You can hear Brendan on Friday’s Artbeat show on RTRFM. Tune in to 92.1 FM or listen live on their website at 10am on Friday the 5th of June.
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Carousel reviewed by Aussie Reviews
Aussie Reviews, a website managed by Australian author Sally Murphy, has reviewed Carousel. “Readers will be absorbed by their predicament and intrigued by the mystery of what has happened and why they are there.” Read the full review on their website.
Teensoul magazine reviews Carousel
Teensoul magazine reviewed Carousel this week. “With the plot growing thicker, the uniqueness of the novel really took hold of me as I realised I’d never actually read anything quite like Carousel.” Read the full review on their website.
The Sydney Morning Herald reviews Carousel
Carousel has been reviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald. “This is a lively and imaginative novel about consumerism, youth, art, isolation, entrapment and survival, the sort of thing that might happen if Kafka wrote a script for Big Brother.” Read the full review on their website.
Six Thousand
Carousel has been featured on Six Thousand’s website and newsletter this week. “Who knows – this piece of fiction could easily be turned into a “handbook” of how-to-survive-Carousel, apocalypse or not.” Head on over and sign up to their newsletter if you haven’t already.
Radio Fremantle
Brendan will be interviewed on Radio Fremantle’s Thursday Collage arts & entertainment show. Tune in to 107.9 FM at 9am this Thursday the 14th of May.
‘Book brings apocalypse for shoppers’
Brendan was featured in this week’s editions of the Fremantle Gazette and Melville Times. You can check out what he has to say about Carousel here.
First USA Review
“I adored the emphasis that was put on art in this book. Everything came back to art. The characters were always reading or listening to music or making music or writing, and I appreciated that the author found artists to be of utmost importance.” Belle of Belle’s Beautiful Books has reviewed Carousel ahead of its release. […]
What happens to the selfie generation without Internet?
Brendan has been interviewed for Fremantle Press’ The Classroom Express. In the interview Brendan discusses his novel Carousel, and how life might be like for Generation Y without the Internet. “I’m not sure if art would be better if we were all offline. In a lot of ways I think the internet can really foster […]
Fremantle Press: What’s new for 2015?
Brendan Ritchie’s Carousel features in Fremantle Press’ The Classroom Express. Fremantle Press: What’s new for 2015?
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