Otolith, the Griffith Review, Axon Journal and the Meniscus Literary Journal. Tess Ridgway is currently completing a Masters of Research at Western Sydney University. 'It Stretches Our Shape' is published in Shuffle an anthology of microlit edited by Cassandra Atherton. Let us know what you think, leave a comment of the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. In this episode, Ali and Emma discuss Tess Ridgway's 'It Stretches Our Shape' narrated by Sydney actor, Anni Finsterer. Most recently Joel peformed the lead role of Ort Flack in the stage adaptation of Tim Winton's That Eye, The Sky.Ĭoffee Pod|cast has been produced with the support of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and we wish to also acknowledge the support of Little Fictions by the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund and the City of Sydney Matching Grants program.Īn evocative piece which stretches the imagination. These include the devising and subsequent premiere of Decay by award-winning playwright Melissa Lee Speyer and the Australian premiere of Alice Birch's Many Moons with English theatre company Said&Done. Joel Horwood trained in Western Australia and since moving to Sydney has performed in a number of independent theatre productions. He lives in the Sydney suburb of Tempe with his wife and daughter. In 2008, he completed a Graduate Diploma in Creative Writing at the University of Technology Sydney. After a few years in Texas and a few years in New York City, he migrated to Australia in 2000. He went to Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, graduating in 1993 with a Bachelors Degree in Film. 'Liebestod' is published in Jon Steiner's debut collection, The Last Wilkie's and other stories (Spineless Wonders, 2016).
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Leave your feedback on this episode or on the series generally at the Coffee Pod|cast Facebook page. In their final episode, Ali and Emma return to one of their favourite authors, Jon Steiner to discuss 'Liebostod' narrated by Joel Horwood. Love in a feed store lost in down the rabbit-hole of time.
